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Game changing news , cash generation. |
Option to Acquire Teck-Hughes Gold Tailings ProjectEnters Advanced Discussions with Extrakt to Licence its Sustainable Gold Leaching TechnologyFulcrum Metals plc (LON: FMET), a company focused on mineral exploration and development in Canada , is pleased to announce that its wholly owned subsidiary Fulcrum Metals (Canada) Ltd ("FMCL") has entered into an option agreement ("the Mining Option Agreement") to acquire a 100% interest in the Teck Hughes Gold Tailings project ("Teck-Hughes"), located in Kirkland Lake, Ontario, Canada.In addition, the Company also announces that, in parallel with the Mining Option Agreement, it is in advanced discussions with Extrakt Process Solutions ("Extrakt"), regarding the licensing of its proprietary technology. Extrakt is a sustainable technology company using separation technology to extract metals from tailings without the use of cyanide. |
Seems like a very proactive board. Feels like one of those companies that's not been noticed yet |
Oilbuy, thoughts on todays rns? |
Interesting rns |
Should be fun , getting excited about the drill. Should have some good hits based on history.The moment of truths upon us ! |
One month ago;
23 October 2023 - Ryan Mee, Chief Executive Office of Fulcrum Metals plc, commented:
"It was fantastic to get out on site at Tully and to make a start on the pre-drilling activities ahead of the winter drill programme. Part of the visit was to review the ground conditions and agree use of the access roads to and from site. Pleasingly the ground conditions were found to be favourable conditions for drilling in the winter and use of access roads have been agreed. |
FME telegram group |
Indeed, should be starting this month. |
They said its a winter drill program , so cannot be too far off |
Wonder when drilling will commence?
Oilbuy - worth taking a look at FME. |
Ryan Mee, Chief Executive Office of Fulcrum Metals plc, commented:"It was fantastic to get out on site at Tully and to make a start on the pre-drilling activities ahead of the winter drill programme. Part of the visit was to review the ground conditions and agree use of the access roads to and from site. Pleasingly the ground conditions were found to be favourable conditions for drilling in the winter and use of access roads have been agreed |
Drilling to start soon? |
Thanks, if I have time I will check it out |
CountYou should join FMET telegram group. Nice group & new stuff posted |
Thanks for sharing mate |
https://youtu.be/rAVeIrfFdZI?si=lEjSrjt54KoGBmFVThere latest Stockbox interview |
https://t.co/MwRa9hVZPoImpressive interview |
Would be lovely to get some more of these bonanza grades |
Insane interceptionsDrill hole 97-01, 5.7 metres grading 322.02g/t Au from 215.7 metres including: --- 131.45g/t Au over 0.6 metres from 217.7 metres;-- 2,555.5g/t Au over 0.5 metres from 218.3 metres; and-- 1,020.38g/t Au over 0.5 metres from 218.8 metres. |
Coiled spring |
A sorry state of affairs. How many times have I heard 'only a matter of time'? |
https://twitter.com/jasonty45578473/status/1709104939950121051?s=46&t=jaUejchHDbzwnPLl_ZpgQw |
 Well done Count.Churning out the news , only a matter of time before this moves.56 samples taken. I wonder how many will run.Charlot-Neely Lake-- The Black Bay Fault, a major NE-SW-trending crustal-scale structure which is associated with rare-earth element and uranium mineralisation elsewhere in northern Saskatchewan, was mapped traversing the South Neely property.-- Multiple zones of strong radioactive outcrop were confirmed in a variety of geological settings, including off-scale scintillometer readings >65,535 cps, likely related to fine grained uraninite mineralisation.-- Radioactive zones, some with visible uranium oxides, are found in brecciated granite, altered mylonite, sheared granite-gneiss, pegmatite, fault-controlled cataclasite and unconformities.-- Two new radioactive trends were discovered in South Neely over a minimum of 100 metres strike length each, named 'Fall 1' and 'Fall 2' with scintillometer readings of up to 20,000 cps.-- Further discoveries included a gossan zone with visible uranium oxide staining and scintillometer readings up to 10,000 cps and a sheared section within a fault structure with up to 30,000 cps hosted in a granitic gneiss.-- Several sulphide-mineralised quartz veins with gold potential were also located and sampled, including a previously trenched 10 meters wide vein with strong pyrite-chalcopyrite mineralisation.-- A total of 56 samples were collected for laboratory analysis for uranium, gold, and multi-elements, including rare earth elements. |