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North Shore Uranium Ltd NSU


Primary Symbol: V.NSU

North Shore Uranium Ltd. is a Canada-based company, which is engaged in the exploration for uranium deposits at the eastern margin of Saskatchewan’s Athabasca Basin. The Company conducts its exploration programs on its two properties, the Falcon Property and the West Bear Property. The Falcon Property is located approximately 35-kilometer (km) east of the former Key Lake Mine and the active Key Lake uranium mill which processes ore from the McCarthur River Mine. The West Bear property consists of five mineral claims totaling 4,511 hectares located at the eastern edge of the Athabasca Basin which hosts two producing uranium mines.


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Comment by grape562000on Sep 03, 2018 12:27pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Looking back at Reservoir "Takeover"...

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Looking back at Reservoir "Takeover"...In the not too distant future, electromagnetic pulses of compressed energy will be used to disintegrate ore and seperate the contained metals...so you nailed it. a lot of future value in tailings.

https://www.northernminer.com/people-in-mining/robert-friedland-celebrating-lifetime-achievement/1003785716/

s
earch for i-pulse and from here, you can do more research about the technology.

it improved metal recoveries and it much less energy intensive (hence more cost effective) than current methods.
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