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Covia is a leading provider of minerals and material solutions for the Industrial and Energy markets. We offer customers a broad array of high-quality products, distinctive technical capabilities and the industry`s most comprehensive and accessible distribution network. We have a strong legacy built on a spirit of partnership – with each other, our customers and our communities – because we believe it creates the best ideas, products and outcomes. Partnership attracts great people and helps them excel while fueling innovation and prosperity for all our stakeholders. Our scale and capabilities complement our extensive product portfolio, serving the diverse and complex needs of our customers in the foundry, building products, ceramics, coatings and polymers, water filtration, glass, and sports and recreation markets. Our solutions serve the diverse and complex needs of customers in the oil and gas market. Covia`s market-driven insights and value-added offerings, including an unparalleled selection of proppants to enhance well productivity, allow us to address all well environments and to solve a range of down-hole challenges faced by our customers. Our ability to deliver the right product, to the right place, at the right time, is unmatched. Just as strong is our commitment to building partnerships that help our customers succeed.
Prosper Gold Corp. engages in the exploration of mineral properties in Canada. It has an option to acquire an 80% interest in the Sheslay porphyry copper-gold property that covers 6,829 hectare in northwest British Columbia. The company was formerly known as Lander Energy Corporation and changed its name to Prosper Gold Corp. in April 2012. Prosper Gold Corp. was incorporated in 2007 and is headquartered in Quesnel, Canada.
Enfield Exploration Corp. is engaged in the exploration and development of resource-type oil and natural gas opportunities in southern Alberta. It also engages in the acquisition, exploration, and development of mineral resources. The company has a right to acquire mineral interests in central Yukon Territory; and is evaluating oil and gas opportunities in Argentina. The company was founded in 2013 and is based in Vancouver, Canada.
First Quantum Minerals Ltd. is a global mining company producing copper and nickel, as well as gold and cobalt. Our growing portfolio of operations and projects spans four continents and employs around 20,000 people.
Kombat is a publicly traded Canadian exploration and development company with its core operations focused on copper resources in Namibia, one of the world's most prospective copper regions, where it has substantial assets in place with significant exploration upside. The Company holds an 80% interest in five mining licenses in the Otavi Mountainlands, an area of Namibia particularly known for its high-grade copper deposits. Within these licenses are three past-producing mines including the Company's flagship property: the past-producing Kombat Mine. The Kombat Mine's extensive infrastructure includes an 800m exploration shaft which was opened in 2006, three recently-operational shafts, ramp systems, extensive underground workings, mine buildings, a tailings facility, a mill and concentrator (replacement value est +$100MM) all supported by the Company's local town-site. The Kombat mine originally opened in 1962 and historically produced ~8.7 million tonnes of ore grading 3.1% Cu (from the technical report issued March 30, 2012 and titled 2012 ""Technical (NI 43-101) Report on the Kombat Project"", prepared by Henry J. Awmack, P.Eng. for Equity Exploration Consultants Ltd.) and is linked to vital existing infrastructure, including power, water, roads, and rail with close proximity to the port of Walvis Bay and to one of only five commercial-grade smelters in Africa located in Tsumeb. In addition to mining licenses, the Company holds an 80% interest in five Exclusive Prospecting Licenses (""EPL's""). The EPL's are located also within the copper-rich Otavi Mountainlands and are in close proximity to Tsumeb.