Other Industrial Metals & Mining Industry | Basic Materials Sector | Mr. Martin Moloney CEO | ASX Exchange | AU000000BUX1 ISIN |
Australia Country | - Employees | - Last Dividend | - Last Split | - IPO Date |
Buxton Resources Limited, established in 2007, is active in the acquisition, exploration, and evaluation of mining tenements primarily in Australia, with operations extending to the United States. Headquartered in Subiaco, Australia, it operates within the mining sector with a focused interest in the discovery and development of copper, gold, iron, and graphite deposits. By leveraging its expertise in the exploration of these valuable resources, Buxton Resources aims to contribute significantly to the mining industry by identifying and developing mining opportunities that promise substantial returns.
Buxton Resources Limited undertakes extensive exploration activities to locate and evaluate potential copper deposits. Copper, being a fundamental component for electrical equipment, construction, and various other industries, represents a vital area of the company’s exploration strategy in meeting global demand.
Gold exploration is another key focus of Buxton Resources, involving the search for new gold deposits. Given gold's status as a precious metal with enduring value for investment, jewelry, and industrial applications, the company dedicates significant resources to exploring and potentially mining this commodity.
The company also engages in the exploration for iron deposits, a critical raw material essential for the steel-making process. Buxton Resources' efforts in iron exploration aim to tap into the extensive demand for this metal, driven by global infrastructure and construction sector growth.
Graphite exploration constitutes an integral part of Buxton Resources Limited's operations, targeting the discovery of graphite deposits. Graphite's importance is rising, especially in high-temperature applications, lubricants, and more recently as a crucial component in lithium-ion batteries, highlighting the strategic nature of this exploration activity.