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Tudor Gold Corp V.TUD

Alternate Symbol(s):  TDRRF

Tudor Gold Corp. is a Canada-based precious and base metals exploration and development company. The Company has claims in British Columbia's Golden Triangle (Canada), an area that hosts producing and past-producing mines and several large deposits that are approaching potential development. The Company has a 60% interest in Treaty Creek gold project, located in northwestern British Columbia, which is host to the Goldstorm Deposit, a large gold-copper porphyry system, as well as several other mineralized zones. The Company's Treaty Creek property covers an area of approximately 17,913 hectares.


TSXV:TUD - Post by User

Comment by Jetstream1281on May 26, 2022 10:07am
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Post# 34708851

RE:RE:Anyone who is interested on doing a little DD.....

RE:RE:Anyone who is interested on doing a little DD.....
Sasha11 wrote: Hey Jetstream you and your insider buddies manged to drag my reputation ranking down by more than half in <24 hours.  Well done, I dont care.  I normally dont spend too much time on calling out any one company, but I will make an exception with Tudor thanks to your bs, and since you are such good promotors for a house of cards.

First to your points.  I did look it up.   95% gold recovery?  I can get 99% gold recovery from seawater.  What processes did you use, how much did it cost, what is the end product, certainly not Dore.  Yes flotation can get 70 times upgrade from oxide or low sulfide ores with reasonable recovery.  I'm guessing Tudor gets 4 times upgrade at best. No where near the 25 g/t needed for minimum smelter terms in pyrite concentrate.  Your product will not be not be economically transportable or saleable even if there were roads or power.  Copper smelters need 20% Cu as a minimum  and then they will pay for the gold.  Tudor will not get this based on limited mineralogy I have seen.  But prove me wrong; issue the PEA and stop taking new money for your few g/t in high sulphide material.  Keep it coming, glad to respond. 


You say you don't call companies out and yet when you look at your post history you seem to do almost exclusively that.

I called you out because you are pretty clearly lying about being a mining engineer. An engineer would have used the term "sulfides" rather than sulfur. A mining engineer would also know that you don't do  PEA until the resource has been delineated. If you look at my post history I'm pretty clear that i don't belive that will happen until at least the end of this year at a minimum.

The technical report specifically says that they used flotation to get a 95% recovery. The do NOT specify what concentration they were able to acheive, which is why I was talking about the 70-90 times as from what I've experienced and researched, that is pretty common. Dore is NEVER the result of concentration as you must melt the ore in order to acheive that. Concentration is really pretty self explanitory, it's a process by which the metals of interest are seprated in large part from the material in the ore that is not of interest. With gold there are three common techniques: Gravity, by which it is spun, and the heavier precious metals separated from the lighter metals that are not desired. Flotation by which the desired portions of the ore are separated by their hydrophobic/hydrophyllic nature. The third is cyanide leaching in which the gold is leached in a cyanide solution to separate it from the ore. What it does is it allows the company to ship the metals of interest in a much smaller bulk amount. It also eliminates a lot of the material that the smelter would otherwise have to deal with.

Im stating things that are easy to verify for people. What I'm NOT doing is saying something is or isn't so without providing some sort of proof to back it up. You came on here saying that the grades aren't good enough. Now you're saying they can't concentrate it. 4x at best. Where are you getting this information from? I see nothing to back it up.

Ken and his team - with a history of developing producing mines - have stated they belive goldstorm will be a mine. I think I'll take that over the random bitter musings of an anonymous poster.....

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