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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Metal Energy Corp V.MERG

Alternate Symbol(s):  MEEEF

Metal Energy Corp. is a Canada-based battery metal exploration company. The Company is focused on two projects in the Canadian jurisdictions: Manibridge (Ni-Cu-Co-PGE) in Manitoba, and SourceRock (Li-Na-K) in Ontario. The Manibridge Project is 85% owned by the Company and 15% owned by Mistango River Resources Inc. SourceRock is subject to an earn-in agreement where the Company can acquire 100... see more

TSXV:MERG - Post Discussion

Metal Energy Corp > Todays news release,
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Post by MrDales62 on Mar 16, 2023 8:07am

Todays news release,

Metal Energy Intersects 36.55 m of 1.13% Nickel Equivalent, Including 19.45 m of 1.69% Nickel Equivalent in a New High-Grade Zone at Manibridge


Not bad at all.
Comment by 5oceans on Mar 17, 2023 12:35am
... ... oh the stuff is there, no doubt in my mind(just because) well... in 1984 i quit working for CNR as a machine operator(fixing train tracks) from Thunder Bay to Churchill, we could be placed to fix soft spots. Anyway, it was in Waboden; so, on that mineral belt, that while waiting on a siding(and kicking visible mineral rich crushed rocks around)for the Churchill train to go by, that i ...more