IGC is setting its sights on the discovery of large scale Intrusive related and Iron-Oxide related Gold, Copper and Uranium deposits in Australia and Canada with an experienced and skilled management team.
In Australia, a geo politically stable country with a favorable mining tradition, IGC has vast regions of resource wealth. All current projects are 100% owned. The current projects are exciting advance stage exploration targets in highly prospective and geologically favorable areas in Western Australia and include a gold resource base already defined of over 240,000 ounces at the Blackburn Project.
Blackburn Gold Project, Australia
The extensive land holding of 1,876 square kilometers are similar to nearby Newmont Anglo Ashanti Boddingtons 19.6 Million Ounce project. The resources at the Blackburn project determined from historical drill results are 212,100 ounces inferred; 19,900 ounces indicated and 9,800 ounces measured with only a small part of the tenement area tested. There is numerous drill targets located either by previous sparse regional reconnaissance drilling or by soil sampling. The possibility of finding a substantial ore body is very good.
Key Facts
- Current resources of 212,100 ounces inferred; 19,900 ounces indicated and 9,800 ounces measured.
- Under explored
- Possibility for substantial orebody
- Well defined targets to be drill tested
- Current model shows numerous high grade ore shoots in discrete lenses along regional structure
- Geological parallels to near by Boddington Mine (26 Million ounces)
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Fraser Range Gold, Copper & Uranium Project, Australia
Highly regarded as prospective of iron oxide, copper, gold and uranium deposits with a strong conceptual model. Similar deposit types include Olympic Dam and Ernst Henry. Project area of 800 square kilometers. Recent exploration programs delineated two prospects, Endurance and Iron Duke with combined gravity high and elevated copper (32 ppm) and gold (9 ppb) in the region where background is virtually zero. The size of the Endurance Prospect gravity high (approximately two kilometers in diameter) is similar in size to Olympic Dam (Western Mining Corporation) or Carrapateena (Teck Cominco) in South Australia.
Key Facts
- Extensive land holding
- Well defined structural targets in transfer fault system similar to major copper gold deposits
- Anomalous results reported by previous explorers in the region
- Exploration model parallels Olympic Dam, Earnest Henry mineralisation styles
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Uaroo Uranium, Copper & Gold Project, Australia
This project covers 400 square kilometers late stage granites beneath sandstone and conglomerate, which are capable of hosting uranium, copper and gold. The current exploration program of 2,500 meters of air core drilling is designed to test for the nature and extent of uranium mineralization previously identified in the area during the mid 1970's. The Manyingee Uranium deposit less than 50 kilometers to the North West proves uranium in calcrete potential with extensive paleodrainage in the area (Paladin Resource Ltd. ASX).
Shabandowan Gold, Platinum & Palladium Project, Canada
100% interest in the Narrow Claims, a gold, platinum and palladium prospect consisting of 23 units covering approximately 1.4 square miles. To the east-southeast lies the INCO Shebandowan Mine with North American Palladium (NAP) adjoining to the southeast.
David Holden, CEO & Director
Mr. Holden is responsible for managing the day-to-day affairs of the Company, strategic planning for the Company's projects, investor relations and maximizing shareholder value. Mr. Holden is a consulting geologist and a member of the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, and CIM, with 20 years experience as an exploration geologist in Australia and New Zealand. He obtained a Bachelor of Science (geology) degree in 1984 and a Master's Degree in Business Administration in 1998. Mr. Holden has held senior management positions with Western Australian-based mining and exploration companies. He has mine experience in open cut and underground operations, and played a senior role in developing deeper underground mechanical mining methods in South Africa. Mr. Holden was intimately involved in the discovery of the Mt. Todd and Brocks Creek deposits (Northern Territory, Australia) and the Nimary/Jundee deposits (Western Australia). In 1997, Mr. Holden founded Ravensgate Pty. Ltd. of Perth, Western Australia, serving as managing director until early 2006.
Clive R. Hartz, President and Chairman
Mr. Hartz is Chairman and Managing Director of the Commercial Properties Group and the Commercial & General Capital Group of Companies, a diverse private investment group based in Perth, Western Australia, with interests in property, mining, construction and financial services. Since March 1997, Mr. Hartz has been a director of Archangel Diamond Corporation (TSX Venture Exchange (TSX.V)), a company engaged in exploration for diamondiferous kimberlite pipes, for the purpose of mining diamonds, in the Russian Federation. He served as a director of Amcom Ltd. (Australian Stock Exchange (ASX)), a company involved in laying fibre optic cable throughout Australia from October 1997 to April 2000. He was also a director and substantial shareholder of Skywest Limited (ASX), a regional Western Australian airline from December 2001 to March 2005.
Mr. Clive R. Hartz
President
Telephone: (250) 404-0310
Fax: (250) 404-0311
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Corporate Office:
Address: 12406 Wright Avenue, Summerland, British Columbia, Canada V0H 1Z0
Email: info@igcresources.com
Web site: www.igcresources.com
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