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Bitterroot Resources Ltd V.BTT

Alternate Symbol(s):  BITTF

Bitterroot Resources Ltd. is a Canada-based mineral resource company. The Company is principally engaged in the sourcing and exploration of resource properties. It is focused on discovering high-grade, magmatic nickel-copper-PGM deposits in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan and oxide epithermal gold-silver deposits in Nevada. The Company is engaged in exploring the LM Property for high-grade nickel-copper-platinum-palladium deposits. It holds interest in the Voyageur Lands, a separate magmatic nickel-copper-PGM exploration, which covers more than 360 square miles in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. The Company owns 100% of the 240-claim Nighthawk Property in the central Walker Lane gold belt in Esmeralda County, Nevada, which covers an area of approximately 4,800 acres. Its subsidiaries include Trans Superior Resources, Inc. and Voyageur Lands Corporation. The Nighthawk Property is prospective for near-surface, open pit/heap leach-recoverable oxide gold/silver mineralization.


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Comment by markvrdon Aug 06, 2008 12:50pm
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Post# 15362152

RE: 30 meters of coal is not massive

RE: 30 meters of coal is not massiveWhy don't you tell me what 36 m of coal is worth if it is not massive.    I've been doing some reading and it seems that widths at the Highvale mine in alberta (largest mine in Canada producing 12 million tonnes a year) range from 20 to 60 meters. 36 meters is well in that range.   This mine supplies something like 30% of coal for Alberta's energy production and exports a lot more to other provinces and the US.   I think 30 meters this close to surface is very significant.   It's also significant that the widths got a lot higher and the resource closer to surface in this recent 4.5 km step out.   I can assure that I am not easily fleeced having fared very well in the very choppy markets.    Please back up your argument that 36 m of coal is insignificant.
Mark
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