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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Nevada Sunrise Metal Corp V.NEV

Alternate Symbol(s):  NVSGF

Nevada Sunrise Metal Corp. is a mineral exploration company that holds interests in gold, copper, cobalt and lithium properties located in the State of Nevada, USA. The company's projects include the Kinsley Mountain Gold Project near Wendover, the Coronado VMS Project near Winnemucca, and the Lovelock Cobalt Mine and Treasure Box projects located south of Lovelock, Nevada.

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Nevada Sunrise Metal Corp > A LOT OF LITHIUM BUT AT DEPTH
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Post by AtoZsports on Jan 26, 2024 12:31pm

A LOT OF LITHIUM BUT AT DEPTH

I am by no means an expert, but I do read a lot of drill results and do invest in the mining space. One concern is the depth at which NS is hitting its lithium. It appears as they have a boatload of overburden. The companies in the Clayton Valley area are hitting right at surface. This Lida Valley area appears to have much deeper deposits. This could be a problem. However I did see that they are working with a company in Reno that has a patented process of using CO2  to do an in-situ type of extraction. Now if that somehow/someway proves to work. That would be a historic moment in lithium mining. If this works on any sort of commercial level it would be an absolute game changer. I am thinking about putting on a position of risk capital and just sitting back and seeing if this somehow works. Because if it does. 100X from here is not a crazy idea. Worth a flyer of a few thousand dollars to get 50K-60K shares amd then just wait and see what happens. Time will tell
Comment by IgnacioCashmere on Jan 26, 2024 9:51pm
The cost of removing over burden will have to fit in to the metric of economic viability. It's been done plenty of times before. I owned Hudson Bay when their Rosemont project was killed by a bureaucrat at the finish line of approval. They were going to remove a kajillion tons of overburden to get to the copper & stack it 10 meters high covering hundreds of acres. Anyway, if the pricing ...more  
Comment by IgnacioCashmere on Jan 27, 2024 1:00am
I found the AISC of Clayton Valley estimated at $4.08 USD. If we add $1 due to over burden stripping for ours, that's still reasonable. 0.1% Li is 2.2 pounds per ton, X $4.54 per pound = 9.99. At 90% recovery, that gives us $9 ton to work with at today's price. Even let's say we had $6 ton AISC due to depth, that's still a figure that can be worked with. If lithium or LCE should ...more  
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