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This is Wayne Tisdale's project, and I think one would have to look at what happened with his other endeavors in the past.
Things generally move glacially slow (almost literally) in mine-development projects, but if the concentrations are high enough things can move fast too.
I hope management soon faces a choice: Do we borrow for the capital expenditures necessary to dig up all that high-concentration ore, or do we invite buyers from the majors at a large multiple of our current share price?
Hello, new here and to this sector mostly in bio tech stuff . This really has my interest but the only mining stock I have made a run at is a graphite one and it seems like it take it takes longer than the FDA does to approve stuff . Does anyone here have a guesstimate on time lines of when one can expect something to happen .the graphite stock I am in has taken years and it seems like there is no end to the studies / Pea's etc . Thanks !
Stocks fluctuate, and low-priced stocks fluctuate more. But maybe early word on assay results has leaked?
Thanks for sharing. Nice size bid on the board today for .37
Very relevant article. Doesn't mention US Cobalt and does not appear to be a paid shill.
Can Batteries Cope Without Cobalt?
Once mining begins the ride up begins also. Good reputable CEO. I'm long.
glta
Until they actually start mining and selling, they are not going to have any sales. Once they start selling, we will start seeing a return. Just be patient.
The guy has a good track record from what I've seen. I'm going to ride it out. Hopefully they strike gold! I mean Cobalt
Clarifying: MetalNRG has nothing to do with us. That's another "US Cobalt", an Australian LTD co. with ops in Nevada. Oops.
It never fails......I invest, then the stock goes down???? Fml lol
I know....what is up with this company??? Was going up nicely, but now all it wants to do is keep moving down.......Story of my investment life. Lmao I might just have to pull out soon and run....
Do you know how they came to the .57 strike price? TY
US Cobalt Grants Stock Options
https://globenewswire.com/news-release/2017/08/02/1071077/0/en/US-Cobalt-Grants-Stock-Options.html
US Cobalt Grants Stock Options
https://globenewswire.com/news-release/2017/08/02/1071077/0/en/US-Cobalt-Grants-Stock-Options.html
US Cobalt Grants Stock Options
https://globenewswire.com/news-release/2017/08/02/1071077/0/en/US-Cobalt-Grants-Stock-Options.html
Update on sample findings from Cobalts website. http://uscobaltinc.com/us-cobalt-provides-progress-update-at-the-iron-creek-cobalt-project-2/
I noticed there's no mention of this news on google finance.
Smart thinking.. we'll stay tuned!
It sounds like good news to me. I don't have a background in mining so the technical details presented in the press release doesn't validate the potential of the mine in my eyes. However, I interpret the statement "drilling is being conducted around the clock, seven days a week. A total of approximately 30,000 feet of drilling is planned for 2017," as positive. Why invest resources into drilling if the samples were bad? That's my take.
Not a good sign1a.
What the Heck happened today?! Did the sample assay come back?
$SCTFF US Cobalt Provides Progress Update at the Iron Creek Cobalt Project https://finance.yahoo.com/news/us-cobalt-provides-progress-iron-080000902.html
$SCTFF US Cobalt Provides Progress Update at the Iron Creek Cobalt Project https://finance.yahoo.com/news/us-cobalt-provides-progress-iron-080000902.html
US Cobalt Inc. CEO interview (TSX-V: $USCO ) (OTCQB: $SCTFF )
Could you post the link please? The last update I see is from the 30. May...
EDIT: Okay, I found it, but not one the website
http://www.stockwatch.com/News/Item.aspx?bid=Z-C:USCO-2483841
An update on the progress of the mine just came out. You can see it on cobalts website.
An interesting development, might apply to US Cobalt.
New rare-earth extractants
Pirate. Am on the fence about paying for the additional services to message but in response - Will look. I'm in currently with CRBP, GLDFF, and TWMJF.
Got your PM. Thanks. Interesting SCTFF is mentioned nowhere. I just think with the current administration - in this case - at home's the way to go. They are said to possibly produce as early as end of year...
Certainly not cobalt. You might be thinking of perovskite, a form of calcium titanate.
$SCTFF looks poised and ready. I was researching logistic stocks and stumbled on this. Regardless of if they supply first, the cobalt it there, Americans want to buy American, and we need to support UNICEF with what's happening in the DRC and shut it down! Tisdale has a track record of success.
Great article im just coming to understand Cobalt and heavy in MMJ now but cant refuse to observe the obvious here either. Thanks.
Wow that PR makes want to buy even more. Sounds like we could have a huge winner here
Was in tues. and am in 3k more. Check out the PRwire today. GO $SCTFF!!
