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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Fuse Battery Metals Inc FUSEF


Primary Symbol: V.FUSE

Fuse Battery Metals Inc. is an exploration stage company engaged in the acquisition, exploration and development of energy metals projects. The Company is exploring two mineral properties in the Timiskaming District of Ontario known as the Glencore Bucke and Teledyne Cobalt Properties. The properties are located in Bucke and Lorrain Townships, six kilometers (km) east-northeast of Cobalt... see more

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Fuse Battery Metals Inc > Teels Marsh - Great Potential For FUSE?
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Post by Roddiggiti on Feb 11, 2021 2:35pm

Teels Marsh - Great Potential For FUSE?

I was doing some research and there is a property close to Teels Marsh called the Pine Tree Property, just on the other side of the highway. Now this is not a 100% certainty, but based on the mines in the area, I think FUSE can also have access to Silver, Copper, and other metals, some of them rare and "green" potentially. 

The company that owns this property is IRI.V - IEMR Resources and they have a proven metal deposit. But the report was done in 2012 and Lithium was never tested at that time, same with some other metals. But if you look at the comparison map below and part of IRI's 43-101, there seems to be some other interesting metals in the area:

https://cdn-ceo-ca.s3.amazonaws.com/1g2b0tt-IRI%20DJI%20Map%20Comparison.jpg

From their 43-101, excluding the proven copper/silver/moly:

It should be noted, the assay results also indicate the presence of significant quantities of gold (0.06 - 0.1 gms/T),indium (0.3 to 0.5 gms/T), tungsten(30 to 40 gms/T), rhenium(0.040 to 0.050 gms/T) , gallium(15-18 gms/T) and magnetite (1%-1.5%), which due to the lack of continuous assays and unknown metallurgical recoveries were not estimated at this time. Magnetite is especially interesting as the result of the recent developments of nanoparticle technology to clean water of contaminants. Metallurgical test work will be completed to determine if these metals can be recovered in economic quantities, so that they can be included in future resource calculations.

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