EXPLORATION & DEVELOPMENT

Chinese mull Neometals MoU

NEOMETALS’ hope of developing the Barrambie titanium-vanadium project in Western Australia’s Midwest region is looking a little more certain this morning, with the junior inking a memorandum of understanding with a Chinese state-owned entity to examine forming a 50:50 joint venture.

Barrambie is one of the world's richest vanadiferous-titanomagnetitedeposits.

Barrambie is one of the world's richest vanadiferous-titanomagnetitedeposits.

The agreement with the Institute of Multipurpose Utilisation of Mineral Resources Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences will initially examine a hydrometallurgical demonstration plant to assess methods...

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