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Quintana develops streaming niche

QUINTANA Resources Capital (QRC) is developing a new niche in the streaming market by focusing on base metals and smaller dispersals rather than streaming industry leaders such as Franco-Nevada and Silver Wheaton. “A deliberate part of the strategy was to look for a space that was under-served by existing streamers,” president Lawrence Roulston told <i>MiningNews.net</i> at the Mining & Investment Latin America Summit in Lima, Peru.

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Quintana has so far invested more than $US60 million with KBL Mining, Western Pacific Resources and Arian Silver

Quintana has so far invested more than $US60 million with KBL Mining, Western Pacific Resources and Arian Silver

QRC is backed by Quintana Minerals of Houston, USA, which has interests in oil, coal and shipping. It wanted to get back into the hard rock mining space and approached Roulston to develop the business,...

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