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Itech Minerals Ltd V.ITM.H


Primary Symbol: ITMIF

iTech Minerals Ltd is a mineral exploration company exploring for and developing battery materials and critical minerals within its 100% owned Australian projects. The Company is exploring for graphite, kaolinite-halloysite, regolith hosted clay rare earth element (REE) mineralization and developing the Campoona Graphite Deposit in South Australia. The Company also has extensive exploration tenure prospective for Cu-Au porphyry mineralization, IOCG mineralization and gold mineralization in South Australia and tin, Tungsten, and polymetallic cobar style mineralization in New South Wales. Its Campoona Graphite Project is an advanced development project. Its Eyre Peninsula Kaolin Project is made up of about 1445 square kilometers of ground in a highly sought after region of South Australia. Its Nackara Arc Project covers over 3000 square kilometers of the Nackara Arc Region in South Australia. Its Bartels Gold Project is on the Eyre Peninsula and prospective for epithermal gold.


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Comment by Bdussyon Sep 15, 2000 4:05pm
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RE: OT ttc Will it work.

RE: OT ttc Will it work.Who know if they are telling lies, but that third element you are talking about WILL NOT be used up.... it is simply a catalyst, hence combines with water in some sort of intermediate step, only to be separated and reproduced in its origninal form. So obviously oxygen is a biproduct in this process. But the key is what kind of biproduct... is it oxygen gas or ozone (I hope its O2). It just seems odd that people have been trying to do this for a while and IT is DONE through a company on the Canadian Venture exchange (affiliate). But the answer you are looking for is CATALYST... which is used in countless industries to date. Definately a stock to watch and think about... just need more info. ;-0
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