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Ares Strategic Mining Inc C.ARS

Alternate Symbol(s):  ARSMF

Ares Strategic Mining Inc. is a Canada-based junior mining company, focused on manufacturing fluorspar - a critical mineral - in the United States. The Company is focused on progressing its fluorspar projects towards exploitation, production and supplying metspar and acidspar to the markets. Its Lost Sheep Fluorspar Project is located in the Spor Mountain area, Juab County, Utah, approximately 214 km south-west of Salt Lake City. The Company owns 100% of the project, which covers an area of approximately 5,982 acres. It has completed over 8,000 meters (m) of geophysical IP surveys on the Bell Hill historic mine area, at the Spor Mountain in Utah, correlating geophysical anomalies with both known fluorspar mineralization, and identifying new anomalies with similar geophysical signatures to known existing fluorspar pipes.


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Post by mingzhuon Dec 18, 2020 4:11pm
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this is why ARS is so importan

this is why ARS is so importan

Europe, US drift away from Chinese fluorspar

By MICHAEL GREENFIELD
Published: Monday, 02 September 2019

 

The consequences of China’s environmental inspections crippled supplies of fluorspar to the rest of the world in 2018, and the material now comes at a premium although quality and delivery are not guaranteed. Michael Greenfield examines how European and US consumers of the mineral are looking elsewhere to secure their supply chains.

China has dictated the global minerals markets for almost three decades, thanks to its production dominance in many raw materials sectors. But its focus has now switched from mining to the value-added section of the supply chain for many of the minerals it exports in large quantities.

The country has...


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