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Fireweed Metals Corp V.FWZ

Alternate Symbol(s):  FWEDF

Fireweed Metals Corp. is a Canada-based mining exploration company. The Company is engaged in the acquisition and exploration of mineral assets. The Company operates three projects located in northern Canada, namely Macpass Zinc-Lead-Silver Project, Mactung Tungsten Project, and Gayna River Zinc-Gallium-Germanium Project. The Company owns 100% of the district-scale 940 square kilometer (km2) Macmillan Pass (Macpass) Project in Yukon, Canada. The Company owns a 100% interest in the 37.6 km2 Mactung Tungsten Project located adjacent to the Macmillan Pass Project. It owns 100% of the 128.75 km2 Gayna River Project located 180 kilometers (kms) north of the Macmillan Pass project. This Project is host to various mineralization, including critical minerals zinc, gallium, and germanium as well as lead and silver.


TSXV:FWZ - Post by User

Post by KozmoTon Aug 22, 2023 11:47am
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And then there is this part ...

And then there is this part ..."...While this remains a preliminary interpretation of the available geological data, deep testing provided by NB23-007 supports this model, extending the depth of mineralization in the massive stratiform layer from surface to at least 400 m, with the zone becoming higher grade and wider, where it remains open at depth."
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