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Abitibi Metals Corp C.AMQ

Alternate Symbol(s):  AMQFF

Abitibi Metals Corp. is a Canada-based mineral acquisition and exploration company. The Company is focused on the development of base and precious metal properties that are drill-ready with high-upside and expansion potential. Its portfolio of properties includes the B26 Polymetallic Copper Deposit and the Beschefer Gold Project. B26 Deposit is a high-grade copper, zinc, gold, and silver-rich polymetallic volcanogenic massive sulfide (VMS) deposit. B26 Polymetallic Copper Deposit is located approximately 90 kilometers (km) west of Mattagami and 100 km north of La Sarre, near the former Selbaie Mine and covers approximately 3,327 hectares. The Beschefer Gold Project covers approximately 962 acres and is located in the Northern Abitibi Greenstone Belt, 14 km east of the past producing polymetallic Selbaie Mine, 45 km northeast of the Casa Berardi Mine and 30 km from Wallbridge’s Fenelon Gold property.


CSE:AMQ - Post by User

Post by MarketMakersson Jul 15, 2024 5:30pm
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Friedland Warns of Copper Crisis

Friedland Warns of Copper CrisisFriedland warns of copper crisis as mine costs soar - https://www.mining.com/friedland-warns-of-copper-crisis-as-mine-costs-soar/
 
Emphasizing the necessity for higher copper prices to meet future demand, Robert Friedland of Ivanhoe Mines, highlighted the global copper shortage and predicted that more copper will be needed in the next 20 years than in all of human history during the closing panel at the Rule Symposium.
 
Driven by the energy transition and electrification, the cost of new copper mines have surged, with projects in Chile and Peru becoming much more expensive due to inflation and declining ore grades.
 
A High-Grade Polymetallic Copper Project in Quebec's Abitibi Greenstone Belt
Located amid this dynamic market, Abitibi Metals (AMQ.c AMQFF) has emerged as a high-potential opportunity as it's a well funded, $36M mcap copper junior advancing the B26 High-Grade Polymetallic Copper Project.
 
Boasting an indicated resource of 6.9MT @ 2.94% Cu Eq and an inferred resource of 4.41MT @ 2.97% CuEq, B26 holds significant potential with several high-priority drill targets identified outside of the main deposit, including a targeted trend of ~6.7km west of the footprint which will be investigated.
 
With  ~$17M in cash, AMQ is on track to complete the remaining 16,500m of drilling planned for its 2024 work program at B26, as well as an additional 20,000m in 2025, to be incorporated into a PEA to complete the B26 option.
 
Amid this copper super cycle, AMQ is primed for a catalyst filled summer as it aims to build a resource that is saleable to a major, with a target size of 20 to 30 million tonnes.
 
Latest News Release: https://finance.yahoo.com/news/mabel-ventures-completes-2024-drill-123000832.html
 
For more information, check out the latest CEO interview from the KE Report detailing the latest drill results from the B26 Deposit and extensive exploration program: https://www.kereport.com/2024/06/03/abitibi-metals-recent-drill-results-from-b26-deposit-intersects-high-grade-copper/
 
Posted on Behalf of Abitibi Metals Corp.
 
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