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Huntsman Exploration Inc V.HMAN

Alternate Symbol(s):  BBBMF

Huntsman Exploration Inc. is a Canada-based exploration stage company. The principal business of the Company is the acquisition, exploration and evaluation of mineral properties. The Company’s projects include Canegrass Nickel Project, Ashburton Cobalt-Manganese Project, Windimurra Projects, and Western Yilgarn Projects. The Company’s projects 4200 hectares (ha) property, located in the Windimurra Intrusive Complex, is road accessible and 500 kilometers (km) from tidewater. The Ashburton Project is located approximately 315 km south of Karratha and 950 km north of Perth in the Pilbara region of Western Australia and consists of four granted exploration licenses covering a total land area of 189 square kilometers (km2). The Windimurra Projects size is a 185 km2 package covering two discrete areas located within the Windimurra Intrusive complex. The Western Yilgarn Projects size is a 719 km2 package covering four discrete areas located within the Julimar complex.


TSXV:HMAN - Post by User

Post by Marshallon Mar 07, 2022 12:44pm
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Nickel Price Surge

Nickel Price Surge(Bloomberg) -- Nickel surged as much as 62% in one of the most extreme price moves ever seen on the London Metal Exchange, as fears over Russian supplies leave buyers exposed to a historic squeeze. Other base metals also surged, with copper and aluminum touching record highs before gains ebbed.
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