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Finlay Minerals Ltd V.FYL

Alternate Symbol(s):  FYMNF

Finlay Minerals Ltd. is a Canada-based mining company. It is focused on the exploration and development of base and precious metal deposits in northern British Columbia. Its properties include Silver Hope Property, ATTY property, and PIL Gold Property. Its 100%-owned Silver Hope property covers approximately 213.11 square kilometers of ground surrounding the past-producing Equity Silver Mine in the prospective Skeena Arch region of central British Columbia. Its 100%-owned ATTY property covers approximately 44.98 square kilometers of sub-alpine terrain in the southern Toodoggone region. Its PIL-Gold Property covers approximately 170 square kilometers of highly prospective ground in the Toodoggone mining district of north-central British Columbia. The PIL Property is 25 km northwest of the former Kemess South Mine and property and is 15 kilometers (km) east of Benchmark Metal’s Lawyer’s Project. It also owns SAY Property, which comprises 18 mineral tenures totaling 10,587 hectares.


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Post by NOMOREROLLBACKSon Jul 14, 2024 10:29pm
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Copper shortage coming

Copper shortage comingWe should be very valuable soon........ 
Electrification of the global vehicle fleet would require 55% more new copper mines coming online by 2050, the target year for net-zero emissions, according to a recent study published by the International Energy Forum.
 
 
Even factoring out energy transition, the world will need to mine at least 115% more copper than has been mined in human history pre-2018 just to meet business-as-usual trends, the report added.
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