Strategic Energy Resources Limited explores for and develops mineral properties in Australia. The company explores copper, gold, and mineral sands. It holds 100% interests in the East Tennant copper-gold project located in Northern Territory; the Isa North project situated in Queensland; and the Ambergate heavy mineral sands project located in Western Australia, as well as the South Cobar, East Cowal, South Cowal, Northeast Mundi, and Garema projects located in New South Wales. The company also holds interests in the Gawler Craton copper-gold project located in South Australia. Strategic Energy Resources Limited was incorporated in 1991 and is based in Melbourne, Australia.
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