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The Kena Property covers 152 claims units covering 7,609 hectares and over 8,000 metres of strike length on a district-scale gold-copper system. It is located just south of the town of Nelson in southeastern British Columbia. It is 45 kilometres north of the Teck Cominco smelter at Trail, BC. The Property lies on the eastern limb of the Hall Creek Syncline, a south plunging fold associated with intense shearing that dominates the structure of the Nelson map area. The syncline incorporates volcanic and lesser sedimentary rocks of the lower Jurassic Rossland Group and is intruded by stocks of mid Jurassic Silver King intrusive.
Infrastructure in the area is excellent, and a power line, rail bed and major highway pass through the centre of the property, and a network of new logging access roads services the property.
Work on the project can be done during most of the year. Sultan has previously drilled the project during the months of January and February.
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