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Plenty of other companies would have those kind of tonnages up in lights. That and the use of a lot of jargon says to me that these guys seem to be trying to keep a lid on things for the time being
I'm not a metallurgist, but could it be that the cost of extracting the vandium is expensive? Or the composition of the ore makes the chemical process more difficult?II'm gonna do some research to see if Elephant Vanadium deposits exist like this all over the world, I mean why the hell is IRC so cheap???????
Figures look right to me YT. I can't understand why this has been overlooked. They need to bring out a nice little scoping study similar to what MAK did with Wonarah to make the market aware of it's viability, but as you say they need to get this patented technology thingy working before they can do that. Happy with the eod close over 30 resistance but still needs follow through and for it to be confirmed as support for a change in trend. Pretty positive though. $1.5 trillion! WTF!With Vanadium at $80 a kg and Moly at $35/lb the Gross Value of Julia Creek is as follows
High Grade
5 Billion tonnes @ 0.37% V = 18.5M Tonnes @ $80k/t ($80kg) = $1.5Trillion
5 Billion tonnes @ 310g/t Mo = 1.55M Tonnes @ $16k/t ($35/lb) = $24.8 Billion
I'm not a metallurgist, but could it be that the cost of extracting the vandium is expensive? Or the composition of the ore makes the chemical process more difficult?
Just thinking outloud.
Hey Gekko,
The JORC at Julia Creek is actually 8 Billion Tonnes, theres a high grade component and a low grade component (see the pic)
re the grades, well the next major ASX vanadium producer to be is WVL and their avg grade is 0.46% V vs IRC's is 0.4% EQUIV (ie 0.37% + Moly credits)
WVL's JORC is 140Mt's@0.46% V [Mkt Cap 155m shares @ $2 = $310m]
vs
IRC's 4,898Mt's@0.4% V Equiv [Mkt Cap 92m shares @ 30c = $28.5m]
So grades shouldn't be a problem
Whats very intersting is comparing IRC's Moly grades to that of the next big ASX Moly producer MOL
MOL JORC 650Mt's@ 450g/t Mo + Cu and Ag credits (low) [Mkt Cap 100m Shares+options @$2.80 = $280m
vs
IRC's JORC 4898Mt's @ 0.37%V +310g/t Mo [Mkt Cap 92m shares @ 30c = $28.5m]
With Moly and Vanadium prices soaring I think IRC's Julia Creek could become a monster project in time and is certainly worth more than the few million EV its recieving currently once the NTA is take into account
I mean IRC has a 5 Billion Tonne JORC for the high grade area which is at surface and has grades just below that of WVL's Vanadium and MOL's Moly, what a monster
This one reminds me a lot of FWL - massive massive resource, looking at new technology to extract resource. And so tightly held that when a couple of serious buyers get in, the sp rockets.
Have held a small parcel here since late last year, but as always should have bought more!!
Im still struggling to get my head around the size of their resource! But it looks to be very real.
Hi Roland - sure it can happen - but then it's up to the buyers to entice them back in with higher offers!! Talk about tightly held -- not sure how to make an entry that won't keep me up all night, every night......
Good luck to the holders, recent price action suggests all time highs will be tested ie not many other resistance lines to break!
Might look for a flag formation for a possible entry..
Pretty good breakout.The past week or so price action has looked pretty encouraging with a few white candles. Approaching potential breakout around these levels. Lots of resistance at 30 for some reason. 23-25 looks be be well established support, so not too much downside perhaps?
Hey Gekko,
The JORC at Julia Creek is actually 8 Billion Tonnes, theres a high grade component and a low grade component (see the pic)
re the grades, well the next major ASX vanadium producer to be is WVL and their avg grade is 0.46% V vs IRC's is 0.4% EQUIV (ie 0.37% + Moly credits)
WVL's JORC is 140Mt's@0.46% V [Mkt Cap 155m shares @ $2 = $310m]
vs
IRC's 4,898Mt's@0.4% V Equiv [Mkt Cap 92m shares @ 30c = $28.5m]
So grades shouldn't be a problem
Whats very intersting is comparing IRC's Moly grades to that of the next big ASX Moly producer MOL
MOL JORC 650Mt's@ 450g/t Mo + Cu and Ag credits (low) [Mkt Cap 100m Shares+options @$2.80 = $280m
vs
IRC's JORC 4898Mt's @ 0.37%V +310g/t Mo [Mkt Cap 92m shares @ 30c = $28.5m]
With Moly and Vanadium prices soaring I think IRC's Julia Creek could become a monster project in time and is certainly worth more than the few million EV its recieving currently once the NTA is take into account
I mean IRC has a 5 Billion Tonne JORC for the high grade area which is at surface and has grades just below that of WVL's Vanadium and MOL's Moly, what a monster
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