MTB mount burgess mining nl

MTB having indicated & inferred estimated resources is...

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    MTB  having  indicated & inferred estimated resources is undeniably unbelievable
    with the price obsurdly way under valued.

    The value in the ground here is in the several of $100m's + with Gallium & Germanium
    the sky is the limit with quantity, 1000 sq km have a look at strike lengths   & width's.
    Resources still extend out  so theres plenty more  undiscovered.

    I think the silver alone is $70m at current silver prices.

    Poly Metals
    Zinc, silver, lead, copper, vanadium, galium & germanium.

    OPEN PIT , so MTB will have no reason not to mine
    as with the ore having easily processed  containing
    germanium &  gallium makes the entire projects far more economical
    & easy to mine.

    At the Nxuu Zinc-Lead-Silver-Germanium-Vanadium deposit in Botswana, Mount Burgess Mining has achieved an impressive average mineralization of 65.5% per drillhole. Let’s break down the details:
    • Kalahari Sand Cover: On average, each drillhole has a Kalahari sand cover of 6.12 meters (approximately 14.3% of the hole).
    • Barren or Low-Cut Quartz Wacke: This layer above any mineralization amounts to 7.18 meters (about 16.8% of each hole).
    • Depth to Start of Mineralization: The depth to the start of mineralization averages 13.3 meters per hole.
    • Non-Mineralized Intersections: Within the mineralized domains, non-mineralized intersections account for an average of 1.44 meters per hole (approximately 3.4% of each drillhole).
    • Mineralization Zone: The remaining portion, approximately 28 meters per hole (or 65.5% of each hole), contains zinc, lead, silver, vanadium oxide, germanium, and gallium mineralization above low-cut grades.
    • Base of Mineralization: The average base of mineralization is at a depth of 42.47 meters per hole.
    The low-cut grades used for this calculation are as follows:
    • Zinc and Lead: 1%
    • Silver: 10 grams per tonne (g/t)
    • Vanadium Oxide: 300 parts per million (ppm)
    • Germanium: 3 g/t
    • Gallium: 10 g/t
    Notably, the Kalahari sand cover is amenable to bulldozing or scraping, with only a few holes requiring light blasting where calcrete is present. Additionally, the oxidized and weathered nature of barren quartz wacke and other mineralized domains allows for cost-saving measures such as ripping and limited drilling and light blasting.

    Mount Burgess Mining’s focus on efficient extraction methods should contribute to significant cost savings compared to drilling and blasting sulphide deposits1.
    Keep in mind that further drilling will refine these estimates, but currently, it’s estimated that an open cut on this basin-shaped deposit will have a strip ratio in the order of approximately 3;1

    3m mkt cap  Strong BUY
 
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