Is ths the material that will revolutionize the Solar industry making solar Panels obsolete due to cost and labor intensive process. need to research Cobalt levls and where they are abundant.
Got in yesterday unfortunately but holding strong. This is one quiet board.
Was in with NAK then bailed after the drama. My gut likes this one for a long. Already set to start going to work. Prob. buy some more this evening.
New here. Why the concern? I don't see any drops in the chart. Was this trading much higher? Thank you
What I like about us cobalt is that they keep you updated. So many of these otc stocks leave you in the dark and the stock does not move.
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The Iron Creek Cobalt Property is located in Lemhi County, Idaho, along the most prolific trend of cobalt mineralization in the USA, the Idaho Cobalt Belt. The property benefits from a substantial amount of historical exploratory work, including approximately 30,000 feet of diamond drilling, and the mining of 1,500 feet of underground workings.
The Paradox Property consists of 111 mineral claims covering approximately 2,220 acres that contain eight historic oil and gas drill holes. The Paradox Property exists over an area with historic fluid analysis ranging from 81 to 1,700 ppm lithium in saturated minerals brines, which was previously disclosed by Voltaic Minerals Corp.’s press release of February 18, 2016. Well No.1 Long Canyon returned 500 ppm lithium. This well is located within 400 feet of the Paradox Property and is fully enclosed by the boundary (“Concentrated Subsurface Brines in the Moab Region, Utah”, Utah Geological and Mineralogical Survey, June 1965). The brine was discovered in the 1960s when over pressurized oil exploration wells encountered blowouts upon drilling.
The Paradox Basin area is a semi-desert region with an average of over 300 days of sunshine per year, existing infrastructure, and year-round access to road and rail.
The Paradox Property is located approximately 4 kilometres northwest of Intrepid Potash’s Cane Creek Operation and is contiguous to the north of Voltaic Minerals Corp.’s “Green Energy” lithium property. As disclosed in Intrepid Potash’s 2015 Annual Report, the Cane Creek Operation produced 93,000 tonnes of potash in 2015 through solution mining and solar evaporation ponds. The Property is approximately 530 miles east of Tesla’s Gigafactory in Nevada.
Approximately eight wells have been drilled on the Paradox Property with approximately 25 historic wells in the immediate area. Of these 25 historic wells, five near the Paradox Property have analytical data for lithium and are concurrent with a zone determined by the USGS to contain greater than 40% total dissolved solids in oil field brines. Lithium occurs at the basin in oversaturated mineral brine (40 per cent minerals, 60 per cent water) and was discovered during oil exploration when drill wells intercepted the main brine zone (clastic break 31) of the Paradox formation. The main brine zone is approximately 6,000 feet deep, and consists of 28 feet of shale, anhydrite and dolomite; the bed is not part of any oil reservoir. The fractured clastic zones form an excellent reservoir for brines derived from underlying evaporate units. The fracturing is caused by salt flowage, and it is possible that, when brine is removed from the zones, salt will flow into voids assisting to maintain the high reservoir pressure and high recovery of brine (“Concentrated Subsurface Brines in the Moab Region, Utah”, Utah Geological and Mineralogical Survey, June 1965).
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The Deep Valley Lithium Property (the “Property”) which is located in the Fox Creek – Sturgeon Lake area of west-central Alberta. The Property encompasses 6,648 ha (16,427 acres) and is located approximately 55 km due west of the community of Fox Creek.
The Property is underlain by Leduc Formation aquifers that are known to be highly enriched in lithium, potassium, boron, bromine and other commodities. Within the central part of the Property, historic samples of formation waters (brines) have returned 140 mg/L (ppm), which are amongst the highest values recorded within the Province of Alberta as reported by the ERCB in its report of October 2011 entitled “Geological Introduction to Lithium-Rich Formation Water with Emphasis on the Fox Creek Area of West-Central Alberta (NTS 83F and 83K)”.
Commonly, during the early history of oil wells in the area, there is a high oil-to-water extraction ratio. However, at present, most wells produce excessive amounts of formation water in comparison to petroleum. The formation water is treated as a waste product during the petroleum extraction process, after which the brine is re-injected into the subsurface. The level of extractability of lithium and other elements from the waste formation water is unclear and may require new technologies (some of which are being introduced and tested in Nevada brines).
Previous exploration and development in the region, related to petroleum operations, has provided potential access to regional infrastructure throughout the Fox Creek – Sturgeon Lake region. Infrastructure available includes wells, roads and power providing an economic advantage to future development.
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