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Geomega Resources Inc V.GMA

Alternate Symbol(s):  GOMRF

Geomega Resources Inc. is a Canada-based company. The Company is engaged in the acquisition, exploration and evaluation of mining properties in Canada. The Company's wholly owned subsidiary Innord Inc, which is engaged in developing technologies for extraction and separation of rare earth elements and other critical and strategic metals from its mining properties and other mining and industrial waste. The Company owns Montviel property, which is located approximately 100 km north of Lebel-sur-Quevillon and 45 km west of the Cree First Nation of Waswanipi. The Montviel property comprises 96 mining claims totaling 5,333 hectares. The project is comprised of 178 cells, for a total of approximately 9,910 hectares.


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Comment by ProOrbiteon Apr 04, 2019 8:21am
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RE:RE:Imagine that!

RE:RE:Imagine that!
I really Like how they are selling this whole thing as a Green TECH for oxides and maybe using Oxides to generate electricity. Last I checked Quebec has a lot of water.
And they are producing Coblat as a by product for their ISR GREEN TECH.

"According to Ryan, their technique uses only water, carbon dioxide and cobalt metal particles with surface nanostructures measuring billionths of a meter in size to produce hydrogen on demand at relatively low temperature and pressure."
https://www.uml.edu/news/stories/2019/ryan-catalytic-hydrogen-technology.aspx
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