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Almonty Industries Inc T.AII

Alternate Symbol(s):  ALMTF

Almonty Industries Inc. is a Canada-based company, which is engaged in the mining, processing and shipping of tungsten concentrate, as well as the exploration and evaluation of its projects. The Company operates through four segments: Los Santos Mine, Panasquiera Mine, Valtreixal Project, and Woulfe. The Los Santos Mine is located in Spain whose operations relate to the exploration and mining of Tungsten. The Panasqueira Mine is located in Covilha Castelo Branco, Portugal, whose operations relate to the exploration and mining of tungsten, as well as the production of copper and tin concentrate by-products. The Valtreixal Project is located in Spain whose operations relate to the exploration and evaluation activities of the Valtreixal tin/tungsten project. Woulfe’s properties are located in Gangwon Province, Republic of Korea. The Woulfe's operations relate primarily to the exploration, evaluation and development of the Sangdong Project.


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Comment by 5ilverlining808on Jan 27, 2022 10:04am
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RE:Sangdong Site Updated On Google Earth ???

RE:Sangdong Site Updated On Google Earth ???
5ilverlining808 wrote: The last time I looked at this it was dated 11/15/2021 but now it looks much more advanced to me with the same date.
Can some one tell me what date they see at the bottom of the image please.

37°08'56.24" N 128°50'23.81" E

To me it looks like a hell of a lot of activity at the process plant level as well as massive land clearing up above on the Sangdong level.

Shortly after the sealed road ends to a gavel road to the North there is a large blue building which is the Lime Stone Mines maintenance shop.
As you move South you will see a switch back road just as the sealed road ends which leads to the new lower portal access tunnel and is the main feed outlet from the mine.
South of that to the West of the bend in the sealed road is a hive of activity.
The green areas seem to be the footprints for some of the process plant buildings and the clusters of white things to the West seem to be a lay down area for building materials and some small offices.

This stuff should be made public by Almonty as we have been champing at the bit for too long.
I have sent emails to the company in the past and most times they have obliged and answered in kind on the web site.
Don't be shy, just do it. They wont bite your head off and they do listen to one and all. But "all" is better to get the mesage across for fast results.

But still great to see on site activity.





After looking at the youtube fly over vidio it is clearer now that the "green areas" I mentioned from looking at Google Earth seems to be just a tarp covering a stockpile of some sort.
It is also clearer that maybe those small sheds to the West of that are temp site offices, criib rooms, shower rooms and so on.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sdKj2oCu6Ko
At the 3.00 min mark in this very OLD 3D flyover from the now ousted POSCO team, thoes offices and sheds will be placed about where the crushing and screening buildings would be.
So to me that means the process plant is the first priority for a build out, as those portable sheds can be moved any where at any time.


I have no idea what the new EPC team has in mind, and Lewis has so far said nothing on that.
Ho hum for now.




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