I am getting ahead of myself before we see any testing results from the Pangang samples but would anyone like to speculate what sort of value could be put on this process and what would Pangang be prepared to pay for the use of the process, assuming of course it enhances their existing benefication program and increases the recovery amount substantially from the slag. If they have millions of tons of slag just sitting there one would imagine that they would/should be prepared to pay a premium, but what amount I have no idea $2m, $10m, $20m? And are they interested in Magpie too?
Many questions, unfortunately I have no answers. I keep a positive outlook for Fancamp.
GLTA
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