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PanAust in double-take for Thai project

AN IMPROVED copper price has prompted South-East Asia-focused miner Pan Australian Resources to dust off a copper-gold project in Thailand, with the company aiming to wrap up a feasibility study on the Puthep project by late 2008.

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PanAust in double-take for Thai project

PanAust last ran the numbers over Puthep back in 2001 when the prevailing copper price was around US70c per pound. That study investigated the development of a 30,000 tonne of copper per annum operation...

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