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Plateau Energy Metals Inc. PLUUF

Plateau Energy Metals Inc is an exploration stage company. The company is in the process of acquisition, and exploration, and evaluation of mineral properties in Peru. It is principally engaged in the exploration for uranium on its properties located in the Macusani plateau region of southeastern Peru and the Falchani lithium project.


GREY:PLUUF - Post by User

Post by Y93H1979on Jul 18, 2019 7:00am
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Met work

Met workI was wondering what was taking PLU so long to release processing results that were supposedly ready a "few weeks" after PDAC. I think it is safe to say that the mining council resolution has been decided in PLUs favor, and that has prom[ted the release of this all important information. Juan's timeline and the release of this info are too close to be coincidence.

If there was ANY chance at all that the Peruvian government was going to take away the claims to the Li, then why release met work for someone else's benefit?

All my own speculative opinion!

Oh, and around 80% total recovery into LiCO3? That's AWESOME. Recovery was always one of my question marks. I would have liked to see a slightly lower acid consumption, but recovery and purity are top notch, so can't complain. I would also like to know how they've been going on the hydroxide front, as Alex has alluded to several times. That is one of the major advantages over a brine project, being able to produce LiOH directly from the LiSO4, instead of converting LiCO3 indirectly to LiOH.
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