| Metals & Mining Industry | Materials Sector | - CEO | XMUN Exchange | - ISIN |
| Australia Country | 9 Employees | - Last Dividend | - Last Split | - IPO Date |
New Murchison Gold Limited, originally known as Ora Gold Limited until its name change in November 2024, is a company deeply entrenched in the mineral exploration sector within Australia, focusing primarily on gold. The inception of the company traces back to 2003, showcasing a long-standing presence in the industry. Based in West Perth, Australia, New Murchison Gold Limited is dedicated to the pursuit of valuable gold reserves, underlining its commitment to contributing to the gold mining sector in Australia. Its operations are primarily centered on the Garden Gully property, a significant tenure package in the exploration landscape that spans 677 square kilometers in the Abbotts Greenstone Belt located north of Meekatharra. This strategic focus on such a pivotal area emphasizes the company's mission to unearth and develop gold resources, ensuring its contribution to both the local economy and the broader gold mining industry.
At the core of its operations, New Murchison Gold Limited places a pronounced focus on gold exploration. This endeavor involves extensive geological surveying, sampling, and drilling activities aimed at identifying viable gold deposits within its flagship Garden Gully property and possibly beyond. Through these meticulous processes, the company seeks to uncover significant gold reserves that can eventually be developed into profitable mining operations, contributing to the global gold supply.
Besides its specialization in gold, New Murchison Gold Limited engages in broader mineral exploration activities across Australia. While gold remains the primary target, the company's expertise and operational framework allow for the potential exploration of other valuable minerals within its tenure. This aspect of the service portfolio underscores the company’s versatility and openness to diversifying its exploration projects, thereby enhancing its prospects for discovery and development in the mining sector.