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Crawford and its larger land package in the Timmins district appears to be a base metals and critical minerals grocery store for the North American battery manufacturing and automotive companies.
Besides containing a nickel reserve of 3.8 million tonnes, the proposed US$1.7-billion mine and mill project also contains a useful mix of other market desirable minerals.
Over its operational life, Crawford will produce 1.6 million tonnes of nickel, 24,000 tonnes of cobalt, 490 million ounces of platinum and palladium, 58 million tonnes of iron, and 2.8 million tonnes of chromium.
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