Common questions about Coreter — our operations, our Nevada base, the Purebase relationship, and how the mine-to-market model works.
Frequently Asked
Questions about Coreter.
What does Coreter do?
Coreter is a hands-on mining and mineral processing company. We produce gold and silver — alongside rare earth and industrial minerals across our portfolio — and operate a vertically integrated, mine-to-market model that controls the chain from the orebody to final sale.
Where is Coreter based?
Our offices and mining operations are centered in Nevada, with our processing hub in Tonopah. We work across Nevada and the western United States, one of the world's most established and stable mining regions.
What metals and minerals does Coreter produce?
Gold and silver are our top-line products. Our portfolio also includes copper, rare earth, and industrial minerals from smaller and medium-sized projects.
What is the relationship between Coreter and Purebase?
Coreter and Purebase are separate, independently run companies under the common ownership of founder Scott Dockter. Coreter is the preferred supplier to Purebase under an arm's-length, benchmark-referenced marketing and offtake relationship. Coreter mines it; Purebase markets and sells it.
What does “mine-to-market” mean?
It means we control the full chain from the orebody to final sale — extraction, transport, processing, and supply — rather than stopping at producing ore and hoping a buyer appears. The result is a secured, traceable route to market, with the margin kept in aligned hands.
Does Coreter only work on large mining projects?
No. Our model is built around smaller and medium-sized projects — the operations that larger companies overlook but that hold significant profit potential when managed with precision and lean operations.
Is Coreter open to partnerships or project opportunities?
Yes. We work with mineral buyers, processing partners, and project opportunities. The best way to start a conversation is through our contact form.
How can I get in touch with Coreter?
Use the contact form available on any page of this site (the “Contact” tab on the right edge, or the Contact page). Tell us whether you’re interested in mineral supply, a processing partnership, a project opportunity, or investor relations, and a member of our team will follow up.