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Northcliff Resources Ltd T.NCF

Alternate Symbol(s):  NCFFF

Northcliff Resources Ltd. is a mineral resource company focused on advancing the feasibility-stage Sisson Tungsten-Molybdenum Project located in New Brunswick, Canada, to production. The Company holds an approximately 88.5% controlling interest in and is the operator of the advanced-stage Sisson Tungsten-Molybdenum Project in New Brunswick. The Sisson Project has approximately 14,140 hectares. The Sisson Project has the potential to become a near-term critical metal producer, providing new primary supply of tungsten and molybdenum to North American, European and Asian markets. The Sisson Project is based on a large, structurally controlled, intrusion-related tungsten-molybdenum deposit amenable to open pit mining.


TSX:NCF - Post by User

Post by stockpunteron Feb 02, 2023 11:24am
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Mo price

Mo priceMo jumped to about $36/lb.  If I remember correctly, at the $350 Mtu Tungsten /$15 lb Molybdenum 
used for the fs, the moly constituted about 20% of the contained metal value at Sisson.  Closer to 50% at current prices.  So, although the non-Todd ownership is dropping, the NPV one would calculate is increasing.   As our slice, percentage-wise, gets smaller, the pie gets bigger.

Tungsten was up today, as well, but a little shy of $350.

I'd be interested to know the relative costs of producing W vs Mo according to their plan, as that affects the economics.





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