Athabasca Minerals Awarded Cdn $1.6 million Aggregate Order
29 March 2018 - 10:01PM
Athabasca Minerals Inc. (“Athabasca” or the “Corporation”) (TSX
Venture:ABM) is pleased to announce the Corporation has been
awarded a Cdn $1.6 million order for aggregates from a major oil
sands entity. Aggregates will be provided from the Corporation’s
100% owned corporate stockpile site located near Conklin, Alberta.
It is anticipated that deliveries will commence in April 2018.
Athabasca owns and operates the following pits:
Kearl, KM 248, Cowpar, Logan, House River, Pelican and Emerson. In
addition, the Corporation owns and operates stockpile and
distribution hubs at Conklin, Sunday Creek, House River and Poplar
Creek. All locations are fully permitted and allow for year-round
deliveries of industrial mineral products including sand, gravel
and frac sand. Athabasca also holds a 100% interest in the
Richardson granite / dolomite project located north of Fort
McMurray covering 60,966 hectares and a 100% interest in the
Firebag Frac Sand Project accessible via Highway 63 north of Fort
McMurray.
About Athabasca Minerals
The Corporation is a resource company involved
in the management, exploration and development of aggregate
projects. These activities include contracts works, aggregate pit
management, aggregate production and sales from corporate-owned
pits, new aggregate development and acquisitions of sand and gravel
operations. The Corporation also has industrial mineral land
holdings for the purpose of locating and developing sources of
industrial minerals and aggregates essential to high growth
economic development.
For further Information on Athabasca, please
contact:
Dean StuartT: 403 617 7609E:
dean@boardmarker.net
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policies of the TSX Venture) accepts responsibility for the
adequacy or accuracy of this release.
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