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Western Magnesium Corp V.WMG.H

Alternate Symbol(s):  MLYF

Western Magnesium Corporation is a producer of green primary magnesium metal. The Company is focused on plant operations and magnesium production. It uses a continuous silicothermic process to produce magnesium with low labor and energy costs while generating minimal waste and toxic by-products. The Company's technology eliminates inefficiencies and allows for a continuous, mass production of magnesium. Its magnesium is used for technological advancement opportunities for American industries including auto, airline, aerospace, and protecting national security interests with the department of defense.


TSXV:WMG.H - Post by User

Comment by CBalardoon Nov 13, 2022 7:07pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:The world's first ecological magnesium oxide

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:The world's first ecological magnesium oxide

Sorry, I was referring to Eco2 magnesia. They are working on Magnesium for vitamin supplements and stuff. You can find the old drill results on 3Rminerals web site. It's around 36-40% magnesium oxide. With Magone the pilot plant oporatot a while back could pull off around 22% metal out of the tailing, but prices where lower then. It's exciting to see where we may be in couple years. I prefer playing in silver and gold until something solid comes out. I do like Niobium and Nickel too. I have my favourites just like the rest. 

It's too bad WMG aren't further ahead. 

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