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This report is from a Zebs Pty Minerals Pty Limited grant from Tasmania, Balfour Project, in the last decade.
The Balfour project aimed to test the Murrays Reward lode about 200 m below existing drilling and the old mine workings. The hole intersected two major reef structures in the target area, with a zone of pervasive silicification extending below the lower reef. The first reef assayed 7.65 m @ 0.81% Cu, from 413.25 m to 420.9 m. The Second Reef was intersected from 457.8 m to 465.25 m but was almost barren, returning only 0.9 m @ 0.16% Cu from 460.1 m to 461.0 m. The hole is interpreted to prove the continuity, at depth, of the copper mineralised main lode structure at Murrays Reward mine.
Back to Relevant Data: It's being reviewed at OTCMG in recent days, not so far public. Anything Jack_Herer posted is prima facie fundamentally flawed, apparently originating in the Klondiike, in one post,
Any Jack_Herer post is editorial, rather than data. There is a report of Balfour Project noticing something at a mine in Tasmania, "Murray's Reward," for example. Recently germane reports are likely among the data OTC is reviewing.
'The Balfour project aimed to test the Murrays Reward lode about 200 m below existing drilling and the old mine workings. The hole intersected two major reef structures in the target area, with a zone of pervasive silicification extending below the lower reef. The first reef assayed 7.65 m @ 0.81% Cu, from 413.25 m to 420.9 m. The Second Reef was intersected from 457.8 m to 465.25 m but was almost barren, returning only 0.9 m @ 0.16% Cu from 460.1 m to 461.0 m. The hole is interpreted to prove the continuity, at depth, of the copper mineralised main lode structure at Murrays Reward mine."
The actual "Gold Standard" in electrical conductors is Copper. Internet noted: "The demand for copper is expected to increase as the world transitions to clean energy. The International Energy Agency predicts that global demand for copper will more than double by 2040."
Some countries/peoples now plan ahead.
Fdc4 retains the oblivious perspective unware of WorldWide geopolitical money infusions, e.g. at HIRU!
OTCMG has updated HIRU new management and data, per company announcements: In the Past. Qatar itself is an upcoming geopolitical player--recently in Mideast conflicts. Those are worldwide public information. The mineral acquisitions follow other geopolitical similar interest. Then recently, Qatar is not recently reported: Communication device afflicted.
The details of a mining concession tend to be relatively elaborate, even to the matter of an operational plan--Mainly needing at funding source: Explaining HIRU. The Tasmanian on-boarded director, from the mining companies: Anyone can take as mining business as usual: Royalty Timeframe.
Public information notes that Hiru has a mining concession from already happened mining companies with a multi-generation Tasmanian local mining expert on-board. The funding now apparently matters. The concession itself can become a mortgage-basis.
9/17 Newsfile report created a context/backdrop for updates to follow, in writing.
SEC can draw geopolitical attention--the matter of Musk.
https://www.cnbc.com/2024/09/20/sec-says-musk-should-be-sanctioned-if-he-keeps-dodging-twitter-depositions.html
The short-term price projections are likely less than accurate: Geopolitical interest--likely once information is even OTC public.
Probably Not All The Time In The World! Somebody clearly stupid posted(?)!
"According to scientific estimates, Earth is expected to remain habitable for roughly 1.75 to 3.25 billion years, with the most likely end coming when the sun enters its red giant phase and engulfs the planet in about 5 to 7.5 billion years from now."
Starting October - December likely makes better sense: Pennies and dimes. In years gone, many have suggested that even God to be dead, in the remaining lifetime of earth. Likely the Holy Father even knows that it takes a lot of wine barrels, to get to eternity(?)! (They tend to do communion a lot!)
You can add my favorite price-driver: Geopolitical motivation in securiing--Western Alliances mineralization, v. "Others." At least one other Tasmanian mining operation has noticed that, too: Expressly, like HIRU.
New and current on Hiru website:
The Nickel project
The Nickel project is the a Nickel mine located in Tasmania, 8 km west of the town Zeehan.
Nickel deposit was discovered in the mine in 1997 and underground mining commenced in 2006. In March 2022 previous owner acquired the mine via a DOCA from prior owner. In April 2022 mining restarted at with the processing plant resuming operations in September 2022.
