Eurasia Mining Plc is an international mineral exploration company, listed on the Alternative Investment Market (AIM), currently operating in Russia.

Eurasia's stated objective is to explore for the platinum group of metals (PGMs) and gold through self-funded own exploration targets and joint venture partnerships with strategic operators and local partners. Operations are funded from the company's own equity funds and funded joint venture agreements. Projects are subject to an initial evaluation for viability and once this is established further exploration work is carried out to establish feasibility study level. It is then the company's intention to either proceed with developing the project to production or partnering the project with a suitable operator.

The company is currently focused on the following projects:

  • Platinum - Kola Peninsula, NW Russia
  • PGMs - Urals Bedrock, Central Russia
  • PGMs - Urals Alluvial, Central Russia

Eurasia Mining plc is incorporated in England and Wales and listed on AIM in London. Eurasia's main area of operation is in The Russian Federation.

Latest Eurasia Mining News

  • Eurasia Mining: Platinum Licences set to Thrill!!
    Eurasia  Mining: Platinum Licences set to Thrill!!

    Special Report 20th June 2011

    Opportunities come in all shapes and sizes with differing prospects, risks and potential returns.  Our investment ethos pervades all we do and that means the opportunities we consider must have substantial upside potential, and must be attractive enough that we, as private investors, would be willing to invest material amounts of our own funds in the company.

    Eurasia Mining (LON:EUA) is a company with Platinum and Uranium interests in Russia and Kyrgyzstan which we believe has a very significant opportunity to create substantial value for investors.  Eurasia currently has approximately 624 million shares in issue and, at the current price of 1.05p, a market capitalisation of some £6.6 million. 

    Written on Sunday, 19 June 2011 11:21 Be the first to comment! Read more...

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