niceonecyril
- 25 May 2007 03:48
niceonecyril
- 25 May 2007 04:03
- 2 of 810
Can't understand why above does not work? typed in manually and ok.
http://www.minesite.com/nc/minews/simplenews/article/braemore-resources-uses-cutting-edge-to-help-produce-nickel-and-pgms/1.html
Tried a second time and no luck, to read you need to type in manually?
Well worth reading,article dated 23/05/07.
cyril
moneyplus
- 25 May 2007 12:26
- 3 of 810
I have 10k of these just on the nickel promise-they are being noticed now so worth checking out-do you own any cyril?
niceonecyril
- 25 May 2007 13:27
- 4 of 810
moneyplus; yes i do hold, sold some TMC to buy.
cyril
niceonecyril
- 26 May 2007 04:08
- 5 of 810
A couple of articles worth reading,
www.miningmx.com/platinum/758655.htm
also click on Step change for PT, at top of page.
www.miningmx.com/mining_fin/726787.htm
Can't understand why the above do not work? worked on the preview, so need
to manually type in.
cyril
porky
- 13 Jun 2007 13:36
- 6 of 810
Really surprised at the lack of interest on this board in this company.
It has an outstanding future.
The shares are in demand today with buys far outnumbering sales.
http://www.proactiveinvestors.co.uk/
Take a look at Wendys research on this site and be prepared to be amazed.
Regards.
I hold.
niceonecyril
- 13 Jun 2007 14:42
- 7 of 810
Agreed porky, also a major (BHP?) seem to be showing interest, rumour of the day.
I find AM frustrating hundreds of posts in no hopers such as SEO, yet until some
shares i have posted on get almost no replies(or not until they come up trumps) VOG,IEC,and OIL come to mind.
cyril
moneyplus
- 13 Jun 2007 14:57
- 8 of 810
agreed with you both as wendy says research read her articles and prepare to pinch yourself!! always a slow reaction on here which is why I pick up my companies to follow and invest in- on the other side.
niceonecyril
- 15 Jun 2007 11:29
- 9 of 810
Don't have to much luck with my attempts, but here goes
http://www.citywire.co.uk/News/NewsArticlePrint.aspx?VersionID=93255
You need to register but well worth the effort, if not successful put
www.citywire.co.uk in the address bar, should do the trick?
cyril
porky
- 15 Jun 2007 14:51
- 10 of 810
Getting into top gear at last.
The only way is up, hopefully.
Cheers.
Iankn73
- 15 Jun 2007 16:04
- 11 of 810
I'm on board with this one from a couple of days ago. I bought this about 8 months ago then sold just before the price started trickling upwards (f@cking typical!). Based on what I have researched I'm hopeful I'm in at the right time this time. Fingers crossed and heres hoping we get some good news from Braemore very soon.
Another nice tick up today.
Good luck and have good weekend chaps.
Ian
Iankn73
- 11 Jul 2007 08:40
- 12 of 810
The results are even better than their initial findings at 72% good news indeed!
Braemore Resources Leach Test Results
RNS Number:0220A
Braemore Resources PLC
11 July 2007
11 July 2007
Braemore Resources Plc
("Braemore" or "the Company")
Braemore Resources Achieves High Nickel Yields from Direct Atmospheric Leach of
Leinster Nickel Sulphide Tailings
Braemore Resources Plc (AIM: BRR) today announced that high nickel yields and
dissolution rates from both sulphide and non-sulphide (silicate) nickel bearing
minerals have been achieved in atmospheric leach test work on representative
samples of nickel sulphide tailings from the Leinster Nickel Sulphide Tailings
Project in Western Australia.
These encouraging results arise from ongoing leaching tests conducted as part of
laboratory scale hydrometallurgical test work conducted independently by
Outotec, (formerly Outokumpu Technology), at its Research centre in Pori,
Finland and by Atomaer at its Research Centre in Randburg, South Africa.
