In a rather lengthy promotion Ch. Momo makes amazing claims –although “this has nothing to do with Nevada Copper directly”. And IMO it has nothing indirectly either. But I will admit Momo is one of the very best, smoothest con artist hyping stock on this medium. Lots’ of fluff makes one look smart.
“but it gives us a good idea what folks are willing to pay for large minable resources in different parts of the world.”
IMO each mining project, each mining company needs to be critically examined and the examples that Ch. Momo provides IMO are too unlike PH to be of any use.
As an example:
“Access to site will be a seven-hour journey from the city of San Juan along public two-lane paved roads, as well as a project developed and maintained gravel road. Access to site is wholly within the province of San Juan which is advantageous to regional stakeholders and is expected to be viewed positively during the project permitting process. Construction supplies will come to site via this road, and concentrate will be transported along this road to San Juan, where it will be loaded onto rail and taken to the port at Rosario for export to international smelters.” The concern that some alarmists express on Peru and Chile’s politics fails to appreciate the significance of community opposition to mining projects in Argentina.
Pan America's Argentina silver mine back in limbo after mining law repealed BUENOS AIRES, Dec 20 (Reuters) - A silver mine owned by Canada's Pan American Silver in Argentina was back in limbo on Monday after the provincial government repealed a mining law approved last week. "We have decided to repeal the law and promote a plebiscite at the provincial level to listen to all the voices of the people," Chubut Governor Mariano Arcioni wrote on Twitter on Monday.
Chubut province, in Argentina's southern Patagonian region, repealed the law after days of violent protests by local communities against the bill. The law would have allowed open-pit mining in two areas including where Canadian miner Pan American Silver's large Navidad silver project is based.
After approval of the law last week, government buildings in provincial capital Rawson were set on fire, roadblocks erected and clashes erupted in the streets.”
https://www.kitco.com/news/2021-12-20/UPDATE-1-Pan-America-apos-s-Argentina-silver-mine-back-in-limbo-after-mining-law-repealed.html Josemaria has the reserves, but what else are you buying with Lundin?
“This in my mind, along with the Filo Mining example i (sic) gave a few days ago should give us a good idea where Nevada Copper stands going into 2022 with their own mine Pumpkin Hollow.”
Filo is a joke! Do your own DD.
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