Corporate Overview

Corporate Overview

Striking Gold In Guyana’s Unexplored Frontier

Founded in 2005, Arrowhead Gold Corp. is led by President and CEO Steve Smith and an experienced management team with a track record for identifying and developing major resources in newly emerging regions.

Based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, the company has spent the last several years focused on Guyana’s underexplored gold regions, and is now developing several properties in an area with an extensive history of gold production over the past century.

Building An Impressive Portfolio Of Properties

In 2010, the company acquired a 100% interest in the Puruni Gold Project, and has completed the first three phases of exploration, which confirmed the presence of two large gold vein structures stretching for several kilometers. The initial samples yielded 14,000 grams of gold per tonne.

The Company has also acquired two other properties lying within the prolific Aurora Gem-Creek Corridor.

However, until recently, this region has never been properly explored.

Opening The Doors To Exploration In Guyana

With the recent opening of its doors to foreign companies, Guyana is already beginning to reap the rewards of modern exploration techniques.

Located in the heart of the Guiana Gold Shield about 160 kilometers from the nation’s capital of Georgetown, this region is experiencing an influx of established companies and is now poised to become one of the most promising gold regions in the hemisphere.

Arrowhead Gold’s properties sit in the heart of this gold belt, and the company is now aggressively working to develop its Puruni Gold Project and to prove resources on its other two properties.

The company benefits from considerable expertise in international exploration, as well as a highly experienced geological team, and the deep government and regional contacts required to successfully explore in this very promising region.

Located in the heart of the Amazon Craton that broke away from the West African Craton with the formation of the Atlantic Ocean, this region mirrors many of the geological trends of one of Africa’s richest gold regions.