Pyroxene

Collective Metals Provides Additional Details on Princeton Project in Southeastern British Columbia

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Thursday, May 18, 2023

VANCOUVER, British Columbia, May 18, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- COLLECTIVE METALS INC. (CSE: COMT | FSE: TO1 ) (the “Company” or “Collective”), is pleased to provide further information with respect to the Princeton Project (the “Project”).

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  • VANCOUVER, British Columbia, May 18, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- COLLECTIVE METALS INC. (CSE: COMT | FSE: TO1 ) (the “Company” or “Collective”), is pleased to provide further information with respect to the Princeton Project (the “Project”).
  • The Project is a copper-gold project located in south-central BC covering 70,570 acres west and southwest of the community of Princeton.
  • British Columbia is known as a low-risk jurisdiction with high standards for environmental stewardship and community engagement.
  • Geo., who is acting as the Company’s Qualified Person for the Princeton Property project, in accordance with regulations under NI 43-101.

Doubleview Provides Update on Milestone 56% Scandium Phosphate Recovery in First Phase Metallurgical Testing at the HAT Deposit

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Wednesday, February 22, 2023

The HAT Copper-Gold-Scandium-Cobalt deposit is located in the Golden Triangle region of the Atlin Mining District in British Columbia.

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  • The HAT Copper-Gold-Scandium-Cobalt deposit is located in the Golden Triangle region of the Atlin Mining District in British Columbia.
  • Achieving 56% Sc recovery shows that primarily, the response to the treatment program was predictable and as anticipated.
  • Expectations are that scandium recoveries in the range of 80% to 90% will ultimately be achievable with further process development and optimisation.
  • If it can be demonstrated that scandium can be recovered at an acceptable cost, then scandium has the potential to add significant value to the HAT deposit.

Doubleview Provides Update on Milestone 56% Scandium Phosphate Recovery in First Phase Metallurgical Testing at the HAT Deposit

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Wednesday, February 22, 2023

The HAT Copper-Gold-Scandium-Cobalt deposit is located in the Golden Triangle region of the Atlin Mining District in British Columbia.

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  • The HAT Copper-Gold-Scandium-Cobalt deposit is located in the Golden Triangle region of the Atlin Mining District in British Columbia.
  • Achieving 56% Sc recovery shows that primarily, the response to the treatment program was predictable and as anticipated.
  • Expectations are that scandium recoveries in the range of 80% to 90% will ultimately be achievable with further process development and optimisation.
  • If it can be demonstrated that scandium can be recovered at an acceptable cost, then scandium has the potential to add significant value to the HAT deposit.

Global $900 Million Pyroxenite Market Outlook to 2027 by Grade, Application, Region, Competitive Landscape - ResearchAndMarkets.com

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Wednesday, December 30, 2020

Global Pyroxenite market accounted for $0.68 billion in 2019 and is expected to reach $0.90 billion by 2027 growing at a CAGR of 3.5% during the forecast period.

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  • Global Pyroxenite market accounted for $0.68 billion in 2019 and is expected to reach $0.90 billion by 2027 growing at a CAGR of 3.5% during the forecast period.
  • Increase in demand for pyroxenite in steel & iron making applications is driving the growth of the market.
  • Pyroxenite, dark-coloured, intrusive igneous rock that consists of minerals that belong to pyroxenes group- predominantly, ferromagnesian minerals other than olivine.
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Imperial Engages M.Plan International To Carry Out Phase 2 Crater Lake Scandium Metallurgical Test Work

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Tuesday, October 1, 2019

Previous metallurgical work on Crater Lake mineralization showed that 100% of the scandium is contained in two common iron silicate minerals; pyroxene and amphibole.

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  • Previous metallurgical work on Crater Lake mineralization showed that 100% of the scandium is contained in two common iron silicate minerals; pyroxene and amphibole.
  • New test work will attempt to improve the previously encouraging scandium recoveries and increase the non-mineralized material rejection rate.
  • The metallurgical test work is intended to optimize the already encouraging test results obtained from our Phase 1 work completed in 2018, said Peter Cashin, Imperials President & Chief Executive Officer.
  • Crater Lake is the only known significant bedrock resource of scandium in North America with the potential for supporting a new domestic scandium supply chain.