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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum QC Copper and Gold Inc QCCUF


Primary Symbol: V.QCCU

QC Copper and Gold Inc. is engaged in the exploration, development and production of exploration and evaluation assets in Canada. It is focused on developing copper projects in the Chapais-Chibougamau region. The Company’s projects include Opemiska Copper-Gold Property and Roger. The Company's Opemiska Copper-Gold Property is located immediately adjacent to the Town of Chapais and is road... see more

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QC Copper and Gold Inc > Similarities with Canadian Malartic and Detour Lake
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Post by Vudu52 on Mar 01, 2021 1:48pm

Similarities with Canadian Malartic and Detour Lake

Both mines were not new discoveries, like Opemiska.  Both projects had a well known open pit potential but limited drilling to prove the open pit concept.   The old miners were focused on the underground concept.  Both mines benefited from a rising gold price to put the open pit concept forward and drill the resource aggressively.  It was all a question of timing.

I see the same thing with Opemisaka.  We have a rising copper price and are drilling a known resource.   Does it looks similar?  Having invested in both Osisko and Detour, I can tell you yes.

I think this project really has good attributes for an open pit mine.  The mineralisation hits surface, good for early production without stripping for years.  The intersects are large, confirming easy open pit mining.  The best is the localisation.  Lots of $$$ can be saved.  Cheap electricity also.  No camp.  How many large copper projects have this advantage.  Not too many.
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