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Vanadiumcorp Resource Inc V.VRB

Alternate Symbol(s):  VRBFD

VanadiumCorp Resource Inc. is a Canada-based critical metals company. The Company is engaged in the acquisition and exploration of mineral properties in Canada, with a primary focus on the exploration of the Lac Dore and Iron-T Properties in Quebec. The Company produces a stream of quality vanadium electrolytes for Vanadium Redox Flow Batteries (VRFB). The Iron-T Property is located in the Nord-du-Quebec administrative region in the Province of Quebec, approximately 15 kilometers (km) east of Matagami and 780 km northwest of Montreal. The Lac Dore Property is located approximately 27 km east-southeast from the City of Chibougamau, in Eeyou Istchee James Bay Territory, Nord-du-Quebec administrative region, Province of Quebec, Canada. The Lac Dore Project comprises two claim blocks, referred to as Lac Dore Main and Lac Dore North. The Lac Dore Main claims cover an area of 648.82 hectares (Ha), and the Lac Dore North claims cover an area of 4,637.87 Ha.


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Post by ivanhoe2on Mar 29, 2014 12:02pm
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Post# 22385598

News Release...looking good

News Release...looking goodThe comparison with the working mine in South Africa  is very exciting. It shows a posive realistic future for the comapany.
  "The extensive knowledge and data now available is applicable directly to the significant mineralization present on VanadiumCorp's Lac Dore mining claims. Mr. Girard considers the Lac Doré project as an advance stage project which can be quickly brought to development."

   The chart gives an idea of what a great resource we have. The idea of refining the materials here in Canada instead of exporting the raw materials looks very possible. the picture is starting to get clearer already. Check out the chart below....

  


 

 

South Africa

Lac Doré

Resources

200 millions tons ore

> 400 millions tons

Magnetite Res

200 millions tons

100 millions tons

Accessibility

Scattered ownership

50% VanadiumCorp, 50% BlackRock metals

Headgrade

1.5-1.6% V2O5 Undiluted

0.45% V2O5 diluted

Concentrate

1.5-1.7% V2O5

1.2-1.5% V2O5

Concentration Factor

1:1.1

1:3

Mine setting

Strip mining

Open pit mining

Thickness

1.5 meters

100-200 meters

Length

100's of km

17 km

Dip of layers

10-20o

70o

Pit ratio

>10

<1.5

Mining cost

Rising

Low

Mine-mill distance

110 km

<2 km

Ore type

Partly oxidized, soft

Fresh, hard and abrasive

Grinding cost

Low

High

Concentrate purity

2% SiO2

<1% SiO2

Mill recovery

90% of the vanadium content

75%, to be improved

Refin. Recov.

78% average

>80% expected

Coal

Cheap

From Pennsylvania, other alternatives

Natural Gas

Available

Not available

Electricity

Expensive, unreliable

Cheap and abundant

Labor

Over staffed

Efficient, automated

Labor Cost

Cheap but rising

Expensive

Expertise

Available

Needed to be brought in

Soda Ash

Expensive, cnd$350/t in 1997, around $500/ton today

Cheap, cnd$280/t (June 2013)1

Climate

Dry and hot

Harsh and cold

Water

Expensive

Abundant

Environment

No restriction for now

Zero emission

Politic

Unstable country

Stable country

Taxation

Royalties based

Profit based

Duty to USA

13%

0%

Cost of prod.

US$1.70-1.802

US$1.60-1.70, 1997 estimates

Corporation

Largest russian steel producer Evraz

Junior companies

 


  

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