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Fortune Minerals Limited. T.FT

Alternate Symbol(s):  FTMDF

Fortune Minerals Ltd is a Canadian mining and mine development company focused on developing the NICO Cobalt-Gold-Bismuth Copper Project in the Northwest Territories. The company plans to build a hydrometallurgical plant in southern Canada to process NICO metal concentrates. Fortune also owns the satellite Sue-Dianne Copper-Silver-Gold Deposit located 25 km north of the NICO Project, which is a potential future source of incremental mill feed to extend the life.


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Post by Allmanon Feb 29, 2024 6:40am
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Minerals Security Partnership (MSP) meeting in Toronto

Minerals Security Partnership (MSP) meeting in TorontoAlthough not heavily advertised, looks like a MSP meeting will be held in Toronto this Sunday. Considering its purpose, Robin will likely have an influencial audience when he makes his pitch at PDAC on Monday ...
 
The MSP collaborates with 13 countries and the European Union (EU) to catalyze global public and private investment in responsible critical minerals supply chains. 
The MSP considers projects along the full clean energy value chain, from mining, extraction, and secondary recovery to processing and refining and ultimately to recycling.  The MSP focuses on the most relevant minerals and metals supply chains for clean energy technologies.  These include – but are not limited to – lithium, cobalt, nickel, manganese, graphite, rare earth elements, and copper.
 


https://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/nation/2024/02/120_369784.html

https://astanatimes.com/2024/02/u-s-department-of-state-hosts-inaugural-critical-minerals-dialogue-with-central-asia/
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