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MetalQuest Mining Inc V.MQM

Alternate Symbol(s):  MQMIF

MetalQuest Mining Inc. is a Canada-based exploration stage company engaged in the acquisition, exploration, and development of mineral properties. The Company’s Lac Otelnuk Iron Ore project is an iron ore project in North America situated in Labrador Trough, Northern Quebec, Canada. It owns about 306 mining claims located in Nunavik, Quebec. Its Murray Brook Project is a polymetallic, volcanic hosted massive sulfide deposit and is a NI43-101 compliant mineral resource in the Bathurst Mining Camp. The Murray Brook property consists of Mining Lease 252 and contiguous Mineral Claim Block 4925 (245 claims). The Murray Brook property is located approximately 60 kilometers (km) west of Bathurst, New Brunswick, in Restigouche County, within the BMC.


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Comment by thestoogeon Nov 12, 2010 6:58am
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RE: RE: Votorantim-Eln to be very busy in 2011.

RE: RE: Votorantim-Eln to be very busy in 2011.From the telegraph article:

"Over the last 14 months, Votorantim has performed a number of geophysical surveys, soil geochemistry tests and other techniques to determine potential deposits sights.

At its peak in 2010, MacConnell said the company employed more than 20 New Brunswickers between survey and drilling crews.

"Next year is going to be extremely busy for us," he said. "We've had one drill working so far this year, but next year we could very well be up to three or four drills.""

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