Ely Gold: Portfolio in World's 4th Largest Gold Region
Ely Gold Royalties Inc. is a North American emerging royalty company. They have producing and development assets focused in Nevada and the Western U.S …

Ely's portfolio is mainly located in Nevada, the fourth largest gold producer in the world
Ely Gold Royalties Inc. is a North American emerging royalty company. They have producing and development assets focused in Nevada and the Western U.S. Further, its current portfolio includes 34 Deeded Royalties and 20 properties optioned to third parties. Ely Gold’s royalty portfolio includes producing royalties, fully permitted mines and development projects that are at or near producing mines.
"We're seeing a renaissance in the gold market, as well as a lot of new, younger investors interested in gold", says President and CEO, Trey Wasser.
The Company is actively seeking opportunities to purchase existing third-party royalties for its portfolio. Moreover, all the Company’s option properties are expected to produce royalties, if exercised. The royalty and option portfolios are currently generating significant revenue. Furthermore, Ely Gold is well positioned with its current portfolio of over 20 available properties to generate additional operating revenue through option and sale agreements.
The Company also has a proven track record of maximizing the value of its properties through claim consolidation and advancement using its extensive, proprietary data base.
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