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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Gungnir Resources Inc V.GUG

Alternate Symbol(s):  ASWRF

Gungnir Resources Inc. is a Canadian mineral exploration company with gold and base metal projects in northern Sweden. The Company’s assets include two nickel-copper-cobalt deposits, Lappvattnet and Rormyrberget, both with updated nickel resources, and the Knaften-Hemberget project, which hosts a developing intrusion-hosted gold system, VMS-style mineralization, copper-nickel targets, and... see more

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Gungnir Resources Inc > More baloney from the peanut gallery !
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Post by CrazyProphet on Mar 28, 2022 10:46am

More baloney from the peanut gallery !

Imaginary time lines pulled from your anus LOL

As automakers around the world set bold targets for vehicle electrification, many in the industry are looking to nickel — an integral component of most lithium ion batteries — as a major hurdle.

While there’s enough nickel in the ground to support a major EV ramp up, there are not enough planned mining projects or processing facilities to make the type of high-grade nickel that’s needed for EV batteries.

 

Meanwhile, the nickel content in battery cells is only increasing, according to Mark Beveridge at Benchmark Mineral Intelligence. That’s because more nickel means energy density.

We’re heading towards, you know, 90 percent of the cathode being nickel for certain specific cell types,” Beveridge said.
If we go forward 10 to 15 years, we’re actually looking to a future where the battery sector could provide more than 50 percent of the demand for nickel units by that time.”

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