RE:Q&A with Inomin Mines CEO John Gomez This is an interesting 2019 article on Inomin written when the Company had just picked up the Beaver-Lynx properties through staking:
https://aheadoftheherd.com/inomin-eyeing-monster-bc-nickel-sulphide-deposits/
A snippet from the article:
"To interest a major, a nickel junior must have five elements: size, grade, scalability, longevity and infrastructure.
Given the scale of the Beaver-Lynx project – in a tier one jurisdiction with excellent infrastructure – it’s my opinion the project should eventually attract the interest of big players."
Important to note that at the time of the article, the magnesium potential of the property had yet to come to light. With the magnesium value per ton of rock being significantly greater than the nickel value, Beaver's project economics will likely compare very favourably to other mines operating in the region thus making it very attractive to potential partners.
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