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OceanaGold (Philippines) Inc

OGCIF:PNK

OceanaGold (Philippines) Inc

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About the company

OceanaGold Philippines, Inc. is a Philippines-based company. The Company holds OceanaGold Corporation’s interest in the Didipio Mine. The Didipio gold and copper mine is located in Luzon, Philippines. It produces gold and silver as dore bars and copper in concentrate. The Didipio alkalic Cu-Au porphyry deposit comprises a series of mineralized intrusions (monzonite, monzonite porphyry, pegmatite (Balut) dyke, feldspar porphyry, syenite porphyry) and associated quartz and monomictic breccias within a diorite stock. The Company is a wholly owned subsidiary of OceanaGold Corporation.

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  • Incorporated1996
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  • Location
    OceanaGold (Philippines) IncDidipio MineDidipio Kasibu, Nueva VizcayaCAGAYAN 1229PhilippinesPHL
  • Phone+63 783621026
  • Websitehttps://www.DidipioMine.com.ph
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