RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Time to ...Buy More CYPRESS I believe the recovery of rare earths was/is/would be easier with the hydro/chloride option, wouldn't it?
I remember hearing or reading this but don't rememeber where.
desertbarnacle wrote: Yak,
Counter parties likely are mining our data and trying to play the field, more huge claystone ledges could sitting out there at 1000 ppm. I do not think that is the case, but when you combine a new district discovery sitting on the edge of an operating mine with new geology, well, you can imagine the thinking, lets go find another one. I would say from time chasing around and sampling sediemnts at edges of other basins in Nevada, good luck with that. Once that becomes clear maybe the focus will be more intense on the SE Clayton Bench.
One thing CYP could say is the deal about the scandium, that has been hearsay. Wont be long now before I search around my old computers for the data, I want to know about that as a side show while wait for something to handed down from on high.
Did I or did I not see the pilot plant, anyone ask the company? Still think I did. All BS of course, we need the company to speak to us.
Bob
Bob