Speed the Way to PEA
Galaxy Prepares to Advance Two Quebec Graphite Projects
By Greg Klein
Imagine the disappointment. While performing airborne electro-magnetic surveys in eastern Quebec in 1998, the Finnish company Outokumpu found many strong conductors. That raised their hopes for massive sulphides and, with visions of a base metals discovery dancing in their heads, they followed up with groundwork. All they found was graphite. But one company’s trash is now another’s treasure.
Fourteen years later, the carbon allotrope is no longer mineral non grata but the mineral du jour, and Outokumpu’s disappointment is Galaxy Capital’s TSXV:GXY flagship Sun Graphite Project. With an experienced graphite hand in President/CEO Chris Healey, Galaxy is ready to push the project as fast as its potential will allow. “With the surface outcrops where we are, you can advance a property very quickly,” he declares.
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