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Aspa Gold Corp (RENS)
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ASPA Gold Corp was incorporated as ESE Corp. on April 27, 2005 under the laws of the State of Nevada. Effective January 6, 2010, the Company changed its name from ESE Corp. to Renaissance BioEnergy Inc. In November 2010, Renaissance BioEnergy Inc changed its name to ASPA Gold Corp. and its business plan to gold exploration and development. The Company is an exploration stage company and is concentrating substantially all of its efforts in acquiring interests in mining claims and leases for the Oatman Gold Project, located in Mohave County in the state of Arizona, and implementing its business plan to explore and develop its mining claims. The Oatman Gold Project includes the 'Argo', 'King Midas' and 'Lexington' Gold Mines. The 'Argo Gold Mine' is located on the Tom Reed gold vein. The first work done on the Tom Reed vein was in 1901 when the Gold Road Company sank the Tom Reed and Ben Harrison shafts to a depth of 100 feet. The 'King Midas Gold Mine' is located on the next parallel vein south of the Tom Reed vein. The workings consist of a 310-foot shaft and several surface cuts on the footwall of an outcrop of a weathered, northwest southeast striking rhyolitic dike. Laterals are reported at the 100-foot, 200-foot and 200 foot levels, with several hundred feet of lateral drifting from the shaft. The 'Lexington Gold Mine' is a gold deposit, located on private property south of the 'King Midas Gold Mine', and includes approximately 90 acres of patented mineral rights with almost a mile of a gold vein system comprised of three known ore bearing veins. Several of the Company's unpatented mining claims maybe located to the probable southeast extensions of the mineralized vein structures exploited at the 'Lexington Gold Mine' Group.