Blencowe Resources: Aspiring to become one of the largest graphite producers in the world. Watch the video here.
Julian Treger talking on US recycling plants.
https://youtu.be/Ya_iht83KJM
"The Ministry of Mining has today launched a Mining Strategic Plan and the National Petroleum Exploration and Production Policy."
Of you check out the new policy doc, you can see the ministry of mining have signing of the MDA targeted for 22/23 financial year (p29 I think). Lots of rumblings going on. More than meets the eye.
https://twitter.com/Times360Malawi/status/1663127059265204226?t=qllxTJT-F0n-BrT-5mDOXA&s=19
Looks like more pressure building for Lotus MDA.
https://www.nyasatimes.com/k1-5-trillion-kayelekera-mine-investment-stays-idle-for-2-years-worries-parly-committee-chief/
MDA News expected any day. However it has been expected any day for the last 6 months. More likely to hear rumbles from the malawi gov/ministry of mining before a formal RNS (just based on past news).
Any other views?
Good visual on other rare earth recycling companies.
https://twitter.com/Tri_Blanco/status/1661262000284901376?t=3KgJ_ypZGzsCehPCzaTp1A&s=19
I wasn't aware there were other companies also using hydrogen decrepitation method. Trying to understand just what is protected in our patented tech.
Any info we'll appreciated
Nice article with a mention on Mkango.
We are in a junior mining stock, so delays are expected. That being said, this is a very long delay. However, it's my view that we are becoming less of a junior mining stock and more of a green/critical minerals tech company with the possibility of a huge saleable shovel ready mine to propel growth.
Onwards and upwards.
https://investingstrategy.co.uk/stock-tips/exploratory-mining-comes-with-delays-its-a-feature-not-a-bug/?amp=1
Https://www.bbc.com/news/business-65667746
Nice tit for tat heating up
I believe MKA are working closely with Jaguar Land Rover for their batteries aren't they?
Headline:
'UK increasingly hopeful of securing JLR battery factory'
https://www.ft.com/content/7b737c9e-ff5b-42ce-9f27-6b35cd9b95b4
More coverage
https://www.mining.com/uks-first-centre-for-rare-earth-magnet-recycling-to-open-in-birmingham/
The price of NdPr also seems to have (at least for now) stopped it's decline.
https://tradingeconomics.com/commodities
The pic was taken in London it seems.
https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7061682469451747328?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_android
At least they're still rubbing shoulders with the right people. I'm hoping this ridiculous delay in communication is due to the fact the BoD believes the MDA is literally right around the corner...
https://twitter.com/MkangoResources/status/1655872870667395072?t=tlkspuFDvXxto6Kxv37TNw&s=19
Ads a lot more uncertainty to the mix. I had felt that we were close to the MDA being finalized but now I can't help feeling timelines have shifted significantly. The minerals aren't going anywhere but I'd hate to see another raise being needed and at even lower levels. I'm ofcourse hoping to be pleasantly surprised.
Thanks Vascular.
After a brief read it look like quite a few more legal hurdles have been created before MDA can be approved. However, I am not by any means an expert in the level of legal waffle that's used in these articles, so definitely open to hearing other opinions on this.
I'm curious if anyone knows what the state is with the malawi mining act at the moment? Is it in a position where they can OK the MDA? Or does the repealed act still need to be replaced by a new act? Just wondering if I'm expecting an MDA or sounds from the Gov saying they have enacted a new law etc.