From Ruffiac to Guémené-Penfao: “Breizh Ressources is a start-up that doesn’t make money”

From Ruffiac to Guémené-Penfao: “Breizh Ressources is a start-up that doesn’t make money”
From Ruffiac to Guémené-Penfao: “Breizh Ressources is a start-up that doesn’t make money”

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Gwenaël Merret

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Oct 16, 2024 at 3:02 a.m.

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The company Breizh Resources was created in July 2023 by Jan-Pol Palliergeologist from central , trained at the IUT of and at the School of Minesand Stefan Ansermet, Swiss geologist, also mineralogist and photographer. It depends on the company Aurania Resources“which is a exploration companyno mining,” specifies Jan-Pol Pallier. ” OUR main shareholder is Keith Barronwho has dual English and Canadian nationality. Our other investors are scattered across North America, South America and Europe. »

“Our company operates like a start-up who doesn’t than to spend money. » It comes frominvestors who bet their money with risk of not getting a return. “Like a start-up working on a vaccine, which can increase in value if it finds one. »

Aurania Resources created a company, Aurovalis, in 2008, to look foruranium and gold in Switzerland. ” She has spent 2 million euros to search 99 km2. And we found some. But after the Fukushima nuclear accident in Japan in 2011, Switzerland decided to abandon nuclear energy. »

In 2017, Aurania Resources filed a mining exploration permit in Ecuador, in an area “that Keith Barron knows well. No deposits were found but interesting zones of copper, zinc, gold and silver mineralization were found. We have already spent 42.77 million euros over an area of ​​2,078 km2. »

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Jan-Pol Pallier, after having “worked on various projects in French Guiana”, met Keith Barron “in 2008 in Switzerland”, who recruited him to “take charge of the explorations”.

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