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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum New Found Gold Corp V.NFG

Alternate Symbol(s):  NFGC

New Found Gold Corp. is a Canada-based mineral exploration company. The Company is engaged in the acquisition, exploration, and evaluation of resource properties with a focus on gold properties located in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. The Company holds a 100% interest in the Queensway Project, which comprises an approximately 1,662 square kilometers area, located about 15 kilometers (km... see more

TSXV:NFG - Post Discussion

New Found Gold Corp > Crux Investor's notes
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Post by jimmymac on Mar 08, 2024 6:20pm

Crux Investor's notes

Peculiar that we haven't been aware of this source of information before now.
It seems that they are missing the CRUX of the matter. That is, the mineralized 
zones appear not to be widely diffused, but are of vein structures, and mining for
 the most attracive return when making plans for production. longer term, will be
underground, and vein specific. Sure, some pockets near surface may lend
themselves to stripping open pits, but why take in masses of country rock, unless
 initial cash flow requirements dictate that plan.
Surely costs to ship and mill large tonjnages 200 miles distant would negate
the most useful, optimum return. Fleets of trucks would be required,and shipping might be
prohibitive,
Alternatively, mining underground, using their own mill, perhaps second hand,
would enable NFG to ship the concentrated gold, or else, dore , intermittently to the nearest
smelter. one truckload at a time.
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Comment by Retiredgeo on Mar 08, 2024 7:11pm
There is an industry bias against underground mines.  A lot of experts, including Rick Rule, like to talk in terms of open pit mines - widely diffused zones not amenable to an open pit mine.  Some small open pits may be started here and there at Appleton North but this is underground mine country.  Fosterville is the model not some open pit mine in Nevada. The ore has to be ...more  
Comment by bull_runz on Mar 09, 2024 8:20am
Open Pit mines are wayyy more expensive, and take longer to dig though ;)
Comment by DanWarren on Mar 08, 2024 8:46pm
There sure is a lot of FUD comments flooding in, now that the price of gold has broken out, and gold stocks perking up..... Your post is wrong RE NOrth Queensway being 200 MILES away from Maritimes Pine Cove mill. By truck, it's been stated the distance is 240 kilometers, which would translate to about 145 miles.  However, the Pine Cove mill is on the coast with a deep Water wharf as ...more  
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