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Canadian Critical Minerals Inc V.CCMI

Alternate Symbol(s):  RIINF

Canadian Critical Minerals Inc. is a Canada-based mining company primarily focused on two near-term copper production assets in Canada. The Company’s main asset is the 100% owned Bull River Mine project (>135 million lbs of copper) near Cranbrook, British Columbia, which has a Mineral Resource containing copper, gold and silver. It also owns a 30% interest in the Thierry Mine project (>1.3 billion lbs of copper) near Pickle Lake, Ontario, which has a Mineral Resource containing copper, nickel, silver, palladium, platinum and gold. The Thierry Project is a past-producing copper and nickel mine located approximately 15 kilometers (km) west of Pickle Lake, Ontario. The property is approximately 4,700 hectares in size and contains a NI 43-101 mineral resource. Its subsidiaries include Bull River Mineral Corporation, Gallowai Metal Mining Corporation, Grand Mineral Corporation, and Stanfield Mining Group of Canada Ltd.


TSXV:CCMI - Post by User

Post by Wangotango67on Aug 17, 2021 10:08am
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Post# 33716376

BULL RIVER - SOIL TEST DATA

BULL RIVER - SOIL TEST DATAPurcell - past owner of Bul lRiver Mine.
They performed a soil test at the base of the ranges.

My own thoughts, they could have sunk the soil rods further down.
Purcell -  only went 12 inches into the soil.
Soil tests - majority - were performed in the embodiment of, vegitation.
Vegatation can also consume the minerals so close ot surface.
Surface testing can also create - dilute - mineral concentrations due to water run off.

Don't get me wrong-  i like soil tests and they do have thier place -
But... soils tests should be performed several feet down in order to obtain accurate results.

Why bring to light the Purcell soil tests ?
Simple.
Cobalt was present in all the soil  surface samples.

Ifone were to  compare the copper values at surface and then cobalt, and foreknowing
that the copper grades are richer at depth - bull river mine - one could easily dismiss the
weak ppm values.

But... when speaking of cobalt - cobalt fetches $53,000/t 
Near 6x the value of copper.

The fact cobalt was present in each soi test -  at 12 inch depths,
and given the size of the gridtest site - over a vast area - does make the subject of cobalt
all the more intriguing.

Could these cobalt values mean anything ?
Well... if one were to compare other juniors who perform soil tests and have a 30
mineral value analysis and - no cobalt - shows....
Again, does make one want to know why the cobalt values were present in all the soil tests.

Dispersment wise -
Nature does have that tendency to disperse minerals in a fashion of, equiliberium.
The fact cobalt is present in eachof the soil tests - is in itself - apparent.
I would want to take a few more tests - 6- 8 feet down to see if the cobalt concentrations
increase in ppm.

There is also elevated - manganese + zinc values.

Some may say, what's the point ?
The point being made in this post is quite simple.
It involves the - ocean contract - and the potential of concentrate containing other host minerlas such as, COBALT, ZINC, MANGANESE.

If Braveheart has the time, it would be nice to see a few more soil tests performed
- close - tighter to the ranges. ( purcell's were not quite close enough )
- deeper soil rod tests - good 6ft or more.

-  test the original bull river ( ores ) even inside the open pits for
- cobalt, zinc, manganese.
- back in the day - ole standfiled may not have even sought out, - zinc,manganese.

ARIS - PURCELL - BULL RIVER - SOIL TESTS - pg  44 - 79
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=2ahUKEwiaktD2jrjyAhUQCc0KHYddAJIQFnoECAMQAQ&url=https%3A%2F%2Faris.empr.gov.bc.ca%2FArisReports%2F37660.PDF&usg=AOvVaw1lAa8Qdy1z-oygxpEvbxDW

Cobalt is extremely rare.
Like really rare.
Most juniors would jjump for joy if cobalt is present.

When cobalt shows itself,
junior should be all over tihs.

Maybe  -  Ian should hunker down at the - lodge on Bull River site  -
Get more done instead of travelling from Calgary.

XRF - would  be quite handy to check the soil samples and bull river open pits and ores.
            doimng sa double take on this cobalt is what this stock needs.

For the poster woh tihnks i'm spaming -  lol
There's a difference between stock talk and spam.
Big difference.
Check other bullboards - market is slowwwwww..
Be happy someone like myslef is - posting.
Making an awareness of important topics that noone else is covering.


Cheers....

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