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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Canadian Critical Minerals Inc V.CCMI

Alternate Symbol(s):  RIINF

Canadian Critical Minerals Inc. is a Canada-based mining company primarily focused on two near-term copper production assets in Canada. The Company’s main asset is the 100% owned Bull River Mine project (>135 million lbs of copper) near Cranbrook, British Columbia, which has a Mineral Resource containing copper, gold and silver. It also owns a 30% interest in the Thierry Mine project (>1.3... see more

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Canadian Critical Minerals Inc > PURCELL SUPER GROUP = Ag + Co + Cu
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Post by Wangotango67 on Aug 30, 2021 9:09am

PURCELL SUPER GROUP = Ag + Co + Cu

B.C's Eastern Cordillera runs right through to the USA.
Idaho and Montana. are south of, Cranbrook.

If one probes these two states,
one will soon know that silver, cobalt, and copper run together in same ores.

Purcel super group shows itself severa ltimes - with in this eaastern cordillera.
Bull River Mine - hosts rocks with - Purcell Super Group.


 #1 annoyance ?
Besides the odd trading - annon wakking this stockdown...
Mosse Mtn and Braveheart did not go the extra distance and test the cores for cobalt and other mineral values before presenting a 43  101 resource.
Essentially, the depoist only has = copper, gold, silver values.

#2 annoyance ?
only veined ores were used for the resource measurement.

#3 annoyance ?
Cobalt can be visably seen on the mine walls below grade.
Surface tests were performed revealing cobalt presence but... from what area ? ( soil or pits ? )
Stockpiled ores were tested for cobalt andcobalt again showed itself.
So, what the chief  #3  annoyance ?
BULL RIVER MINE HAS VEINLET ORES, and though cobalt can be visably seen on the mine walls - my wonderment is - the cobalt that can't be seen in  ores away from the veined ores which can sometimes add up significantly - example - most gold explorers who drill most often can't see visable gold in the cores - gold doesn't reveal itself until after the assaying.
Could there be cobalt present away from the veining in Bull mine ?
one won't know until one tests the other host rock.
Which points right back to Moose and why they did not go the distance and assay for cobalt and other REE's ?


#4 annoyance ?
more cobalt extraction tests should have been performed prior to forward contract.
hate to see waste ores with perhaps valued minerals sent out the door.



QUESTION ?
Could the Re 20X benifit Braveheart ?
If one reads up on this specialized extraction - it does elude to designed to capture several mineral credits and specifically Ree's

Just look at Bull's soil tests, i'm seeing several ree's right at surface in the tills.
.


Seen on the map below -  
we can see how this cordillera has a few zones known for cobalt.
More importantly, we can see DLP is pretty close to the Bul lRiver, and cobalt showings are identified with the ) yellow pickaxes )  again, look how close DLP's cobalt showing is to the Bull River Mine.








First Cobalt and a few other juniors are working these two states for cobalt.
While - Canada Cobalt Works -  has adopted the Re 20X cobalt extrtaction process.
Selective cobalt recpveries - most likely using specific resins. ( just a hunch )
Though the PROPRIETOR process does elude to - it may involve one of three extraction processes - lol - talk about vague.
And.. it just so happens one method mentioned was - gravity.
Hence, it's not such a bad dea  using an extraction that cpatures all heavies.
Make a super concentrate of minerals .

MUST EMPHAISE
If, one places this Re 20X under the microscope,
this extraction process is not just for recyled batteries, but also for mineral concentrates.
COBALT SUPHATE being one of the end outcomes
Yup - batttery grade cobalt suphate.
 


Cheers...
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