The program of hydrometallurgical test work on an atmospheric leach of nickel
sulphide tailings concluded by Outotec in June achieved nickel yields and
dissolution rates of 88% to 95.6% in 8 to 24 hours, with the best result of
92.9% of nickel in solution after 8 hours.
The initial program of pilot plant test work of an atmospheric leach of nickel
sulphide tailings concluded by Atomaer in June achieved nickel yields and
dissolution rates greater than 90% in 6 hours.
Hamish Bohannan, Managing Director of Braemore said:
"The results from both programs represent significant improvements on earlier
findings from which a 72% nickel yield was chosen as the base case assumption
for project feasibility studies. We expect these new results to lead to further
refinements in the process flow sheet with potential for further positive
impacts on project economics. For example, the more we reduce residence times
for nickel dissolution while maintaining high nickel yields at 90% or greater,
the more we can reduce the capacity of leach tanks, the footprint of the plant
and related capital expenditure."
Representatives from Outotec and Atomaer met in Helsinki and Pori during June to
review results and to discuss areas for technical co-operation to enhance the
economics of the project.
Three studies are currently in progress:
1. Continuous pilot plant test work of the atmospheric leach for optimization
using Outotec technology at the Outotec Research Laboratories in July and
August;
2. A techno-economic study of the Leinster Nickel Sulphide Tailings Project by
Outotec, due for completion by the end of October 2007. This is based on
evaluation of the preliminary results of the atmospheric leach for the
Engineering Study and the Definitive Feasibility Study under the Tailings Supply
Agreement with BHP Billiton
3. Further atmospheric leach pilot plant test work using Atomaer technology at
Atomaer's Research Centre for optimisation by the end of the September quarter.
The results of further test work will be reported and released to the market as
and when they are available, subject to the terms of confidentiality provisions
with BHP Billiton under the Tailings Supply Agreement.
Mr Robert Sinclair, CEng., MIChemE has reviewed and takes responsibility for the
information and results from Outotec and Atomaer as reported in this
announcement. He is a chemical engineer and member of the UK Institute of
Chartered Engineers and a Registered Chartered Engineer with the Engineering
Council in UK of good standing. He also has not less than 5 years relevant
experience in the leaching and extraction of nickel and other base metals using
hydrometallurgical techniques to qualify as a qualified person in terms of the
Guidance Note for Mining, Oil and Gas Companies dated March 2006 for AIM
Companies of London Stock Exchange. Mr Sinclair is the General Manager of
Atomaer Australia Pty Limited.
For further information contact:
ENDS
Braemore Resources:
Hamish Bohannan
Managing Director
Braemore Resources Plc
Telephone (Office): +61 8 9218 8833
Telephone (Mobile): +61 419 234 770
Nabarro Wells & Co. Limited
Hugh Oram
Director
Telephone (office) +44 20 7710 7400
Parkgreen Communications
Clare Irvine/Justine Howarth
Telephone (Office): +44 20 7851 7480
Note to Editors:
Braemore Resources Plc is public company listed on the Alternative Investment
Market of London Stock Exchange.
Braemore acquired all of the issued capital of Western Consolidated Nickel Pty
Limited ("WCN") from Atomaer in July 2005.
WCN has sole rights to conduct pilot plant test work and a Definitive
Feasibility Study on the reclamation and processing of sulphide nickel tailings
at BHP Billiton's nickel operations at Leinster.
WCN may proceed with the development and operations of commercial plants to
process sulphide nickel tailings to produce nickel products at the Leinster
Nickel Operations (the Project) and subsequently at Kambalda and Mt Keith if the
Definitive Feasibility Study for the Project satisfies the project criteria.
Independent consultant, CSA Australia has completed a resource statement for
three of the tailings storage facilities making up the Leinster Tailings
Project. A JORC compliant Mineral Resource estimate of 29.6 million tonnes of
sulphide nickel tailings at an average grade of 0.46% nickel has been
determined, containing 135,000 tonnes of nickel. In addition, AMC Consultants
independently estimated approximately 134.6 million tones of tailings containing
350,758 tonnes of nickel based on historic mill records of the sulphide tailings
at the Kambalda and Mt Keith operations.
