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Cleantech Vanadium Mining Corp V.CTV

Alternate Symbol(s):  CTVFF

Cleantech Vanadium Mining Corp., formerly Flying Nickel Mining Corp., is a Canada-based exploration-stage mining company focused on vanadium resources. The Company owns a 100% interest in the Gibellini vanadium project in Nevada, United States. The Gibellini vanadium project is located near Eureka in Nevada's Battle Mountain region covering 21 kilometers (km), Gibellini holds 127 million pounds of measured and indicated V2O5, with 195 million pounds inferred. The project features an open-pit, heap-leach operation with a 0.2 strip ratio and over 60% recovery, targeting 99% pure V2O5 production. Water and sage credits are secured through a nearby 3,000-acre ranch.


TSXV:CTV - Post by User

Comment by alex7759on Nov 22, 2022 11:36pm
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RE:Norway House community members voice concerns...

RE:Norway House community members voice concerns..."A spokesperson from Manitoba's Department of Natural Resources and Northern Development said at the consultation the province will make a decision after considering "all the concerns and issues raised by the First Nation," but that ultimately it's up to the province to issue a permit for the project or not."

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