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Northern Freegold Resources Ltd. V.NFR

"Northern Freegold Resources Ltd is engaged in the exploration for mineral resources in the Yukon Territory, Canada and Arizona, USA."


TSXV:NFR - Post by User

Post by Lara6730on Mar 13, 2014 9:56pm
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Post# 22321136

Looking Outside The Box..

Looking Outside The Box..Western Copper (WRN) has a very promising property to the NNW of NFR's Freegold Mountain. Between them and NFR stands, amongst others, Teck Resources. Access to the WRN property would be by air, water or a future road... Regarding any production requirements with respect to WRN, from a cost perspective, we can safely eliminate air and water access...Therefore, only road access would be feasible... The only access route would be road construction through the "Casino Trail", i.e through NFR's Freegold Mountain property... WRN will also require electrical power from the main grid/or shunt... Therefore, if we assume that any power line would also run along the "Casino Trail", we should also consider that WRN would be expected to pay a portion of the costs associated with the line to and through NFR's property... Further, as TECK resources also has claims btwn the NFR and WRN properties and also perhaps could contribute to some of the costs related to the above... Just sayin', - while looking outside the box...
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