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Emerita Resources Corp V.EMO

Alternate Symbol(s):  EMOTF

Emerita Resources Corp. is a natural resource company engaged in the acquisition, exploration, research and development of prospective mining properties in the Iberian Pyrite Belt (Spain) with a focus on traditional base metals (zinc, lead and copper) and precious metals (silver and gold). The Company has a 100% interest in the Iberian Belt West (IBW) project. It also holds the Nuevo Tintillo project, both located in the Iberian Pyrite Belt in southern Spain. The IBW Project encompasses three polymetallic deposits: Infanta, El Cura, and Romanera. The IBW Project is located in the western part of the belt, adjacent to the border with Portugal, approximately 144 km west of Seville and 50 km from the port city of Huelva. The Nuevo Tintillo project is located in the eastern part of the belt, in Seville Province, between the deposits of Aznacollar, in the southeast, and Rio Tinto in the northwest. It encompasses 6,875 hectares (with 7,625 hectares pending) and has a rectangular shape.


TSXV:EMO - Post by User

Post by GripnRipon Jun 11, 2024 9:54am
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wonder how happy Uncle Eric is ?

wonder how happy Uncle Eric is ?Remember the pumptards forecasting 400,000,000 oz of silver 


The recovery rates for silver are higher, especially in the La Infanta deposit with 91%, indicating efficient extraction. In the La Romanera deposit, the total recovery is 42.1%

Gold extraction sucks...which explains the drop in SP of late...leaky ship here when it comes to NR's


The recovery rates for gold are relatively low so far, with 56% in the La Infanta deposit and 17.2% in the La Romanera deposit.

Very clear, IMHO, it's a zinc/lead deposit
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