Yearly Archives: 2018
Gold bars and stock market

Aurania Begins Trading on the OTCQB Venture Market in the U.S.

Aurania is pleased to announce that its common shares are now trading on the OTCQB Venture Market ("OTCQB"), a U.S. trading platform that is operated by OTC Markets Group in New York. The Company will trade on OTCQB under the symbol "AUIAF "; the Company's common shares will continue to trade on the TSX Venture Exchange under the symbol "ARU".
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Aurania’s Chairman & CEO Establishes Foundation in Ecuador

Aurania is pleased to announce that its Chairman and CEO, Dr. Keith Barron has completed the registration of “Fundacion Dar Un Paso Adelante” (the Step-Forward Foundation) with the Bermuda Monetary Authority as a Registered Charity. 
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Aurania Lists on Frankfurt Stock Exchange

Aurania is pleased to announce its listing on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange under the trading symbol "20Q". The Frankfurt Exchange ranks third globally in terms of trading volume behind New York (NYSE) and NASDAQ. The Frankfurt listing will provide European and other international investors broader access to Aurania.

On the Trail of the Conquistadors – Episode 11

In this video episode, we follow the conquistador trail from the town of Riobamba to the town of Macas in southeastern Ecuador, as described in the historical documents found in the Vatican Library. The present day town of Macas is on the edge of Aurania's Lost Cities - Cutucu project concession area.

Crunchy Hill Soil Sample Interpretation

In this video update Aurania's CEO Dr. Keith Barron reviews Crunchy Hill soil sample data and discusses the Crunchy Hill target.

Behind the Scenes – VICE News Tonight Covers Aurania

In early 2018, Aurania Resources was approached by VICE News to film a short news segment focusing on gold exploration in Ecuador. VICE News sent their top team down to Ecuador in March to spend ten days in the field with Aurania's management and exploration teams to capture the real story behind the search for The Lost Cities. The segment aired on HBO in mid-April 2018 and was posted to news.vice.com along with two bonus videos.

Update Conference Call

Aurania will host an update conference call on Monday, April 30, 2018 at 2:00pm Eastern Time to discuss the Company’s exploration program and results to date. If you wish to participate, please refer to the dial-in information below and provide the passcode ‘AURANIA’ when prompted by the operator. Dial in number(s)          North American Toll:  1-857-600-3024 North American Toll-Free (Toronto):  1-416-800-1066

Aurania Finds a New Epithermal Target and Reports on Soil Sample Results From Crunchy Hill

Aurania reports that reconnaissance exploration crews have found silica blocks indicative of an entirely new epithermal system, the “Charip” target, some 50 kilometres (30 miles) north of the Latorre area in its Lost Cities – Cutucu Project (the “Project”) in southeastern Ecuador.  In addition, the Company has received soil geochemistry results that refine the Crunchy Hill target and move it a step closer to drill-testing.

VICE News Tonight Article/Video About Aurania Now Available

Aurania reports that the video documentary program from VICE News Tonight about Aurania’s Lost Cities – Cutucu Project is now available online via the following link: https://news.vice.com/en_us/article/d35kmj/meet-the-real-life-indiana-jones-hunting-for-gold-in-the-amazon . VICE News Tonight released an article entitled “Meet the real-life Indiana Jones hunting for gold in the Amazon” along with the video clip from their program which aired last week on the Home Box Office (“HBO”) channel. The program follows Aurania’s Chairman and CEO, Dr. Keith Barron and team through challenging conditions in the jungles and streams in their exploration of the Lost Cities – Cutucu project in southeastern Ecuador. See bonus footage of interviews with Aurania's 'reconnaissance exploration geologists'.
Soil sampling and analysis

Soil Sampling and Provisional Analysis

In this part of the exploration process we improve our knowledge of the geological environment around the target area by collecting soil samples at approx. 25m spacing for analysis with a special tool called an XRF Analyzer that measures the quantity of various components in the sample at an elemental level in minutes.