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KWG Resources Inc C.CACR

Alternate Symbol(s):  KWGBF | C.CACR.A

KWG Resources Inc. is a Canada-based exploration stage company. It is focused on acquisition of interests in, and the exploration, evaluation and development of deposits of minerals including chromite, base metals and strategic minerals. It is the owner of 100% of the Black Horse chromite project. It also holds other area interests, including a 100% interest in the Hornby claims, a 15% vested interest in the McFaulds copper/zinc project and a vested 30% interest in the Big Daddy chromite project. It has also acquired intellectual property interests, including a method for the direct reduction of chromite to metalized iron and chrome using natural gas. It also owns 100% of Canada Chrome Corporation, a business of KWG Resources Inc., (the Subsidiary), which staked mining claims between Aroland, Ontario (near Nakina) and the Ring of Fire. The Subsidiary has identified deposits of aggregate along the route and made an application for approximately 32 aggregate extraction permits.


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Post by pickdawinneron Nov 27, 2013 10:32am
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ROF is on track

ROF is on trackhttps://www.republicofmining.com/2013/11/27/no-need-to-panic-over-ring-of-fire-by-ron-grech-timmins-daily-press-november-27-2013/

No need to panic over Ring of Fire – by Ron Grech (Timmins Daily Press – November 27, 2013)

posted in Northern Ontario/Canada Regional Media, Ontario Mining, Ontario's Ring of Fire Mineral Discovery |

The Daily Press is the city of Timmins broadsheet newspaper.

TIMMINS – When Cliffs Natural Resources announced a couple of years ago it was going to establish a ferrochrome production facility in Capreol in connection with a planned chromite mine in the Ring of Fire, there was naturally disappointment in Timmins.

Timmins was one of four communities in the running to have this facility. However, following that decision, city officials were quickly pointing out Cliffs were not the only player within the James Bay lowlands.

Among those was Noront Resources, which has been looking at mining nickel, copper and platinum in that area, and is now at the stage of submitting an environmental assessment for a proposed mining operation.

In fact, there are close to 40 firms that have staked claims within the Ring of Fire – though not all of them are mining companies.

One should keep that in mind in the wake of Cliffs’ announcement last week that it is suspending its chromite project within the James Bay lowlands. The political reaction from Cliffs’ announcement was like a chorus of skinned cats.

Cliffs’ announcement didn’t come as a huge surprise considering just two months ago its request to build a road crossing over another mining firm’s staked claim was turned down by the Mining and Lands Commissioner. The other company, KWG, has staked the ground for a potential rail line.

Cliffs indicated following the commissioner’s decision that the chromite project had been placed in jeopardy.

Should we be panicking after all the promising things that have been said about the Ring of Fire? Is this the end?

Absolutely not.

It might seem trite to confidently state the minerals are in the ground and that they’re not going anywhere.

But that is the truth.

Cliffs has not pulled out completely and clearly sees value in retaining its stakes in that area. Following its announcement, the company stated it will continue to work with the province, First Nations and any other parties on solutions for developing infrastructure in that area.

Sure enough, if there is money to be made, then someone will be out there trying to make it. If it’s not Cliffs, it will be someone else. And if it’s not tomorrow, it will be next year or perhaps years after that – however, long it takes.

For the original version of this column, click here: https://www.timminspress.com/2013/11/26/no-need-to-panic-over-ring-of-fire

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