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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 NobodyKnowsOneon Jun 04, 2010 11:49am
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Questions ?

Questions ?
 Last year at this mining conference in Toronto, Mr. Surratt mentioned in his presentation that the cost of power in Arizona is high, and the power company does not negotiate the rates with big users. He said, at that time, that it is a pet project of his to find a way to reduce power costs. For example, he was looking into the feasibility of installing a wind turbine at Mineral Park.
  So my question is, how is his pet project coming along?

  Also, Justin, back in the day I used a Sony microcassette recorder for all my interviewing needs. But today there is probably a digital version that you can record with.
   But why not produce a video of the interview? godisgr8 can operate the video cam while Mr. Surratt and you talk. Then post it on youtube.

  Just a thought.
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