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Mercator Minerals Ltd MLKKF

Mercator Minerals, Ltd. is a mineral resource company engaged in the mining, exploration, development and operation of its mineral properties in Arizona, United States and Sonora, Mexico. The Company’s principal assets are the 100% owned Mineral Park Mine, a producing copper-moly mine located near Kingman, Arizona and the El Pilar Project located in Sonora Mexico. The primary focus of the Company is the expansion of copper production and molybdenum concentrate production at the Mineral Park Mine, and the development of the El Pilar Project. Its other projects include The El Creston molybdenum property, which is 175 kilometers south of the United States Border and 145 kilometers northeast of the city of Hermosillo; Molybrook, which is located on the south coast of Newfoundland, and Ajax, which is located 13 kilometers north of Alice Arm, British Columbia.


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Post by 24~Karaton Oct 05, 2007 8:47am
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Rhenium

Rhenium►Here are some excepts from a new feature article on rhenium in Resource Investor. It is interesting to note that one of the assays at Mineral Park revealed rhenium values at the upper and of the range cited below. What is rhenium? What’s it got to do with molybdenum? Are there drivers for the price of rhenium that may drive it higher yet?…. …rhenium comes only from its presence in a concentration of between 2 and 2,000 parts per million in the molybdenum present as a byproduct in primary copper sulphide porphyry deposits.".... I don’t know how much longer, if at all, civilians will be able to buy rhenium easily, but you can always invest in whoever is recovering molybdenum as a byproduct from porphyry copper sulphide mining and smelting. Ask the miners if they have rhenium, and if they say yes, ask them if they are having it recovered and refined, and if so, ask them what value it is bringing to their balance sheet. https://www.resourceinvestor.com/pebble.asp?relid=36294
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