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Clean Air Metals Inc V.AIR

Alternate Symbol(s):  CLRMF

Clean Air Metals Inc. is a Canada-based platinum and palladium exploration company. The Company’s flagship asset is the 100% owned, high grade Thunder Bay North Critical Minerals (TBNCM) project, a platinum, palladium, copper, nickel project located near the City of Thunder Bay, Ontario and the Lac des Iles Mine owned by Impala Platinum. TBNCM project hosts the Current and Escape deposits. The TBNCM project comprises three projects: Thunder Bay North Property, Escape Lake Property and Escape North Property. Thunder Bay North Property consists of 300 unpatented claims (1456 cell units) covering an aggregate area of over 29,725 hectares (ha). Escape Lake Property consists of 20 unpatented claims (20 cell units) with an area of approximately 561.3 ha. The property is located 2.1 kilometers (km) west-southwest of the Current Lake Deposit. Escape North Property consists of 24 unpatented claims (67 cell units) with an area of approximately 1722 ha.


TSXV:AIR - Post by User

Post by argaivon Jan 24, 2021 2:42pm
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If They Can Find

If They Can FindSome mineralization that connects the two ore bodies that is what they need.  I have watched a couple of their online presentations and it seems that Rio Tinto had great drill results at one spot, but there were several misses in between.
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