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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum FPX Nickel Corp. V.FPX

Alternate Symbol(s):  FPOCF

FPX Nickel Corp. is a Canada-based junior nickel mining company. The Company is focused on the exploration and development of the Decar Nickel District, located in central British Columbia, and other occurrences of the same style of naturally occurring nickel-iron alloy mineralization known as awaruite. It holds a 100% interest in five nickel properties, four of which are located in British... see more

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FPX Nickel Corp. > stay with stainless
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Post by Sasha11 on Oct 15, 2024 12:43pm

stay with stainless

saw the NR.  Forget making sulphate for battery grade nickel.  It can be done but no way awaruite can compete with sulphides or laterites for this.  Anyone do the economics?  Typical government study to waste tax paper money.
Comment by startenout on Oct 15, 2024 11:16pm
Sasha11 -  not surel if your comment is being deliberately facetious or you just don't understand the significance of this news. Your comment is the exact opposite from reality about sulphides and laterites being better than awaruite to make battery grade nickel sulphate. Please do some homework on this. 
Comment by Sasha11 on Oct 16, 2024 3:13pm
Thanks for the link to the promotional video.  Will look forward to see the actual economics.  Maybe compare to a Canada Nickel type deposit.  Still find it hard to believe it is going to be cheaper to produce nickel sulphate from hard grind and to difficult to dissolve awaruite at 0.3% compared to sulphide feed which is softer, easier to get into solution and importantly has grades ...more  
Comment by startenout on Oct 16, 2024 6:29pm
I am not here to argue or spoon feed. It will come out in time. My opinion of what you have posted shows you have done little to no research on ALL of the perameters that are involved. Don't mistake  why DTR is more important  than the pit grade of a sulphide for the % and purity of the nickel concentrate. I am done with this and will not respond anymore. 
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