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FPX Nickel Corp. V.FPX

Alternate Symbol(s):  FPOCF

FPX Nickel Corp. is a Canada-based junior nickel mining company. The Company is focused on the exploration and development of the Decar Nickel District, located in central British Columbia, and other occurrences of the same style of naturally occurring nickel-iron alloy mineralization known as awaruite. It holds a 100% interest in five nickel properties, four of which are located in British Columbia (Decar, Wale, Orca, Klow), and one located in the Yukon Territory (Mich). The Company’s primary project is the Baptiste deposit (Baptiste or the Project) located within its flagship Decar Nickel District (Decar). The Mich property is located approximately 55 kilometers (kms) southeast of Whitehorse in the southern Yukon Territory. The Orca property is located approximately 35 kms east of Dease Lake and nine km from the Eagle target on the adjoining to Wale property. Klow Property is located approximately 120 kms northwest of Fort St. James and 55 kms north of the Decar Nickel District.


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Post by potluck1on Feb 17, 2021 10:25am
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Carbon Capture 83kT/yr

Carbon Capture 83kT/yrNews yesterday on the potential for carbon capture.

2g of Carbon for every kg of tailings, or 0.2%. That is with 15% of the brucite taking part in the reaction. Presumably there is a limit to how much carbon is just floating around in that particular location.

Throughput is 114kT/day, which is 41.6MT/yr.

If it is 100% brucite, Carbon capture is potentially 83kT/yr.

It won't all be brucite, so factor in some dilution and see what you come up with. Not sure how much carbon Baptiste would be releasing each year, so not sure what the breakeven point is.

Potential to increase the carbon capture rate though, so that number is not necessarily the maximum amount they could capture.

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