Post by
DanWarren on Feb 09, 2024 7:12am
How Soon Could NFG start mining?
This was a question posted on this board by Rosie 1, yesterday.....now, I don't see that post...removed?....why?
Well, I posted an answer to that post, and here it is:
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My understanding is that by using Maritime Resource's (MAE) Pine Cove processing facilities on the coast of the Baie Verte peninsula in Newfoundland, which is 240 kilometers from Queensway North by truck ( but could also be barged to Pine Cove as it has a deep Water pier as part of the plant), mining could start somewhere in around one year or somewhat longer.
I believe Denis Laviolette stated this at one point.
The Pine Cove mill has key environmental permits. But NFG needs some permitting for its mining plans. However, the Newfoundland govt is very motivated to get mining going, and wants to have at least 5 new mines by 2030. So, they would likely be eager to help get NFG jump started ASAP, would seem reasonable.
NFG has penned a Memorandum of understanding with MAE regarding the processing of Quuensway ore at this facility, and NFG invested around $2 million in MAE ( maybe it was $4 million).
That plant can process 1400 tons of ore per day.
This is the quickest way to get into production I assume, and could posdibly generate enough profits/ cash flow to cover all or most, or at least much of, NFGs exploration costs and other development costs, and enable loans to be provided for further mine development in the future, I would think.
Starting small scale by open pit mining north Queensway, would also be a sound strategy to the start of mining operations. I have heard mining experts state that starting production at a small scale first is a smart strategy.
I believe this is the most logical step to start production ASAP.
Comment by
Dixiedee on Feb 12, 2024 6:41am
It should read this being an election year
Comment by
Dixiedee on Feb 12, 2024 7:24am
Most gold stocks are down over the last 12 months the glass here is half full not half empty and The shareholdersi talk to would like a higher share price but I wouldn't say they are frustrated some are buying more others are waiting for the siemic drilling results with excitement patience is a virtue we all need some
Comment by
Dixiedee on Feb 12, 2024 11:32am
Oh Bucc give it up own up to who you are and move on with your life newfound gold is above your skill level to understand
Comment by
toller1 on Feb 12, 2024 7:09pm
Ask them how many rigs are drilling! 5 is the answer. Ask them about lay offs coming.
Comment by
Evenkeel123 on Feb 12, 2024 9:15pm
Yes toiler, I heard that as well, only 5 in the off-season. You can talk to some people here until you are blue in the face and all you get is that defensive shilelds up posture, lol. EK