U.S. Gold Corp. (USAU) is a publicly traded American gold exploration and developing mining company. It is recognized for its commitment to long-term value creation for its shareholders and operates under the ticker symbol "USAU" on the NASDAQ Capital Market. The company's primary focus is on the exploration and development of its assets located within the United States, emphasizing Nevada and Wyoming.
The company's diverse asset portfolio includes the Copper King deposit located in southeast Wyoming and the Keystone project on Nevada's Cortez Trend. The Copper King project is an advanced stage gold and copper exploration and development project located in southeastern Wyoming, 20 miles west of Cheyenne. It's regarded as one of the most exciting gold projects in the country due to its significant copper and gold reserves with established resources.
On the other hand, the Keystone project is an exploration property on the Cortez trend in Nevada. This 20 square mile package contains over two dozen target areas loosely based on geochemical gold anomalies, geologic and structural data with known gold mineralization. Both these projects hold immense potential for large, new Carlin-type gold deposits for U.S. Gold Corp.
The operational activities of U.S. Gold Corp. are guided by a team of experienced mining industry professionals. Edward Karr - a professional with extensive international business experience and a solid track record in the financial industry - is serving as the CEO and President of the company.
U.S. Gold Corp. is dedicated to practicing responsible environmental stewardship. It is committed to upholding all environmental laws and regulations in the jurisdictions where it operates, following best practices and minimizing the impact of its activities on the environment where possible. The overall aim of U.S. Gold Corp. is to create a long-term sustainable business that delivers value to all its stakeholders, including its employees, communities, shareholders, and the environment.
Efforts towards acquisitions, exploration, and development of additional mineral properties continue to be part of its forward strategy. These activities are exploratory in nature; hence, the company's future success will depend on the reserves it can identify and commercially mine.