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BE Resources Inc V.BER.H

BE Resources Inc. is a Canada-based company. The Company was formed for the purpose of acquiring certain mineral interests and further exploring and if warranted, developing those interests. The Company is engaged in the process of repositioning its business to optimize value for shareholders.


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Comment by justdozinon May 31, 2012 8:48am
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RE: RE: RE: New Projects

RE: RE: RE: New Projects

P&E Mining Consultants Inc. calculated the updated open pit mineral resource estimate using an average internal cut-off grade of 0.035%U based on processing costs of US$30 per tonne, process recovery of 90%, G&A costs of US$10 per tonne and mining costs of US$5 per mineralized rock tonne and US$4 per waste rock tonne. The uranium price used in the estimate was US$55.00 per pound U3O8, which is equivalent to US$65 per pound U. Block model grades were interpolated with the inverse distance squared (1/d2) method from one metre composites derived from U assays capped at 3%U. Potentially economic resources were contained within a conceptual optimized pit shell with 50-degree slopes.

 

$49 to remove and process upen pit             todays market  produce $65           profit  $16 / ton

 

25% profit margin      not bad  

 

spot  market  last year hit $70 PER  POUND     

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