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Channel

City of Karratha
Reports
2
Operators
1
Australian Inland Exp Co Inc
Worked
2yrs
1974 to 1975, 51 years ago
Main target
Copper
2 commodities on record
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Channel in the City of Karratha
Ground extent5 × 3.1 km

Exploration record on Channel

Local government
City of Karratha
Commodities targeted
Copper 2 · Nickel 2
Programs on record
2 geophysics
Resource declared
Never on this record
Report types
Non-statutory 2

Exploration reports

2 WAMEX reports filed over Channel .
Most recent reports
ReportYearOperatorTitle
A5504 1975 Australian Inland Exp Co Inc Channel Project, Non-statutory Report: Final Report, January 1975, MC47/3060-3065.
A5175 1974 Australian Inland Exp Co Inc Summary report [non-statutory], Channel Prospect, August 1974, MC47/3060 - 47/3065

Who has explored here

Companies that lodged reports over Channel , most active first.

Australian Inland Exp Co Inc 2
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