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Wednesday, July 27, 2011 12:56:08 PM
I spent ten years consulting for the mines in Arizona and New Mexico. After mines had worked for years getting ore out of the ground they mined their tailings using chemistry. Recovery of copper and gold out of the tailings is primarily a chemists playground. The work at the time, late 1970s to early 80s, was spraying caustic acid over the tailings and recovering value from the collected dissolved minerals. This had severe environmental concerns but yielded large profits.
The chemistry expertise is what I expect Bourque utilized to develop Kryron.
Does anyone have any information on what progress GPGI made in their quest to extract valuable minerals? Did this process get far enough along to have any promise and is there present value in what GPGI developed? Is work still being done on the GPGI process or was it all put to bed and GPGI acquired only as a shell with no intrinsic value other than the shell and chemistry expertise?
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