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Licence application the next step for Haranga

RELEASING a maiden resource of 32.8 million tonnes of iron ore and an exploration target of up to 250Mt for its flagship Selenge iron ore project in Mongolia, the next step for Haranga Resources will be applying for a mining licence.

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Licence application the next step for Haranga

The initial resource, based on a first pass 35-hole drilling program, was defined at Bayantsogt, one of four primary skarn-related iron ore targets within the Selenge project area. All four targets...

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