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2013-11-27 09:37 ET - News Release VANADIUMCORP RETAINS IOS SERVICES GEOSCIENTIFIQUES TO COMPLETE A RESOURCE ESTIMATE ON ITS LAC DORE PROJECT
Vanadiumcorp Resource Inc. has retained IOS Services Geoscientifiques Inc. for the purpose of advancing its vanadium projects in Quebec. IOS, a thoroughly independent consulting firm, was the contracted developer and project manager of the Lac Dore project by its previous owner. IOS will utilize its extensive knowledge and data applicable directly to the significant mineralization present on Vanadiumcorp's Lac Dore mining claims
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Re your question about resource estimate..... It was not to be in this initial 43 101 report anyway.
Are your Blackrock employers getting a bit testy? Is Blackrock having trouble getting financing for the project when the bulk of the work done by Makenzie Bay on the deposit was done on our Lac Dore deposit!
Mr. Tim Halyk reports
LAC DORE NI 43-101 TECHNICAL REPORT UPDATE
Vanadiumcorp Resource Inc.'s NI 43-101 technical report final preparations and TSX Venture Exchange approval are now pending. IOS Services Geoscientifiques Inc. (IOS), a thoroughly independent consulting firm, has been involved with the Lac Dore project intermittently since 1997, as the contracted developer and project manager. The current NI 43-101 mandate has involved in-depth due diligence and verification of a substantial amount of data from various sources, spanning more that 40 years of exploration activity and metallurgical testing. The completion of this important milestone for the company represents the next phase of validation for targeted project financing for advancement of the Lac Dore vanadium project in Quebec.
IOS has also been mandated for completion of an updated resource estimate, as well as recommendation in order to reactivate the former feasibility study conducted on the project by SNC-Lavalin in 2002