Barton Gold Holdings Secures New Tenements for Wudinna Gold Project under South Australia's Innovative Regulatory Framework

Reuters
08/06
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/BGDFF">Barton Gold</a> Holdings Secures New Tenements for Wudinna Gold Project under South Australia's Innovative Regulatory Framework

Barton Gold Holdings Ltd. has announced the successful grant of 'New Tenements' for its Wudinna Gold Project in South Australia. This development marks a precedent-setting M&A transaction under the state's new regulatory framework that allows tenement subdivisions, aiming to boost investment in mining assets across the region. The tenements, previously classified under Exploration License Applications, have been granted as Exploration Licences 7074 to 7078. As part of the acquisition terms, four of these licences will be transferred to Barton, while the company will acquire rights over the fifth. In addition, $800,000 worth of Barton shares will be issued to Cobra Resources PLC as part of an Escrow Agreement and an Orderly Market Agreement. This grant represents a significant step in expanding Barton's gold development platform in South Australia, with gratitude expressed towards the South Australian Government for their expedited support.

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