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To: DanFromCan who wrote (53790)10/10/2025 3:26:09 PM
From: eagleeye15 Recommendations

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The resource (both pipes) are still open at depth.They have found that the pipes contain silica and traces of REE and even traces of gold if I recall. Correct me if I am wrong. All of these can be sold to offset operating costs.

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To: DanFromCan who wrote (53790)10/11/2025 8:52:54 PM
From: Jayfish2 Recommendations

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The purification process is multi levels. In the initial flotation process the ground up graphite is separated from other impurities and the house rock. I am not a geologist, but it’s possible that other credits may exist at this stage, including elements that are not found at the final stage.
When the graphite is liberated from its host. We still have other rock and minerals left behind that could have value