DAVIDSON (YORKE-HARDY) Project |
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DAVIDSON (YORKE-HARDY) |
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Canada
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Smithers |
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MINE DEVELOPMENT
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Latitude / Longitude |
54 N 49 / 127 W 16 |
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Risk and valuation analysis of the DAVIDSON (YORKE-HARDY) Project |
Status Risk : Mine development |
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Title(s) of the DAVIDSON (YORKE-HARDY) Project |
| Thompson Creek Metals Co Inc. Owner: 100% |
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Title | Company Profile | All Projects | Company website | Company project page |
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Location of the DAVIDSON (YORKE-HARDY) Project |
First discovered in 1944, the Davidson Project is the largest undeveloped molybdenum deposit in Canada. Located on the east side of Hudson Bay Mountain and approximately nine kilometres from Smithers, the deposit lies 300 to 450 metres below ground and is currently accessed by a two-kilometre tunnel developed in the 1960s.
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History of the DAVIDSON (YORKE-HARDY) Project |
Davidson Project formerly known as Yorke-Hardy deposit
Molybdenum first discovered at Davidson in 1944
Amax and Climax Moly explored property beginning 1957• Programs conducted by most experienced Molybdenum miners in the world
Several resource estimates completed, all with similar results
Scoping study completed in 1998 for a custom milling scenario
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Data last updated on : 4/30/2007
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