Infrastructure Condition:
The surface and underground infrastructure remained well-maintained during the care and maintenance period, enabling a swift restart of the mine in April 2022.
Recent Investments and Upgrades:
- Significant investment of A$17 million in new equipment.
- Installation of a newly constructed dust extraction system.
- Transitioned from ANFO explosives to water-resistant emulsion explosives.
- Acquired a larger Larox filter.
- Prepared for sample testing at an on-site laboratory.
- Expanded tailings capacity.
- Sourced a paste plant and constructed new camp infrastructure.
Jack_Herer posting a personal inability to read: Then claims that the undisclosed new reports available to HIRU, and apparently at OTCMG--show no copper mining fresh capability in the Tasmania Balfour Project.
Noting: . . . .the Sierra Nevada mountains are not alluvial, but are instead made up of igneous rocks and formed by uplift and erosion. "Empire Mine State Historic Park: Located in Grass Valley, California, this mine is considered one of the deepest, largest, and richest gold mines in the state. It has 367 miles of underground passages and produced 5.8 million ounces of gold between 1850 and 1956. Visitors can tour the mine yard, gardens, clubhouse, and Empire Cottage, and participate in living history programs." And that is just in one county in an area where lots of mining happened--even Western Tasmania-like.
Illiteracy and Jack_Herer poster would be said synonymous! The inability to verify the California Rush is one example. The Mother Lode was 150 miles long, and deep, and covers multiple Central California counties even now. An office still oversees it.
Hiru is at the start of a geopolitical "Rush," becoming evident in Tasmania, so far. There is more than one organization in West Taxmania, already noted.
Per HIRU mining website: "OTC:Hiru Non news worthy announcements and updates will be posted here temporarily until our OTC MARKETS access is resumed shortly." Many X-posts document that progress, alone.
You can notice that OTC Markets Group is not entirely updating the public records of HIRU--recently submitted. Verification and Authentication matters could be said to be on temporary pending hold.
In Tasmania, relatively near to newly documented Balfour Project, there is even a second penny stock listed, TSXV exchange: That is a copper mining company, geopolitically motivated. So the area is relatively in a "Rush" kind of context.
Noting that Geoffrey Summers got the job at Hiru, not clearly unemployable Jack_Herer posting. The copper incentive is geopolitical, with a major international player--includiing in Mideastern policy matters--dong the management at HIRU!
Jack_Herer has apparently not been contacted, (clearly!).
Nearby Tasmanian mining penny stock, $0.075, TSX exchange. Hiru is Tasmanian, area located: Within price range.
https://money.tmx.com/en/quote/CPER
Relevance to HIRU: CopperCorp is a penny stock; and HIRU has previously noted a financing commitment, earlier in the year in Liberia; and both organizations have noted the geopolitical motivations.
Anyone notices local corroboration for the recent HIRu mining concession acquisition, just in Tasmania.
Some people have actually been to Tasmania, noting the basis for being there--just CopperCorp for example.
Alpine copper project--CopperCorp's flagship asset, this project is located in Tasmania and could be a target for underground bulk mining.
Razorback rare earth project--This project is located in western Tasmania and is the focus of an aggressive drill program for copper, gold, and rare earths.
Skyline Project--This project has expanded to include the Razorback prospect, Walford Peak, and High Tor properties. The project covers 504 square kilometers and is considered to be highly prospective for iron oxide-copper-gold (IOCG) and rare earth element (REE) deposits.
Jasper--This prospect has high grade copper and zinc from surface sampling.
Jukes prospect--CopperCorp has identified three high-priority exploration target areas within the Razorback prospect, including the Jukes zone.
At least one operational report is public information, from January 2023. That is a basis for noting a presence on the ground in Tasmania. CopperCorp is Tasmania, locally and recently--noted days ago. Equipment on the ground will be in Tasmania with mining basis, clearly. What locals have noted is a local basis for the financing basis now announced. The Hiru Tasmania concession has the local basis, the local operations CEO now with Hiru.
Repeating: Hiru is locally available daily in various areas, globally.
