Tag: PEA
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Manganese X (MN.V) advances Battery Hill PEA
Manganese X Energy (MN.V) announced they are completing, together with Kemetco Research, test work for the Preliminary Economic Assessment (PEA) of their Battery Hill project. The Battery Hill project is located in New Brunswick, near the American border, and is one of the largest manganese resources in North America. The project has a measured and…
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Manganese X (MN.V) drill program intersects wide zones of manganese oxide near surface up to 27.69%
The Battery Hill drill program of 28 holes totalling 4509 meters was designed to increase the mineral resource in the Moody Hill area and to provide sufficient data to establish a NI 43-101 compliant mineral resource estimate expected in late Q1 2021.
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Manganese X (MN.V) stock surges 75% on good metallurgy and Joe Biden’s green energy plan.
“The news keeps getting better in the processing of the Battery Hill manganese ore,” stated Manganese X CEO Martin Kepman, “Recovery rates are impressive, and the applied process for purification has been refined to achieve greater efficiency and improved economics.”
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Manganese X (MN.V) spins out Quebec graphite property
On December 23, 2020 Manganese X (MN.V) announced that it’s 100%-owned subsidiary, Graphano will spin-out the Lac Aux Bouleaux (LAB) graphite property, located in the province of Quebec, Canada.
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Manganese X (MN.V) completes drill program, discovers manganese at surface in a new area
Drilling at Battery Hill ended yesterday, with 28 holes totalling 4509 meters being completed.
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Manganese X (MN.V) develops HVAC virus air-scrubber, and advances Battery Hill manganese project
“We are diligently assembling all the moving pieces in our air quality management solution as current global circumstances call for hyper action in this regard,” stated Martin Kepman, CEO Manganese X, “Breathing virus free air in a contained environment has taken on greater meaning.”
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Manganese X (MN.V) fires up the drills on Battery Hill property
“We are accelerating our drilling agenda to take advantage of the current attention and demand on manganese as a key cathode component in battery chemistry,” confirmed Martin Kepman, CEO of Manganese X.