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Post by bottomtrawler01on Mar 19, 2019 12:36pm
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Uranium in cobalt

Uranium in cobalt
One thing I have always wondered about the cobalt at west bear is whether the cobalt has any uranium in it. The results of the sonic holes below the uranium deposit (and those around it to an extent) brought this thought back to the forefront of my mind. I am not saying it does but you all remember what happened with the glencore mine in the Congo last fall. Roger has never mentioned anything in regards to this. The uranium can be separated but it adds $25-$30 million usd to the cost of the project. Food for thought. If anyone emails or gets a chance to speak with roger, it would be prudent to ask about this. Imho. Glta. https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-11-06/glencore-s-congo-unit-katanga-halts-sales-of-radioactive-cobalt
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