Global Energy Metals Corporation engages in the exploration for resource properties in Canada, Australia, and the United States. It explores for cobalt, copper, nickel, gold, silver, and base metal deposits. The company holds interests in the Werner Lake property located in Kenora, Ontario; the Millennium and Mount Isa projects situated in Mount Isa, Queensland; and the Lovelock Mine and Treasure Box projects in Churchill County, Nevada. It also holds interest in the Rana nickel-copper-cobalt project, which include the Bruvann nickel mine located in Northern Norway. In addition, the company holds interest in the Monument Peak copper-silver-gold property covering an area of approximately 691 hectares located in the Idaho; and the Chance Lake property comprising 16 contiguous claims, which covers approximately 777.7 hectares; and the Amiral property comprising 40 contiguous mineral claims covering an area of approximately 2,162.5 hectares located in Quebec, Canada. Global Energy Metals Corporation was incorporated in 2015 and is headquartered in Vancouver, Canada.
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