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Falcon Gold Corp V.FG

Alternate Symbol(s):  FGLDF

Falcon Gold Corp. is a Canada-based mineral exploration company focused on generating, acquiring, and exploring opportunities in the Americas. The Company’s flagship project, the Central Canada Gold Mine, is approximately 20 kilometers (km) southeast of Agnico Eagle’s Hammond Reef Gold Deposit. The Company holds multiple additional projects: The Esperanza Gold/Silver/Copper mineral concessions located in La Rioja Province, Argentina; The Viernes Gold/Silver/Copper project in Antofagasta Chile; The Springpole West Property in the Red Lake mining camp; a 49% interest in the Burton Gold property with Iamgold near Sudbury Ontario; in B.C., the Spitfire-Sunny Boy, Gaspard Gold claims; the Great Burnt, Gander North/South, ValentineGold South, Victoria West, and Golden Brook acquisitions adjacent to First Mining, Matador, Benton-Sokoman’s JV, and Marvel Discovery in Central Newfoundland; and the Battery Metals projects in Ontario and Quebec, The Timmins West and Outarde Property.


TSXV:FG - Post by User

Post by ottahtebon Jul 30, 2020 2:15pm
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Increasing production?

Increasing production?
According to the report, the U.S. continues to rely on foreign sources for some raw and processed mineral materials. 
In 2019, imports made up more than one-half of U.S apparent consumption for 46 nonfuel mineral commodities, and the U.S. was approx.100% net import reliant for 17 of those. (Are you ready for this opportunity?)
 
“The production of minerals such as graphite, lithium and cobalt could increase by nearly 500 percent by 2050” to meet demands for new technologies, including EVs, according to The World Bank, as noted by Forbes.

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