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Ophir Metals Corp
V.OPHR
Alternate Symbol(s):
OPHRF
Metals & Mining
Industrial Metals & Minerals
Ophir Metals Corp., formerly Ophir Gold Corp., is a Canada-based diversified mineral exploration company, which is focused on the exploration and development of the Pilipas and Radis Lithium Properties in James Bay, Quebec, and the past-producing Breccia gold property located in Lemhi County, Idaho. The Pilipas Property consists of 135 claims totaling approximately 7,100 hectare (ha) and is...
situated within the La Grande Subprovince. It is primarily underlain by volcano-sedimentary rocks (Greenstone) of the Lower Eastmain Greenstone Belt: conglomerate, sandstone, basalts and felsic to intermediate tuffs. The Radis Property (152 claims, 7, 850 ha) is located approximately 70 km east-northeast of Wemindji, James Bay, Quebec, and within 10 km of a major all-season road and hydropower infrastructure corridor. The Radis property hosts multiple lithium pegmatites: Chou, Navet, and Courgette. The Breccia Gold Property consists of 80 claims and is approximately 40 km southwest of Salmon, Idaho.
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See attached figure. The Vieux Comptoir progenitor of the spodumene pegmatites appears to dip to the NE under QTWO's "Mia" and
$OPHR
's "Raddis" lands. The implication is that spodumene pegmatites on the west end of "Mia" are more deeply eroded than those on the east end of "Raddis". Spodumene pegmatites on Raddis may have only just been unroofed, increasing in size with depth as they do at PMET's CV5. disclosure-I am long both OPHR and QTWO.
https://ceo.ca/ophr?8e47f5ee23fd
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