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useless interview and tells us nothing we don't already know. She mentions uranium news within the next month... well brilliant.... we already know it's rubbish! Well done Nicole... more shareholder value destroyed. Directors holding 0.29% of the company... amateurs. Uranium project is dead in the water. THR don't have the expertise.
So, what's to be done? What are the "deficiencies"?
Lithium mentioned a number of times. ATB
Here's the latest on the Uranium permit application. Looks like they're on their last extension. Need to get things moving by May 23rd by the looks of it.
Re: Wedding Bell Project (Groundhog Area), File No. P-2021-008, Decision Date Extension
Approval
Dear Mr. Guilinger,
On March 17, 2022 the Division of Reclamation, Mining and Safety (Division) received your request for a 90
day extension to the above listed NOI application. Your application was considered complete and filed on
June 2, 2021 and pursuant to Hard Rock and Metals Mining Rule 1.4.1(9) the review time may be extended
and a new Decision Date set, not to exceed 365 days from the date the application was filed. Your request
exceeds the 365 day time frame, therefore the full 90 days cannot be approved. The Decision Date for your
application has been set at Thursday June 2, 2022. This is the final extension request that will be granted.
Also, according to the Rules, a decision must be rendered on the application within the 365 day time frame.
If the materials required in the June 9, 2021 Notice of Deficiencies as well as the approved San Miguel County
Permit are not submitted prior to the Decision Date your application will be denied. Please submit the
required materials by Monday May 23, 2022 to allow the Division sufficient time for review. If you have any
questions or concerns please feel free to contact me at the Division’s Grand Junction Field Office at 101
South 3rd Street, suite 301, Grand Junction, CO 81501, by phone at 303-866-3567 Ext. 8187 or by email at
lucas.west@state.co.us.
Sincerely,
Lucas J. West
Environmental Protection Specialist
Tickety-boo.
That is a very good interview, Nicole exudes an air of determination and direction.
I would not like to get on the wrong side of her.
The presentation and level of professionalism also gives me confidence.
Looking forward to the news on the Uranium prospects and licences now.
https://twitter.com/Share_Talk/status/1505847489487908867?t=U2FgmYoYencGJ49YrJ3wsA&s=19
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PROJECTS
NEXT STEPS
Ragged Range Project, Pilbara, Western Australia:
Lithium exploration
Follow up drilling - Sterling Gold Prospect Nickel geophysics & drilling
Alford-East Copper Project, South Australia: Drilling & hydrometallurgical studies
Molyhil Tungsten-Molybdenum-Copper Project, Northern Territory:
Diamond drilling results – resource upgrade potential
Wedding Bells-Uranium and Vanadium Project, USA: RC drilling subject to drill permits
Focussed on copper resources, plus lithium, nickel gold & uranium discoveries
Seems like a lot more drilling to do, did Mick ever have his black & decker whirring or was it a fantasy?
Interesting to see "development" and "extension" linked to the Molyhil Deposit. Nice cash to hand of DEC 1.6M. Kapunda to commence in situ trials (The big GREEN.) Not to forget the "exploration" of the Ragged Range Lithium/Nickle/Copper along with RC drilling at Sterling Gold Prospect. https://www.thormining.com/sites/thormining/media/pdf/asx-announcements/220319-thor-mining-master-investor-presentation.pdf
Agree, not pinning anything on this project (rather they got shot of all US links) - this is on federal land and wildlife and point 13 - Exploration activities shall be limited to May 15 to December 1 of 2022. So no rush anyway https://www.sanmiguelcountyco.gov/DocumentCenter/View/7903/Thor-Mining-Uranium-Exploration-2102022?bidId=
Yesterday's meeting for the Wedding Bell decision was adjourned to the end of this month.
And I'm told the RNS about an investor presentation - the presentation should now be online. It was previously set to go-live with the ASX equivalent announcement of the RNS (which will be Aussie Monday morning).
Previously, they asked for the extension within the week before, and then the database that feeds the table (and the docs database) we can see get updated a few days after.
>Years 21 not 22 and
as per Diadulus - I was looking the the wrong column. The table isn't updated at this time.
It's also feels worth googling "site:www.sanmiguelcountyco.gov wedding bell" every once in a while regarding these permits. (I say feels worth rather than actually worth because none of this seems to do anything to the SP)
When they asked for extensions before was that before the due date? As its always been Thor's representative asking for the extension rather than the agency delaying the decision. So this time round could be the real deal.
Years 21 not 22 and that's the initial decision date date - still showing 18/03/22 for the decision extension (easy to do when expecting news in a timely manner from bureaucrats. ) So maybe Monday we get news or a further extension to the extension.
https://dnrweb.state.co.us/DNR/Mining/operatordb2/report-Prospect.asp?search=PermitPendingApplication updated, new date 30th June.
I've signed up to go to the event tomorrow - say 'hi' if you see me.
I'll be dumbstruck to,
Never mind lets hope Nicola gives a good presentation at Master Investor tomorrow.
I can't see any new presentation on there either. Amateurs!
Me neither !
You'll see those applications under Standard Metals Processing Inc - and as such no news yet but it is there for today. https://dnrweb.state.co.us/DNR/Mining/operatordb2/report-Prospect.asp?search=PermitPendingApplication
Can't find it on their website.
News should appear on here in due course: https://dnrweblink.state.co.us/drms/search.aspx?cr=1
Search P2021008 or P2021009 and you will find all previous communication re Wedding Bell on there.
Well now would be very opportune timing given the move to ban Russian Uranium imports. https://www.currentnewstv.in/2022/03/18/us-senators-introduce-bill-to-ban-imports-of-russian-uranium/
I think due today.
Isn't permit news due this week?
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