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Mosaic Minerals Corp C.MOC

Mosaic Minerals Corp. is a Canada-based mining exploration company. The Company is engaged in the exploration of critical minerals such as nickel in the province of Quebec. Its projects include Gaboury, 113 North, Maqua SM, Pluton SM, Lithium SM, Mirabelli SM, Dalmas SM, Gervais SM, Bordier SM, Abrat SM, Gervais SM and Sakami SM. The Gaboury project is composed of 95 claims totaling over 6,064 hectares (ha) located approximately 150 kilometers (km) southwest of the Rouyn-Noranda mining camp. The 113 North project is located in the southeastern part of the Abitibi greenstone belt and consists of 59 claims totaling 3010 ha within a 6-12 km band made up of volcano-sedimentary rocks located between the granodiorite-tonalite batholiths of Josselin and Montgay. The Maqua SM project consists of 69 cells with a size of approximately 3,569 ha and is in the granitic suite of Vieux Comptoir. It also has an option agreement to acquire 100% of the Amanda property located in Jamesie, Quebec.


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Post by Northernvinceon Feb 11, 2023 6:18pm
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mini BRW

mini BRWMOC is a very good lithium junior explorer... they got more then 7 lithium projects + 1 nickel project next to QNI...  when everybody's looking at PMET, they are  working in the shadow, staking cheap lithium prospect property... i love it...
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