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This is all designed to make the weak sell. The poorer get poorer as the rich get richer. There will be a massive up trend in the SP after the AGM.
The most interesting part in this "PGE PROJECTS OF EURASIA MINING ON KOLA PENINSULA, RUSSIA" for some, may well be the Volchetundra work they did. You can see that they were getting plenty of positive results back at the time.
Dec 2019 RNS extract -
"The Company would also like to highlight further regional potential specifically in the Volchetundra Project, previously operated by the Company under a Joint Venture with Anglo American from 2004 to 2011, and subsequently surrendered to focus on the Monchetundra Project. Volchetundra occurs 5 km from Monchegorsk. This high palladium deposit now becomes of interest given the recent price appreciation in palladium and the future price outlook. Palladium prices through 2011 averaged less than $600 per ounce. The Company's database of proprietary information including 12,000m of drilling will be compiled in due course to reassess the projects future potential development. If the Company did want to explore this project again, it would have to re-apply for the relevant licences and there can be no guarantee that they will be granted."
Come on and get it granted Eurasia!!
GLA
frutsels, you have posted nothing of significance since day one, all you do is consistently wet the bed why don't YOU stop posting crap and give the rest of us break we deserve?
Binned.
CAPTAIN and his LLOYAL CREWS have jump the sinking ship in to life boats and can't be seen any where!!!! Poor PI's will have to do with dinggies!!!
"so why is the market not recognizing this?" - Quite simple really, the market are not geologists or miners. This whole mining revolution to feed the green energy revolution is all very new to them. They don't understand what is in the ground over there, but, because it is Russia and they explore their resources pretty well, there is quite an awful lot of historical ground data which tells anyone what is there, geology doesn't lie, they simply report on what they find.
GLA
almost down to 17p now..
We're at 18p currently mac, stop posting the crap please. this is getting ridiculous. Drifting down to 15p soon.
so why is the market not recognizing this?
REE content study, page 9 for a few pages -
https://globaljournals.org/GJHSS_Volume20/E-Journal_GJHSS_(B)_Vol_20_Issue_3.pdf
Needs translating to work through -
"TO THE QUESTION ABOUT THE GEOLOGICAL POSITION AND PLATINITY OF THE MASSIVE GABBRO-10, MONCHEGORSK COMPLEX, KOLSKY REGION"
"Geological and geochemical studies show that the Gabbro-10 massif is a late intrusive phase of the layered Nyud-Poaz massif and is part of the Paleoproterozoic ore-magmatic system of the Monchegorsk complex. Platinum-metal-copper-nickel mineralization of the massif, containing, according to our data, up to 2.3 g / t Pd, refers to the contact type"
Blue PDF link in here, page 1 top left -
http://www.tsnigri.ru/magazine/RM/2018/4_18_Arm.pdf
The old license areas of Anglo JV days for those who are interested. Page 79 for a few pages. Explains about the exploration they did back in Anglo JV days -
"PGE PROJECTS OF EURASIA MINING ON KOLA PENINSULA, RUSSIA"
https://docplayer.ru/49133320-An-interreg-tacis-project-strategic-mineral-resources-of-lapland-base-for-the-sustainable-development-of-the-north.html
GLA
Please save us LTH's green boxes, please lol
Research is where it's all at. Convert tons into ounces, have fun with the first part -
Reserves, Vuruchuaivench deposit,
Category C1+C2
Ore (Mt) 83.6
Nickel (kt) 248.2
Copper (kt) 164.9
Cobalt (kt) 10.9
Platinum (kOz) 569.0
Palladium (kOz) 2781.0
Gold (kOz) 144.0
*Plat, Plad, & gold adjusted to correct kOz as per original Norilsk source.
https://www.ngu.no/upload/Aktuelt/CircumArtic/9_Russia_.pdf
Big one this, first part is at page 60 about Monchegorsk.Then page 158 for monchegorsk as numbered on left. Page 163 on about the very rare positive Rhodium anomaly -
"6.4.6 Positive Rh anomaly
One of the key questions regarding PGE mineralisation in the Monchegorsk Complex is the origin of the positive Rh anomaly in the primitive mantle-normalised PGE patterns (Fig. 49) as most large layered intrusions, such as the Bushveld Complex or the Great Dyke, do not show this distinctive feature"
"The only other intrusion that features such an anomaly is the Muskox Intrusion in Canada (Barnes & Francis 1995)."
RHODIUM in the whole complex -
"In contrast, Grokhovskaya et al. (2003) reported that hollingworthite ((Rh,Pt,Pd)AsS), as they main host for Rh, was present throughout the complex, which may indicate that the parental magma may have been unusually rich in Rh."
Sample lists start at page 297 and 'Whole rock geochemical analyses' starts on page 349 -
https://orca-mwe.cf.ac.uk/108748/1/2017karykowskibtphd.pdf
GLA