| Metals & Mining Industry | Materials Sector | Christopher Marrs CEO | XFRA Exchange | CA01176C1095 ISIN |
| US Country | 12 Employees | - Last Dividend | - Last Split | - IPO Date |
Western Alaska Minerals Corp. is a company engaged in the development, exploration, and operation of mineral properties within the United States. Its focus is on the exploration and potential development of gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc deposits. The company's main area of operation is the Illinois Creek mining district in the State of Alaska. This district encompasses three distinct properties: Illinois Creek, Round Top, and Honker, covering a total of 222 mining claims over approximately 14,374 hectares. Western Alaska Minerals Corp. prides itself on holding a 100% interest in these properties. Headquartered in Tucson, Arizona, the company is strategically positioned to manage its operations and explore opportunities within and potentially beyond the mining sector.
Western Alaska Minerals Corp. is involved in the exploration of gold deposits within its extensive mining claims in the Illinois Creek mining district. The search for gold forms a core part of the company's mission to uncover valuable resources that can contribute to global markets.
The company also focuses on the exploration of silver deposits. This involves detailed geological surveys and drilling operations to identify and evaluate potential silver resources within its claim area.
Exploring for copper deposits is another critical aspect of Western Alaska Minerals Corp.'s operations. Considering copper's wide range of applications in electrical equipment, construction, and various industries, discovering viable copper deposits is of great significance.
In addition to gold, silver, and copper, the company also explores for lead and zinc deposits. These metals are essential for various applications, including batteries, galvanization, and alloy production, making their discovery and development valuable.
Western Alaska Minerals Corp. not only explores mineral deposits but also engages in the development of these properties. This entails planning and conducting activities that prepare the sites for potential mining operations, subject to the successful exploration and following environmental and regulatory approvals.