• Taranis Resources Inc. (TRO) has Identified two porphyry targets linked to the Thor Epithermal Deposit via multiple exploration methodologies
  • These methods are known for the successful identification of world-class porphyry deposits
  • The company’s CEO, John Gardiner, sat down with Sabrina Cuthbert to discuss this news
  • Located in southeastern British Columbia, the Thor project is located 1,700 metres above sea level with property access by old mining and logging roads
  • Taranis Resources Inc. (TRO) is trading at C$ 0.18 per share

Taranis Resources Inc. (TRO) has Identified two porphyry targets linked to the Thor Epithermal Deposit via multiple exploration methodologies.

These methods are known for the successful identification of world-class porphyry deposits.

The company’s CEO, John Gardiner, sat down with Sabrina Cuthbert to discuss this news.

Located in southeastern British Columbia, the Thor project is located 1,700 metres above sea level with property access by old mining and logging roads. 

Headquartered out of Vancouver, Taranis Resources Inc. (TRO) is an exploration-stage company. The business activity of the group is operated through one reportable operating segment, which is the acquisition and exploration of mineral properties. The company holds an interest in Thor property, which is located in the Revelstoke mining district.

Taranis Resources Inc. (TRO) is trading at C$0.18 per share.


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