Sean K
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Hi Paul. Interesting. When are they going to drill test the system? All they state is "a campaign of concerted drilling over the coming months." Bit vague. Will be interesting to see how it developes.Does anyone know much about Wedgetail Mining Ltd (WTE)?
I came across WTE which seems to have been concentrated on gold but by chance seems to have come across a potentially world-class moly resource which they have called the Millenium prospect. Initial results seem to suggest that the Millenium prospect could be a resource in an order greater than the world-class Spinifex Ridge deposit being conducted by Moly Mines Ltd (MOL). The WTE Millenium project is located about 115km to the south of the MOL Spinifex deposit.
WTE is on my watch list (currently trading at 17c) but i'd be interested to know what others think of this one.
Both tungsten and moly prices have been strengthening, but the firming up of tungsten prices has been overshadowed by the surge in moly prices from US$25/lb at the beginning of the year to close to US$40/lb recently.
Moly is used in high-performance steels in the oil and gas industry, nuclear power stations and desalination plants. The crux of the matter however, is that about two-thirds of all oil pipelines will have to be replaced because their steel does not contain moly.
However, in virtually every case the Australian projects being brought online by prospective producers have been fraught with delays. This is mainly due to the notoriously difficult nature of specilaty metals projects to obtain debt financing for, due to thin markets, and the fact that in the past China has flooded the market with cheap tungsten and exerted a disproportionate level of control over prices.
Queensland Ores is the only fully-funded development from 100% equity sources, but is tungsten only, but is in a good position to benefit from the current high tungsten prices.
Cheers!
jman2007
QOL - Queensland Ores will be mining Moly as well as tungsten.
The planned production from the BFS was 321,000 lbs of molybdenite in concentrates per annum. Following the upgrade of the resouce, the expected mine life will be 5 years with the possibility of extending this with further drilling.
Article in the Australian today-pure speculation stating the continual growing demand for Molybdenum and a focus on moly juniors.
Indium the next Molybdenum ? in the same article, china has been one of the main suppliers but output is expected to drop by more than 50% in 2007.
FUTURE LOOKS BRIGHT FOR MOLY AND MAYBE INDIUM
Not sure about the data behind your chart there @Sean K
The blockiness of the line suggests the time frame might well be large.
Monthly, maybe quarterly? ? Dunno, just guessing.
China spot. Weekly bars.
(AM-99C-MLBR)
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Dunno, but same chart as per my last.
Weekly bars on mine again.
Up ~26% in a month...
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We are not in the major supply country list, so I don't think there's much investing opportunity in Australian stocks when it comes to Moly exposure !
China, Chile followed by USA takes spots on the podium...
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DGR - D'aguilar Gold ??I had a pile stacked in a company in QLD about 20 years ago that had what seemed to be our best moly deposit and they've disappeared from the ASX, or changed their name. It was near Mt Isa. Can you recall that?
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