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York Harbour Metals Inc V.YORK

Alternate Symbol(s):  YORKF

York Harbour Metals Inc. is a Canada-based exploration and development company. The Company is focused on the York Harbour Copper-Zinc-Silver Project, located approximately 27 kilometers (km) from Corner Brook, Newfoundland. The York Harbour Copper-Zinc-Silver project consists of an approximately 4,725 hectares (ha) expanded license area consisting of five licenses and 156 claims. The Company’s Phoenix Gold Project is located in Battle Mountain, Nevada. The Phoenix Gold Project covers an area of approximately 24.48 ha.


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Post by wreckhouseon Nov 10, 2023 7:15am
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MSN TID-BIT

MSN TID-BITThe 2 million Coal Mine that might hold a $37 billion treasure  !  

Ramaco’s stash, which comprises both heavy and light rare earths, includes neodymium, praseodymium, dysprosium and terbium. Some elements are in the coal itself, while most are found within the clays and carbon-rich materials at the tops and bottoms of coal seams.

Coal beds are considered an unconventional source for rare earths, compared with conventional hard rock deposits.

Kelly Rose, a senior fellow at NETL, is hopeful that Ramaco’s experience can be a model for other companies potentially sitting on unconventional critical mineral deposits. Companies could use the model to see if they, too, have rare earth elements in their coal, while others might adjust the model to check for lithium.

Lots of Coal around Bay St. George  , Let the drill bit do it's work and return some great   
REE   
samples/core   BCRNW

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