Fortune's ore containing bismuth - Jul 14, 2022 — The 270-degree trending dykes are characterized by coarse grained light green spodumene crystals in a matrix of potassium feldspar, quartz, LINK - https://investingnews.com/fortune-minerals-extends-purchase-option-for-nico-refinery-site-in-alberta-until-the-end-of-september/
Why am i posting this info ? Fortune is North of, Rover's claims.
Secondly... i can't seem to forget about the photo i posted few days ago.
Quartz and feldspars - outcrop - from Rover's Facebook site.
Photo showing - green hues in lichen and grey metal colorations throughout the outcrop.
Which appears as, quartz / feldspar - if zoomed right in.
Bismuth runs @ 46,000 rmb
= $8,712.12 cdn
= $3.96 / lb
Yeah.... pricer than copper.
My best guess....
Feldspar + quartz with greyish hues.
What's that grey hue coursing the outcrop ? Not the dark or light patches of lichen... the other grey with in the exposed rock.
As for the core photo i'm attracted to ? It's those gray hues along with aqua green blue.
HERE'S AN ONLINE RANDOM IMAGE OF. Bismuth in ( what appears ) as, quartz + feldspar ore.
Fortune has the Bismuth in similar ores.
Does Rover have the quartz - feldspar too ?
Another photo - in quartzs feldspar - with the bismuth -
GRAY BLUE. Very interesting.
Again.... Not investment advise.
Merely trying to help the junior.
Perhaps they overlooked a few " potnetial " minerals that should've been assayed.
Problem is... There's lots of photos of these quartz - feldspar outcrops - but, the what if...
they were never drilled - or - chip assayed ?
Bismuth is quite valuable = exotic alloys.
It's also a
critical mineral.
Anyways.... Done with this subject -
Hope a few of my posts have made an impression upon the junior - encouraging them to do a double take on thier - outcrops and.....reassay some cores.
Odd it is... that this stock seems held down.
I wonder if ?
Cheers....