Kenorland Minerals Ltd. (TSXV: KLD)
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1.070
-0.020 (-1.83%)
Nov 20, 2024, 3:56 PM EST

Kenorland Minerals Company Description

Kenorland Minerals Ltd. engages in the acquisition and exploration of mineral properties in North America.

It primarily explores for gold, silver, and other precious metals. The company holds interests in the Chebistuan Project covering an area of 161,025 hectares; the Chicobi Project that covers an area of 41,775 hectares; the Frotet Project covering an area of 39,365 hectares; the Hunter Project, which covers an area of 18,177 hectares; and the O’Sullivan Project covering an area of 27,595 hectares located in Quebec, Canada.

It also owns interests in the South Thompson Project located in Manitoba, Canada; and the South Uchi Project covering an area of 76,511 hectares located in Ontario, Canada.

In addition, the company has interests in the Tanacross Project covering an area of 45,900 hectares; and the Healy Project that covers an area of 14,550 hectares located in Alaska, the United States.

Further, it holds option agreements to acquire a 100% interest in the Stormy Project and the Goldstorm Project located in Ontario, Canada.

The company is headquartered in Vancouver, Canada.

Kenorland Minerals Ltd.
Kenorland Minerals logo
Country Canada
Industry Other Industrial Metals & Mining
Sector Materials
CEO Zachary Flood

Contact Details

Address:
1570 – 1111 West Georgia Street
Vancouver, British Columbia V6E 4M3
Canada
Phone 604 568 6005
Website kenorlandminerals.com

Stock Details

Ticker Symbol KLD
Exchange TSX Venture Exchange
Fiscal Year January - December
Reporting Currency CAD
ISIN Number CA48978L1004
SIC Code 1000

Key Executives

Name Position
Zachary Edward Flood B.Sc. President, Chief Executive Officer and Director
Enoch Kong Chief Financial Officer and Corporate Secretary
Jan Adam Wozniewski P.Geo. Vice President of Operations
Scott Smits Vice President of Exploration
Alex Muir Investor Relations Manager
David Stevenson Chief Geoscientist
Andy Orr Chief Geologist