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Another tweet 1hr ago:
https://mobile.twitter.com/Empiremetalsltd/status/1643939975770120192
Giant Chile mines are struggling just as world needs more copper
Bloomberg News | March 31, 2023 | 10:43 am Intelligence Top Companies Latin America Copper
https://www.mining.com/web/giant-chile-mines-are-struggling-just-as-world-needs-more-copper/
Drilling at Pitfield will start tomorrow.
"The maiden drill campaign will consist of 20 RC drill holes covering a total of 3,100 metres, with the average downhole depth of each hole being approximately 150 metres."
Average hole depth being 150m we should see a rich news flow period ahead, possibly already starting in 2-3 weeks time from today.
Trafigura sees copper surging to $12,000 per tonne amid energy transition
https://www.intellinews.com/trafigura-sees-copper-surging-to-12-000-per-tonne-amid-energy-transition-274324/
Copper price to surge to record high this year, Trafigura forecasts
https://www.ft.com/content/c3da84fd-efe2-4487-accb-511a8104ee3e
Good morning all,
Empire will start drilling in 8 days from today!...
Empire Metals Limited (LON: EEE), the AIM-quoted resource exploration and development company, is pleased to announce that the Company's maiden drill programme is scheduled to commence by 31 March at the Pitfield Copper Project ("Pitfield") located in Western Australia, with a total of 3,100 metres of Reverse Circulation ('RC') drilling planned.
GS bullish on copper
https://www.mining.com/web/goldman-sachs-expects-commodities-supercycle/
Volkswagen to invest $193 billion to hit EV target, picks Canada for battery factory
By Reuters
Published 10:40 AM EDT, Tue March 14, 2023
https://edition.cnn.com/2023/03/14/cars/volkswagen-ev-investment-canada-plant
Wow! Volkswagen invests $193 Billion over the next years in EV's, incl. $15 Billion in batteries and raw materials.
Lots of copper needed...
EV's use what?... typically 5-8 times more copper than petrol cars. That's only Volkswagen, much more to come.