Silver Swan Group Limited Company Summary |
Silver Swan Group Limited, based in Perth, has its key projects in the Meekatharra area of the Murchison province, in WA. The company is seeking polymetallic targets with a focus on lode gold, copper-gold and volcanogenic massive sulphides in Archaean and Proterozoic terrains.
SWN holds tenements in the Murchison district of the Yilgarn craton, WA and the Wilgena and Christie domains of the Gawler Craton in South Australia. The Murchison district has produced in the order of 18 million ounces of gold from principally Archaean age rocks. The major current and past gold mines in the area include Mt Magnet, Cue, Big Bell, Reedy, Paddys Flat, Yaloginda, Gabanintha and Mt Gibson.
The region hosts operating mines at Golden Grove (base metals), Yaloginda, Hill 50 and Kirkalocka (gold) and Jack Hills (iron ore).
In the Meekatharra area, much of the production of the late 1800's came from Silver Swan's tenement area at Stakewell (Kohinoor), Abbotts (Mt Vranizan and New Murchison King) and Quinns (Koladbro, Cornstalk, Parramatta, Nowthanna, Murchison Wonder, Wallaby, Nuggety and Olympic). These areas have received only limited modern exploration despite the proximity to producing gold mines at Bluebird-Yaloginda and Gabanintha.
|
|
COMPANY DATA |
 |
Headquarters |
15 Ord Street |
 |
| |
|
WEST PERTH WA 6005 |
 |
 |
Telephone |
(08) 9485 1622 |
 |
 |
Fax |
(08) 9485 1633 |
 |
 |
Principal Sector |
Mining |
 |
 |
Principal Industry |
Mining & Metals |
 |
 |
Homepage |
www.silverswangroup.com.au/ |
 |
| |
Key Developments: Silver Swan Group Limited
 |
Emu Nickel NL (ASX:EMU) Quarterly Report For The Period Ended 31 December 2009 FEB 2, 2010 10:28 - Article Views: 2,860 Emu Nickel NL (ASX:EMU) is pleased to provide a Quarterly Activities Report for the period ended 31 December 2009. |
 |
 |
Emu Nickel NL (ASX:EMU) Quarterly Activities Report For June 2009 JULY 31, 2009 15:40 - Article Views: 3,262 Emu Nickel NL (ASX:EMU) is pleased to provide to shareholders the June 2009 Quarterly Report which provides a summary of the progress made by your company during the quarter. Highlights include: Joint venture area expanded to 273sq km. New uranium targets in paleochannels. New high-tech EM survey in progress at the Binti Gossan Zone with further drilling anticipated later in the year. |
 |
 |
Emu Nickel (ASX:EMU) Outlines New Copper-Zinc Targets Near Austin VMS Discovery JUNE 29, 2009 12:08 - Article Views: 3,716 A review of historical information on Emu Nickel's (ASX:EMU) joint venture with Windy Knob Resources Limited (ASX:WKR) at Austin (EMU ASX Release 12 March 2009) has identified strongly anomalous zinc values reported in an old aircore drill hole on one of EMU's target areas within the joint venture tenements. |
 |
 |
Australian Market Report of June 18: Investors Lock in Recent Gains JUNE 18, 2009 13:00 - Article Views: 8,364 Yesterday, the Australian market slumped for the third consecutive session as investors locked in gains from recent rallies. The benchmark S&P/ASX200 index was 58.4 points, or 1.47 per cent lower, at 3,904.1 points, while the broader All Ordinaries index fell 53.7 points, or 1.36 per cent, at 3,904.2 points. |
 |
 |
Silver Swan Group Limited (ASX:SWN) Announce Another 60m+ Copper Intersection At Its Quinn Project, Austin JUNE 18, 2009 11:17 - Article Views: 2,632 Silver Swan Group Limited's (ASX:SWN) Austin base metal discovery in Western Australia continues to grow. Substantial new copper and zinc zones have been intersected in recent diamond core drilling at Austin further enlarging the volcanogenic massive sulphide (VMS) Cu-Zn-Ag-Au -bearing deposit. |
 |
 |
Emu Nickel NL (ASX:EMU) Announce Its Quarterly Report Ending 31 March 2009 MAY 1, 2009 12:51 - Article Views: 3,406 As Emu Nickel NL (ASX:EMU) recently announced (EMU ASX release 22 April 2009), interpretation of previous drilling results has identified new exploration targets at the Binti Gossan Zone. The geological and geochemical trends in the ultramafic komatiite host suggest that the channel facies of the ultramafic plunges to the north, and not to the south as previously thought. |
 |
14,424 COMPANY PROFILE VIEWS |
|
This Page Viewed: (Last 7 Days: 8) (Last 30 Days: 51) (Since Published: 2483)
|
|
|
|