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Morien Resources Corp V.MOX

Alternate Symbol(s):  APMCF

Morien Resources Corp. is a Canada-based mining development company. The Company’s primary assets are a royalty on the sale of coal from the Donkin Mine in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, and a royalty on the sale of aggregate from the permitted Black Point Project, in Guysborough County, Nova Scotia. It owns a gross production royalty on coal sales from the Donkin Mine in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, owned by Kameron Collieries ULC (Kameron), a subsidiary of The Cline Group LLC. The Black Point Aggregate Project is a granite deposit with a mine life of around 75-years located along the southern shore of Chedabucto Bay in Guysborough County, Nova Scotia. The Project possesses suitable characteristics for the development of a crushed stone marine export operation for supplying markets in the eastern United States.


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Comment by cupricityon Apr 12, 2022 1:21pm
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RE:RE:Who would walk away from 250 million investment?

RE:RE:Who would walk away from 250 million investment?Also important to rebrand this mine as a steel additive, which it is.  Steel will be the hardest and most complex thing to decarbonize.  Meanwhile nuclear fusion is making leaps and bounds which will make energy cheap, which will further increase steel demand.
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