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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Northisle Copper and Gold Inc V.NCX

Alternate Symbol(s):  NTCPF

Northisle Copper and Gold Inc. is a sustainable mineral resource company. It owns the North Island Project, which is a copper and gold porphyry project in Canada. The North Island Project is located near Port Hardy, British Columbia on a more than 34,000-hectare block of mineral titles 100% owned by the Company stretching 50 kilometers (km) northwest from the now closed Island Copper Mine... see more

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Northisle Copper and Gold Inc > BHP lost Noront, will they seek Northisle?
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Post by phoenix_trader on Dec 27, 2021 9:24pm

BHP lost Noront, will they seek Northisle?

BHP operated Island Copper through 1995, they have history on Northern Vancouver Island.

The Northisle project is gaining traction and the stock price rocketed today in the US.

The M3 PEA is rock solid and if BHP buys in now they have a say in who does the PFS.

Permitting is faster in BC  than elsewhere in Canada. Infrastucture and labour is close by cutting costs by $100's of millions. Grade and strip ratio is excellent.

This is what BHP says about Copper:

Why does BHP mine copper?

We believe the demand for copper will grow due to grade declines at existing copper mines, the radical urbanisation of large populations in China and India and the electrification of energy and transportation. Renewable energy sources, such as wind and solar, also require copper for their infrastructure.
1.7mWe produced 1.7m tonnes of copper in 2020.
50We are extending the life of our Spence mine in Chile by 50 years.
x2Copper demand will likely double over the next 30 years.
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