Cobre Limited is initiating a study to assess the feasibility of extracting copper and silver from their Ngami Copper Project in Botswana. The study will evaluate a technique called In-Situ Copper Recovery (ISCR) alongside other methods. METS Engineering Group, a recognised consultant in the mining industry, will conduct the study which is expected to be completed by the end of Q3 2024. Recently, Cobre achieved a significant milestone in its Ngami Copper Project (NCP) located in Botswana's Kalahari Copper Belt. Along with the discovery of very high-grade copper, the company also checked the box for In-Situ copper recovery. The news isn't quite about a discovery of high-grade copper, but rather a step forward in how to extract it! They successfully completed the first stage of testing a new method to mine copper called In-Situ Copper Recovery (ISCR), and now have launched a feasibility test. METS Engineering Group (METS) has been appointed to conduct the study, which will be undertaken in five stages:
Looks like a great deal to buy right now. Cobre could place Botswana on the map!