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Mineral Road Discovery Inc C.ROAD

Alternate Symbol(s):  CRSTF

Mineral Road Discovery Inc. is a Canada-based company. The Company’s principal business activity is the investment in mineral property assets in Canada and Australia, and the investment in mineral exploration and mining technology companies. Its mineral property assets include Allaru Project in Australia, Atlin-Rufner Property in British Columbia, and Leigh Creek Magnesite Project in South Australia. Covering about 810 square kilometers, the Allaru Project is located 80 kilometers (km) north of Julia Creek in central Queensland, Australia. It owns 66.7% of 1251797 BC Ltd, which owns 100% of 28 claims covering the historic Atlin-Rufner mine. The mine is about 23 km northeast of Atlin. The Leigh Creek Magnesite Project, located in the state of South Australia. It also has an agreement to acquire certain licenses that make up the Wheeler and Bergeron properties within the Labrador Trough Area of Quebec, Canada. The Wheeler property consists of about 245 claims covering 11,797 hectares.


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Post by ja_prufrockon Oct 16, 2021 11:18am
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In Search of a "Reliable" Supplier

In Search of a "Reliable" SupplierAussuming that China is even more incompetent than Australia and Crest (via VC.v) - admittedly a  very hugh assumption - this could be an opportunity - further assuming that one would strike whle the iron is at least warm:

China is cutting back on MgO production due to a shortage of electricity - automotive and Tech industries in Chermany reportedly will be out of inventory by end of Nov., 2021. 

Everyone wants a "reliable" supplier.  But you must get the Pb out to get the MgO in.

Perhaps Crest should rehire the carnival barker.  International incident, anyone?
China is reducing magnesium production due to a shortage of electricity: the German metallurgical and automotive industries have suffered. The Association warns: “European reserves will be exhausted by the end of November.”
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