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Phenom Resources Corp FVANF


Primary Symbol: V.PHNM Alternate Symbol(s):  PHNMF

Phenom Resources Corp. is a Canada-based company engaged in the business of the acquisition, exploration, and evaluation of mineral properties. The Company has a 100% interest in the Carlin Gold-Vanadium Project, located in Elko County, six miles south from the town of Carlin, Nevada and Highway I-80 which hosts the Carlin Vanadium deposit. The Project lies within the prolific Carlin Gold Trend. The Carlin Gold-Vanadium Property is composed of 114 unpatented mineral claims and 80 acres of fee simple land totaling 955 hectares. Its West Jerome property is focused on the copper-rich district of Arizona, near the Town of Jerome, Central Arizona. The Company has options on two gold projects in Nevada, the Dobbin Property, which is a Carlin Gold-type target, and the CVN Property, a Bonanza high grade gold vein-type target. Its Crescent Valley property is located in Eureka County of Nevada. It also has an option agreement to acquire up to a 100% interest in the King Solomon Gold Project.


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Comment by alex7759on Sep 02, 2018 4:20pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:End of day run

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:End of day run"I am expecting at least a 200-300 million marketcap!!! "

i'd be not so euphoric 

i did some research and found some old  reports ( 1968) to the Carlin deposit.

Based on this documents Carlin deposit ( mostly sulphide ore)  is rich with calcium and magnesium carbonates which consume acid and judging for low recovery on weak acid.
Elimination of the carbonates by additing of the appropriate acid prior to NaCl roasting slightly increases the vanadium extraction, however the acid consumption required per pound of V2O5 extracted was economically PROHIBITIVE.

In last letter Danny Deadlock pointed out the following:
"Unlike most types of deposits where you have no idea what metals are contained within the rock (until assays come back from the lab), this black shale is different. Based upon their drilling results to date, they are learning visually what "may" be higher grade. Darker (blacker) shale for instance has been known to contain higher grades of vanadium. Whether that is a "consistent" pattern, remains to be seen. But a geologist like Paul will know exactly what he is looking at (and for)"  

I'm quite sure they saw there plenty of carbonaceous ore..  
However the "geologist Paul" can't tell the difference between carbon and vanadium:)

P.S. i've sent a mail to "geologist Paul" with a request to explaine last met test  results with 95% recovery. I'm tending to say it was "fake news". 






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