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Episode 505: Bioleaching Breakthrough: Canadian North Resources Achieves 97% Metal Recovery

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Canadian North Resources (TSXV: CNRI | OTCQX: CNRSF | FSE: EO0) is revolutionizing mineral extraction at their Ferguson Lake Project in Nunavut, Canada, through an innovative bioleaching process that's yielding extraordinary results.
In this exclusive interview, Project Geologist Carl Philippe Folkesson reveals how indigenous bacteria from Ferguson Lake are achieving unprecedented extraction rates of up to 97% for nickel and cobalt. This breakthrough could transform the economics of North America's largest undeveloped copper-nickel-cobalt-platinum group metals project, offering a cost-effective and environmentally friendly alternative to traditional extraction methods.
As copper and PGM extraction testing continues, discover why Ferguson Lake could become a milestone project for bioleaching technology in North America. Learn how this innovative approach not only benefits the Inuit community but could set new standards for sustainable mining practices across the industry.
Learn more about Canadian North Resources and the Ferguson Lake Project: https://cnresources.com/
Watch the full YouTube interview here: https://youtu.be/U3MSoNNJ3dE
And follow us to stay updated: https://www.youtube.com/@GlobalOneMedia?sub_confirmation=1

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Canadian North Resources (TSXV: CNRI | OTCQX: CNRSF | FSE: EO0) is revolutionizing mineral extraction at their Ferguson Lake Project in Nunavut, Canada, through an innovative bioleaching process that's yielding extraordinary results.
In this exclusive interview, Project Geologist Carl Philippe Folkesson reveals how indigenous bacteria from Ferguson Lake are achieving unprecedented extraction rates of up to 97% for nickel and cobalt. This breakthrough could transform the economics of North America's largest undeveloped copper-nickel-cobalt-platinum group metals project, offering a cost-effective and environmentally friendly alternative to traditional extraction methods.
As copper and PGM extraction testing continues, discover why Ferguson Lake could become a milestone project for bioleaching technology in North America. Learn how this innovative approach not only benefits the Inuit community but could set new standards for sustainable mining practices across the industry.
Learn more about Canadian North Resources and the Ferguson Lake Project: https://cnresources.com/
Watch the full YouTube interview here: https://youtu.be/U3MSoNNJ3dE
And follow us to stay updated: https://www.youtube.com/@GlobalOneMedia?sub_confirmation=1

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