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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Metal Energy Corp V.MERG

Alternate Symbol(s):  MEEEF

Metal Energy Corp. is a Canada-based battery metal exploration company. The Company is focused on two projects in the Canadian jurisdictions: Manibridge (Ni-Cu-Co-PGE) in Manitoba, and SourceRock (Li-Na-K) in Ontario. The Manibridge Project is 85% owned by the Company and 15% owned by Mistango River Resources Inc. SourceRock is subject to an earn-in agreement where the Company can acquire 100... see more

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Metal Energy Corp > Metal Energy Now Drilling
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Post by Betteryear2 on Mar 07, 2022 6:48am

Metal Energy Now Drilling

  • Metal Energy releases never published results of high-grade nickel historic drill intersections
  • New detailed webinar on Metal Energy's Plan for Manibridge
  • Drilling has started

TORONTOMarch 7, 2022 /CNW/ - Metal Energy Corp. ("the "Company" or "Metal Energy") (TSXV: MERG) is pleased to announce that a 3,000 metre drill program has started on the high-grade nickel Manibridge project (the "Project" or "Manibridge") in the Thompson Nickel Belt, Manitoba. Drilling will focus within the shadow of the past-producing mine that produced 1.3 million tonnes at 2.55% nickel and 0.27% copper from 1971 to 1977.

Comment by checkingit on Mar 07, 2022 12:17pm
It's worth remebering that Manibridge was a collosal failure due to the extremely poor ground conditions which diluted the ore and made mining very expensive. Eventually the crown pillar collapsed which is where you'll find a water filled lake with rebar protruding from it now unless time has obscured the result. None of the similar "TNB" deposits ever made good; Bucko, Bowden ...more  
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