What does Tartana Minerals do?
Tartana Minerals (ASX:TAT) is an Australian copper, zinc, and gold explorer and developer focused on Queensland's Chillagoe region. They aim to become a self-funded producer with a focus on copper and gold. Their project portfolio includes the advanced Tartana copper project, along with exploration tenements prospective for copper, zinc, and silver. Tartana recently acquired Tartana Resources and rebranded from R3D Resources, reflecting their shift towards copper production.
Company Snapshot
Is Tartana Minerals a public or private company?
Public
How many people does Tartana Minerals employ?
6
What sector is Tartana Minerals in?
Communication Services
Where is the head office for Tartana Minerals?
New South Wales, Australia
What year was Tartana Minerals founded?
2004
Tartana Copper and Zinc Project (Chillagoe, QLD): This is Tartana's flagship project, with four mining leases containing copper, zinc, and gold deposits. They have a heap leach solvent extraction crystallisation plant on site that is being evaluated for restart.
Zeehan Zinc Slag Project (Tasmania): This project involves reprocessing historic zinc slag stockpiles from past mining operations.
Mountain Maid and Cardross Projects (Chillagoe, QLD): These are exploration tenements prospective for copper, gold, and silver with historic workings.
Beefwood/Bulimba Project (Chillagoe, QLD): This is a large tenement package prospective for copper and gold exploration.
Bellevue/Dry River Project (Chillagoe, QLD): Another large tenement package being explored for copper and gold.
Dimbulah Porphyry Copper Project (QLD): An exploration project for copper.
Nightflower Silver Project (QLD) (option): Tartana has an option to acquire this project, which is prospective for silver.
Dr. Stephen Bruce Bartrop Ph.D.
MD & Executive Director
Mr. Bruce J. Hills B.Com., C.A.
Executive Director
Company Secretary