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Excelsior Mining Corp T.MIN

Alternate Symbol(s):  EXMGF

Excelsior Mining Corp. is a Canada-based mineral exploration and production company. The Company owns and operates the Gunnison Copper Project in Cochise County, Arizona. The Gunnison Copper Project is an in-situ recovery copper extraction project that is permitted to produce approximately 125 million pounds per year of copper cathode production. The Company also owns the past producing Johnson Camp Mine and a portfolio of exploration projects, including the Peabody Sill and the Strong and Harris deposits. Its 100% owned Johnson Camp Mine is located over one mile from the wellfield. The Strong and Harris copper-zinc-silver deposit is located about 1.3 miles north of its Johnson Camp SX-EW facility. The Company is also evaluating the oxide and sulfide potential of all of its mining assets.


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Comment by IgnacioCashmereon Jun 27, 2021 6:25pm
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Post# 33458034

RE:RE:From Dougnill

RE:RE:From Dougnill
Getting industrial water wont be a problem as long as they have access to rail, i dont know where they stand on that or the closest siding they can use. But rail is excessively cheap for transport. They can buy industrial water in places where its almost free like Louisiana & ship it in a 30,000 gallon tanker for something like 12-15 cents per mile. That isnt free, it is a cost outside budgeting. But it is definitely not a limiting factor, & no government state or local can restrict the use of that water, so the supply in essence would be unlimited. People who normally buy water by the acre foot would not like paying by the gallon, but if it is that or bankruptcy, it is a small cost. Likewise, i sold all last year & feel lucky now to have escaped with my hat & a small profit, but i am still a follower, as i have learned much from this project's consternations.
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