Sheikh Khalid Nasser Al Thani, Chairman & CEO stated "We repeat we are well funded to carry the mining operations. The 5-year projection was based on current resources available to the company. Obviously with this new cash infusion the company can acquire the equipment needed and start immediately speeding up the start date."
Anyone notices the comparison with Jack_Herer poster--personally posted as never having been to Tasmania--and anyone else not too familiar with various nearby mining operations. Hiru has again announced its continued presence in Liberia, and before that its new advisor, CEO of local mining operations from which HIRU has the recent concession. HIRU is daily locally available.
Hiru is currently Copper interested--multiple locations--geopolitical motivated. All that glitters, in fact: Is not Las Vegas, or even necessary--many might say in a global economy, more reliant on state-created fiat money. Anyone goes with the "Flagship/Fleet" kind of concept, Hiru promoted. Many might call it, "MInes That Matter!"
So far, positive and stellar positive announcements and PR are in the offing, not yet current. Liberia even reappears in recent X posts. The "Flagship" concept appears intended to call attention to even newer mining acquisitions, not yet current.
Copper is identified in the recent Hiru concession acquisition announcement. Other acquisitions are considered likely.
The multi-year existence of other mining activity in the area is supportive of Hiru, as well as that activity and their reports. Mining is even relatively high-tech advancing in the time-frames. Even motorized vehicles are now commonplace. Minerals have become a geopolitical issue.
Then Mineral Resources Tasmania released this about Balfour Project in Jan, 2023. So existing resources have been doing something.
--"The Balfour project aimed to test the Murrays Reward lode about 200 m below existing drilling and the old mine workings. The hole intersected two major reef structures in the target area, with a zone of pervasive silicification extending below the lower reef. The first reef assayed 7.65 m @ 0.81% Cu, from 413.25 m to 420.9 m. The Second Reef was intersected from 457.8 m to 465.25 m but was almost barren, returning only 0.9 m @ 0.16% Cu from 460.1 m to 461.0 m. The hole is interpreted to prove the continuity, at depth, of the copper mineralised main lode structure at Murrays Reward mine."
Then comparing, north western Tasmania is near enough to Henty and Mount lyell mines--near Queenstown--to maybe be thought a realized mineralized area. There is a concept of staff and equipment in the area. What the two mining companies engaging Hiru already know, or have done: Is now to be said already paid for--a project speed-concept, worldwide.
One famous mining area is in California, There are eight counties in the Gold Country region of California:
Amador County, Calaveras County, El Dorado County, Nevada County, Placer County, Sacramento County. Sierra County.
Tuolumne County. The famous Mother Lode is 150 miles long--one part of the area. Sacramento County is not regarded a part of the High Sierra mountains, even.
Mineral deposits tend to form in clusters, so prospective areas may be near existing mines or other areas of known mineralization. The company consultant Summers is noted to be the ceo of the mining companies already in place at Balfour, going back some years. There is likely a public history and likely mapping and other development activities completed or nearing completion. HIru is on record has having providing supportive documents to OTCMG--saving likely years in time-frames, like the financing.
If the area is relatively undeveloped--compared to CopperCorp areas--then likely CopperCorp is promoting its own areas. That appears to not occur in Jack_Herer posts regarding any areas..
In a separate report, CopperCorp--a Tasmania neighbor--is also geopolitical motivated. Hiru is locally, noted: Relatively directly corroborated.
What the (Tasmania) neighbors are finding. Tier 1 (company making) activity in process!
https://www.newsfilecorp.com/release/221909/CopperCorp-Acquires-Strategic-New-Ground-Adjoining-Razorback-Property
Hasty generalization based commentary is logical fallacy based, among the literate. "A big clue is Summers, the new director. "What does he know, and when did he know it?" He has been Tasmania mining-involved for upwards of 30 years."
Noted is that Jack-Herer poster claims no previous involvement in Tasmania, or with Royal Families. The data-base claimed by Jack_Herer is hyper-limited, incapable of reliable application to a specific case.
Hiru is now likely worth its near-term pps of $0.03 to $0.05, soon to be validated in upcoming reports. The confirmation of Balfour Project capability is a basis of price-build. The various steps in that are in a sequence, not in a surprise. A big clue is Summers, the new director. "What does he know, and when did he know it?" He has been Tasmania mining-involved for upwards of 30 years.