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Doubleview Gold Corp V.DBG

Alternate Symbol(s):  DBLVF

Doubleview Gold Corp. is a Canada-based mineral exploration and development company based in Vancouver, British Columbia. The Company is focused on the exploration and development of high-value mineral resources, including copper, scandium, gold, silver, and other precious metals. The Company’s projects include Hat Copper-Gold Property and Red Spring Copper-Silver-Gold property. The Hat Copper-Gold Property is located 50 kilometers (km) northwest of Telegraph Creek north-western British Columbia. The Hat Copper-Gold Property is situated in the Stikine District that includes the large Galore Creek, Schaft Creek, Red Chris, and Kutcho copper deposits. The Hat Copper-Gold Property is subject to a 2% net smelter royalty (NSR). The Red Spring Copper-Silver-Gold property located approximately 120 kilometers (km) north of Smithers, British Columbia. The Red Spring property is located in the asserted traditional 27,250 square kilometers territory of the Takla First Nation.


TSXV:DBG - Post by User

Post by seveneleven711on Apr 28, 2021 8:12am
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Post# 33080925

Cobalt.........fyi

Cobalt.........fyi
First Cobalt Granted U.S. Department of Energy Funding
for Idaho Cobalt Project

First Cobalt Corp. (TSX-V: FCC; OTCQX: FTSSF) (the "Company") today announced that it has been awarded funding from the US Department of Energy’s Critical Materials Institute (CMI), an Energy Innovation Hub, for research on innovative mineral processing techniques for its Iron Creek copper-cobalt project in Idaho.

This interdisciplinary, collaborative research effort will be conducted in conjunction with the Kroll Institute for Extractive Metallurgy (KIEM) at the Colorado School of Mines over a two-year period with the objective of identifying more efficient and environmentally friendly methods to process cobalt ore from pyrite material. The funding from CMI will consist of US$600,000 over a two-year period, with an in-kind match from the Company, as part of a total US$1.2 million program. The work is yet another executed step in First Cobalt’s strategic plan to become the world’s most sustainable producer of battery materials.

Trent Mell, President & Chief Executive Officer, commented:

“Our vision in Idaho is to build a modern underground mine operation and mineral processing facility centered on the Iron Creek cobalt-copper deposit.  We can take advantage of new and emerging technologies that reduce waste material coming out of the mine and reduce the amount of energy required to process the ore. To have the support of the United States Government to further a national strategy of developing a domestic supply of cobalt further reinforces the First Cobalt value proposition as North America’s only integrated supplier of battery materials for the electric vehicle industry.”

Cobalt is one of 35 elements defined by the United States Department of the Interior to be a “critical mineral”. These minerals are essential to the economic and national security of the US, the supply chain of which is vulnerable to disruption. In the United States, 100% of cobalt used in manufacturing electric vehicle batteries is imported. President Joe Biden recently announced a 100-day review of the critical mineral supply chains to determine how the United States Government can reduce this vulnerability to disruption.

Project Details

First Cobalt is collaborating with the Kroll Institute for Extractive Metallurgy at the Colorado School of Mines to optimize the recovery of cobalt from First Cobalt’s Iron Creek Project. First Cobalt is providing matching in-kind support utilizing representative drill core material as well as bulk underground samples of mineralization and host rocks. First Cobalt personnel will also guide the work to be done based on the preliminary mineralogical and metallurgical tests previously completed. The project is being led by KIEM Professors Corby Anderson and Erik Spiller, currently supervising a team of four Graduate and Undergraduate students.

Over 200kg of drill core material has been shipped to the Colorado School of Mines to initialize work to further characterize the physical properties of cobalt ore to determine the range of methods that are effective for processing. A bulk sample, over 2000kg, from underground will be shipped during the summer to test ore sorting methods that potentially separate cobalt and copper ore from waste host rocks.

Results from the optimized methods will be compared to a conventional processing system First Cobalt has demonstrated to be effective for cobalt recovery. The improved process could reduce costs, energy consumption and generated waste material thereby minimizing the environmental impact of mining and mineral processing.

Iron Creek Cobalt-Copper Resource


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