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    Just little bit  of information for people who don't realise , Ardea Resources which very close to MZM, claimed East kalgoorlie to contain the largest Cobalt deposit in the whole of Australia..

    it will be matter of time before Montezuma can claim it has a slice of the big pie!

    Another good point to consider is Montezuma is more cashed up  and should have resource estimate pretty quick..
    Arl market cap is $40millions
    Mzm market cap is  $14 millions (it will catch up with its neighbour soon)



    here is a copy and paste of the article Jan 28 ,2017



    Cobalt to the fore as lithium-ion battery demand rises for electric vehicles and renewables storage

    ABC Rural
    By Babs McHugh


    Updated 26 Jan 2017, 10:41am
    PHOTO: Cobalt, an essential cathode ingredient, is another 'tech metal' ready to roar on back of demand for electric vehicle batteries. (Supplied: Ardea Resources )
    MAP: Perth 6000
    Future demand for batteries for electric cars, renewable energy storage and portable devices like smart phones and laptops is driving up the price, and investor interest in, cobalt.
    Cobalt is one of a new complex of 'tech-metals', also known as lifestyle metals, that includes lithium and vanadium.
    It is yet to receive the wide spread public notice that lithium has in recent years, despite lithium-ion batteries containing more cobalt than lithium.
    Ardea Resources, which will list on the ASX next month, has uncovered what is thought to be the largest known cobalt deposit in Australia.
    "In the batteries you have an anode and a cathode, as the cobalt is used in the cathode," said managing director Matthew Painter.
    "The cobalt is entirely within the cathode as lithium-cobalt oxide and without it, you haven't got a lithium-ion battery."
    Half of the global supply of cobalt comes from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) in Central Africa.
    Last year Amnesty International released a report on the rampant use of child labour in mines in the DRC.
    It concluded that in 2014 there were 40,000 children working in mines across the country, many of them in cobalt mines.
    Matthew Painter said the sourcing of ethically-mined cobalt was another major driver for the industry's development.
    "Clearly not ever operator there (DRC) is doing the wrong thing," he said.
    "But it seems to have tainted a good chunk of the industry there; so operators like Apple, Samsung and LG Chem are taking action to clean up supply lines.
    "And it's necessary that any country that's at the end of the supply line take action and highlight the issue."
    Cobalt price on the up

    Mathew Painter estimated that there was around 124,000 tonnes of cobalt supplied each year.
    "The price is on the march, it's increasing quite rapidly and will help change the economics of some projects I would imagine.
    "In December it was around $US31,500 a tonne for cobalt metal, it is now sitting around $US36,000 and the predictions are it will continue to rise," he said.
    The cobalt deposit is within the Kalgoorlie Nickel Project zone in the goldfields of Western Australia.
    The region is one of the best nickel provinces in the world but the industry has been in the doldrums in recent years in the face of low prices and international competition.
    The rapidly growing demand for lithium-ion batteries could well change all that.
    "There's a substantial portion of nickel in the lithium-ion batteries," Mr Painter said.
    "We can target the cobalt directly, pull out the nickel at the same time, and make a product that's going to be immediately usable for the tech industry." cobalt.jpg
    Last edited by dannyleb: 01/03/17
 
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