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  • Group Ten Metals (PGE) has released results from the first independent National Instrument 43-101 mineral resource estimate for its Stillwater West project in Montana
  • Highlights include inferred mineral resources totalling 2.4 million ounces of palladium, platinum, rhodium, and gold
  • Michael Rowley, Group Ten’s President and CEO, sat down with Caroline Egan to discuss the results of the estimate
  • Group Ten Metals is a Canadian mineral exploration company focused on the development of high-quality platinum, palladium, nickel, copper, cobalt, and gold exploration assets
  • Group Ten Metals Inc. (PGE) is up 1.64 per cent, trading at C$0.31 per share at 1 pm ET

Group Ten Metals (PGE) has released results from the first independent National Instrument 43-101 mineral resource estimate for its Stillwater West project in Montana. 

Highlights include inferred mineral resources totalling 2.4 million ounces of palladium, platinum, rhodium, and gold (“4E”) plus 1.1 billion pounds of nickel, copper and cobalt in a constrained model totalling 157 million tonnes.

Michael Rowley, Group Ten’s President and CEO, sat down with Caroline Egan to discuss the results of the estimate.

Group Ten is advancing the Stillwater West PGE-Ni-Cu-Co + Au project towards becoming a source of low-carbon, sulphide-hosted nickel, copper, and cobalt, critical to the electrification movement, as well as key catalytic metals including platinum, palladium and rhodium used in catalytic converters, fuel cells, and the production of green hydrogen. 

Group Ten Metals is a Canadian mineral exploration company focused on the development of high-quality platinum, palladium, nickel, copper, cobalt, and gold exploration assets.

Group Ten Metals Inc. (PGE) is up 1.64 per cent, trading at C$0.31 per share at 1 pm ET.

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