The Tailings Supply Agreement also provides exclusive rights to BHP Billiton to
purchase all nickel product from the Project that complies with product
specifications.
niceonecyril
- 25 Jul 2007 13:36
- 13 of 810
Theirs an RNS out, concerning Con Roast AND S/Africa PGM's
cyril
explosive
- 24 Aug 2007 19:08
- 14 of 810
TB report responsible for the share movement today, happy times on a potential multi-bagger to come :-)
explosive
- 04 Sep 2007 23:39
- 15 of 810
Am I missing something or does the market not seam to have switched on yet?
ValueMax
- 16 Oct 2007 12:08
- 16 of 810
Braemore Resources PLC
16 October 2007
Braemore Resources Plc
('Braemore' or 'the Company')
First PGM Production by Braemore Resources from its ConRoast Smelting Programme
at Mintek, South Africa
Braemore (AIM:BRR) announces its first production of Platinum Group Metals
(PGMs) following commencement of continuous smelting activities at Mintek's
3.0MW smelter in Johannesburg, South Africa. The first PGMs, which are now being
regularly tapped from the smelter as alloys, follow the announcement on 25th
September that Braemore's subsidiary, Independence Platinum (Independence) was
to commence smelting.
The smelter has produced 18 tonnes of alloy with an estimated PGM content of 353
ounces in the period from the commencement of the smelting on 28 September to
Sunday 7 October. This represents a recovery of over 98% of contained PGMs from
over 200 tonnes of dry revert concentrates (high chrome content slag from
smelting operations at traditional 'six-in-line' smelters containing PGMs).
This represents a significant achievement for Braemore, which now becomes a
primary PGM producer, and the company is delighted with the performance of the
smelter and the smooth start up of this smelting programme.
This successful start to the smelting operations has been noticed in the PGM
industry with a marked increase in enquiries from emerging and existing
producers for discussions regarding ongoing supply of concentrates. Progress
has been made in this regard which could see commencement of studies on
additional ConRoast smelters to meet rising demand for smelting capacity that
can process the chrome rich UG2 PGM concentrates. As previously announced,
Braemore has already secured feedstock for smelting at Mintek and is actively
negotiating with various producers. The feedstock material comprises revert
tails and high chrome concentrates.
The feasibility study into the establishment of a new 10MW ConRoast smelting
facility on the western limb of the South African Bushveld Complex for smelting
high-chrome PGM concentrates will be completed by March 2008. Commissioning of
this first dedicated ConRoast smelter is planned for mid-2009.
Managing Director Hamish Bohannan said: 'This production represents a
significant achievement for Braemore, as we are now a member of the exclusive
club of PGM producers. We are particularly pleased with the smooth start-up and
the smelting results to date.'
ENDS
For further information contact:
Braemore Nabarro Wells & Co. Limited Parkgreen Communications
Mr Hamish Bohannan Mr Hugh Oram Justine Howarth / Erica Nelson
Managing Director Director Tel: +44 20 7851 7480
Braemore Resources Plc Tel: +44 20 7710 7400
Tel (Office): +61 8 9218 8833
Tel (Mobile):+61 419 234 770
ValueMax
- 16 Oct 2007 12:24
- 17 of 810
A bit of info on ConRoast smelting technology: http://www.platinum.matthey.com/media_room/1190800807.html
ValueMax
- 16 Oct 2007 12:44
- 18 of 810
Depending on the grade of the smelter feedstock processed, smelting by Braemore at Mintek should produce approximately 30,000 ozs of PGM product from smelting 12,000-15,000 tonnes of material per annum, generating positive cashflow of 2.5-3 million per year.
niceonecyril
- 16 Oct 2007 13:54
- 19 of 810
Great news, 98% recovery, now thats what's called a result. With a lot of real interest being shown.
cyril
ValueMax
- 16 Oct 2007 16:14
- 20 of 810
If they can prove the technology over a sustained period, the exclusive license will make them a prime takeover target.
ValueMax
- 16 Oct 2007 17:10
- 21 of 810