copperexploration
Pivotal Metals (ASX:PVT) Managing Director Ivan Fairhall shared his company's plans for the Horden Lake copper-nickel-PGM project in Quebec following the release of successful results from its 2024 diamond drilling program, which confirmed substantially thicker mineralisation. Fairhall shared his thoughts on the early results, and explained there are still more to come, with results from 25 holes still pending. He is confident there is an opportunity to expand the project’s grade and resource. “We already are thinking about and planning our next drill program. We've got targets to follow up on...
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Amid the looming copper deficit, World Copper (TSXV:WCU) CEO Gordon Neal believes the market needs to look at more nimble operations, like the company’s Zonia copper oxide project in Arizona, US, for a less expensive and faster path to production. Neal first explained the problem with the large sulfide deposits major copper companies are developing. "The majors are spending billions of dollars to put these into production. The average is probably anywhere between $2 billion to $6 billion, some even $10 billion. And the timeline to get them into production is anywhere between eight to 12 years ...
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Trident Royalties (LSE:TRR,OTCQB:TDTRF) holds a net 1.05 percent gross revenue royalty over the Thacker Pass lithium project, which was recently granted a conditional loan commitment of US$2.26 billion by the US Department of Energy. According to CEO Adam Davidson, Thacker Pass royalty receipts are expected to impact Trident’s revenue dramatically. “People invest in mining equities because 80+ percent of mines that are built extend their life or expand the production profile. But we still get exposure to that, obviously getting exposure to their revenue. If they extend the mine life, we still ...
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Coming off a volatile 2023, copper started the new year trading in the US$8,000 to US$8,500 range in January and February. However, the red metal saw significant gains starting at the end of February and through March as news of production cuts from Chinese smelters began to make headlines. The cuts came as supply for concentrates became tight, sending treatment charges to their lowest point since 2010. The results of the cuts pushed the price of copper on the London Metal Exchange to a quarterly high of US$8,973 per metric ton (MT) on March 20. The price has continued to see gains and reached...
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