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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.


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Post by MarketMakersson Sep 16, 2024 7:32pm
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AI to Intensify Global Copper Shortage

AI to Intensify Global Copper Shortage

BHP has warned that the growth of artificial intelligence (AI) will intensify a global copper shortage, essential for the clean energy transition. AI and data centers, which currently account for less than 1% of copper demand, are expected to rise to 6-7% by 2050, potentially adding 3.4 million tonnes of demand annually. Overall, BHP predicts global copper demand will increase 72% by 2050, driven by industries like electric vehicles and solar farms.

 

This anticipated shortfall has led to competition for mining assets, with BHP attempting a £39bn bid for Anglo American and investing $3bn in exploration company Filo. Despite weak demand from China and a current copper surplus, BHP expects a supply-demand imbalance by the late 2020s, which could lead to sharp price increases.

 

While analysts agree copper will be vital for AI's energy needs, there is uncertainty about long-term demand forecasts, given AI's rapid but unpredictable growth. (Source: https://www.ft.com/content/da407b47-4133-470a-9574-508cee43e107)

 

Focused on the high-grade B26 copper-gold deposit in Quebec, Abitibi Metals (AMQ.c AMQFF) is poised for significant growth amid developing one of Quebec's most promising mineral discoveries, as detailed during the company's presentation at the 2024 Beaver Creek Precious Metals Summit Conference this week: https://www.gowebcasting.com/events/precious-metals-summit-conferences-llc/2024/09/12/abitibi-metals-corp/play/stream/38916

 

Containing 400 million pounds of copper and 286,000 ounces of gold with significant potential for expansion, AMQ completed 13,500 meters of drilling thus far in 2024 at B26 and is fully funded to complete the remaining 16,500 meters. Looking ahead, Abitibi plans to conduct a 20,000-meter drill program and update its mineral resource estimate by 2025.

 

Posted on Behalf of Abitibi Metals Corp.

 

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