Ben Richardson, CEO at SulNOx, confident they can cost-effectively decarbonise commercial shipping. Watch the video here.
Do you remember how MARL didn't disclose their projected AISC until after the Sandstorm acquisition, then it was confirmed what an amazing world class discovery they had with AISC of $374/oz. I did well out of that company but it still annoys me that they withheld such important and positive price sensitive information from the market. Hope there isn't a repeat of that here.
It was negotiated during the worst months of the pandemic crisis. The world looked very uncertain and copper prices were significantly lower than they are today. Great foresight by CB to see that copper prices would rebound and move materially higher.
Ro51ter - if the 940m is at CU 0.4% - 0.5% or better, that is very much delivering the goods.
We'll have objective proof very soon - assays for hole number 1 in a few weeks' time.
Except they've just intersected a single continuous interval of 940m of mineralised core, in a tier 1 jurisdiction, on trend with other mega mines.
GGP was exactly the same years ago - a spivvy promotion machine that released rampy RNs after rampy RNs about picking up nuggets on the surface of their tenanments. Then they found something rather special - Havieron.
I view XTR in a similar perspective - it's still very early but this drill hole could mark an inflection point in the company's history.
With the elections approaching, this is good news from the leftist candidate:
"[Arauz] said he would respect existing mining concessions in Ecuador, a predominantly oil-producing country that has sought to develop its gold, silver and copper mining industry. But, he said, he would seek greater participation of local communities and would conduct a review to determine if mining companies were complying with environmental rules and investment plans."
https://www.reuters.com/article/ecuador-politics/update-1-ecuador-president-hopeful-arauz-would-scrap-imf-economic-program-idUSL1N2JV2AY
We do have a reasonable idea of mineralisation in the upper portion of the drill from previous drill holes on the site - circa 0.5% CU. Hopefully mineralisation increases as it gets deeper, which seems quite possible from the commentary we’ve heard about significant visible mineralisation from current depths. The previous Jorc resource certainly adds confidence that there’s an interesting deposit here.
To be fair to TW, he did a bearcast today saying he got it wrong on XTR and his previous sell recommendation was based on its Africa resources. He even went on to say that XTR's drill results looked very promising and CB knew how to find deposits in the middle on nowhere - all in all I thought it was quite positive.
Gixxer - I assume the reference to "host rocks" is a reference to the potential metallurgical recoveries and how "clean" the concentrates would be (e.g. hopefully they are "clean" and lack any significantly deleterious elements). This has a big impact on processing cost and resalable value of concentrates in the market.
The night-time antagonist previously mentioned he was "already amongst us", and timing matches perfectly to CT's arrival. I'd suggest this is just another alter ego for our late night visitor.....
Doesn't even know what time of day it is - claims not to have posted this afternoon, that being his fourth post since 1pm - what a spoon.
Several helpful mentions of Solgold and mining in Ecuador from an experienced investor in junior mining companies:
https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5tZWdhcGhvbmUuZm0vcmVhbHZpc2lvbg/episode/Y2IyYzQ0ZDYtNDhjMS0xMWViLTlmZDItMzMwZTVhOTA1YjIw?sa=X&ved=0CAUQkfYCahcKEwjooeKDrYDuAhUAAAAAHQAAAAAQAw