please correct me if i'm wrong...
A metric ton unit (MTU) can mean 10 kilograms (22 lb) within metal (e.g. tungsten, manganese) trading, particularly within the USA. It traditionally referred to a metric ton of ore containing 1% (i.e. 10 kg) of metal
==> +/- 350 / 10kg
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JORC :113 600 000 ton @ 0.06%==> 68.800.000 kg WO?
cut off 39 800 000 ton @ 0.14%==> 57.500.000 KG WO?
good for 115.000.000 kg x 350$/(10KG)
= 4 025 million
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