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KWG Resources Inc C.CACR

Alternate Symbol(s):  C.CACR.A | KWGBF

KWG Resources Inc. is a Canada-based exploration stage company. The Company is engaged in the discovery, delineation, and development of chromite deposits in the James Bay Lowlands of Northern Ontario. It is focused on two projects, which include Black Horse Project and Big Daddy Project. The Company’s Black Horse Project is located approximately 280 kilometers north of Nakina, Ontario, which contains the Black Horse chromite deposit, including over 1,024 hectares covered by four unpatented mining claims. The Big Daddy Project is located approximately 280 kilometers north of Nakina, Ontario, which contains the Big Daddy chromite deposit, including over 1,241 hectares covered by seven unpatented mining claims. The Company also owns a 30% interest in certain mining property claims contiguous to McFauld’s Lake in Ontario. Its subsidiaries include Canada Chrome Corporation, SMD Mining Corporation, Canada Chrome Mining Corporation, and Muketi Metallurgical General Partner Inc.


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Post by TequilaRose44on May 17, 2024 8:46am
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Natural Resources Canada says:

Natural Resources Canada says: Government of Canada and the United States Co-Invest to Strengthen Critical Mineral Value Chains
May 16, 2024                 Ottawa, Ontario               Natural Resources Canada
The development of secure, sustainable North American supply chains requires close collaboration among like-minded partners. That is why Canada and the United States are co-investing in strategically important Canadian critical minerals projects and working to strengthen our supply chains through the Canada-U.S. Energy Transformation Task Force, which was recently renewed for another year. We are accelerating projects and attracting capital to Canada that will develop the critical minerals essential for continental security and our clean energy future.
Today, the Honourable Jonathan Wilkinson, Minister of Energy and Natural Resources, announced the first co-investment with the U.S. in two Canadian companies developing deposits of critical minerals — Fortune Minerals Limited located in the Northwest Territories and Lomiko Metals, Inc. in Quebec. The two companies are receiving funding from both Canada and the U.S. to accelerate their projects towards production.
Canada’s investment of C$4.9 million in Lomiko will fund pilot plant testing to convert flake graphite into battery-grade material and is joined by an American investment of US$8.4 million through the Defense Production Act Investments (DPAI) office. Canada’s investment of up to C$7.5 million to Fortune will advance engineering and processing for the development of the company’s NICO project to ensure a reliable North American supply of bismuth, in addition to cobalt, copper and gold, and is joined by an American investment of US$6.4 million through the DPAI office. Both investments build on previous Government of Canada funding for Fortune and Lomiko and will support defence applications and the growing demand for long-duration energy storage and electric vehicles.
This announcement is a landmark example of the close bilateral collaboration under the Canada-U.S. Joint Action Plan on Critical Minerals Collaboration and the Canada-U.S. Energy Transformation Task Force, for which it is also a key deliverable. 
Co-investment in Canadian projects of strategic importance, like Fortune and Lomiko, supports the U.S. and Canada’s shared vision of strong, sustainable North American critical mineral supply chains. It is this kind of cooperation and integration that will allow us to seize the generational opportunity of the global transition to net zero.

Quotes

“Canada is positioning itself as a global leader in the supply of responsibly sourced critical minerals for the green and digital economy. Through our work with the United States and other allies, we are developing secure critical minerals value chains that will power a prosperous and sustainable future.” 
The Honourable Jonathan Wilkinson
Minister of Energy and Natural Resources
 

Quick facts

  • In March 2024, Minister Wilkinson announced an investment in Fortune of C$714,500 for a pilot hydrometallurgical process to produce high-purity cobalt sulphate.
  • In 2023, Canada’s National Research Council provided up to C$500,000 to Lomiko to continue advancing pre-feasibility-level battery trials with its La Loutre natural flake graphite concentrate. 
  • Announced in January 2020, the Canada-U.S. Joint Action Plan on Critical Minerals advances both countries' common interest in strengthening North American critical mineral production needed for defense, aerospace, clean energy, communications and other key industries. 
  • Over the last few years, Canada has made landmark investments across a range of critical mineral and zero-emission-vehicle supply chain projects in Canada. Canada is actively providing support across the industry under the CA$3.8-billion Canadian Critical Minerals Strategy to address barriers through funding and collaboration with provincial and territorial governments, Indigenous groups, mining companies and other Canadian and international partners. 
  • Critical mineral projects in Canada are further supported by the Clean Technology Manufacturing investment tax credit, which bolsters investment in the mining and processing of six critical minerals essential for clean technology supply chains: lithium, cobalt, nickel, graphite, copper and rare earth elements.
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