Fantastic episode. Mike is the king for geological analysis. Look forward to future episodes from Mike. Think more content covering geological analysis will add a further dimension to your already great podcast series. Great work Mike and the MoM team
Mike sounds like a great geologist. Having said that, I don't particularly like how he avoids topics that could be a little less comfortable for the companies he owns. The question about the total output of ionic clay projects compared Mt Weld and other hard rock deposits is a very relevant question that I refuse to believe he hasn't considered. The same applies to the environmental impact of mining these clay deposits.
Lindians deposit is 4km to main highway and 5km to power Plenty of water 20km to nearest town 90km to capital city. Love Mike but his not totally across the kangankunde deposit.
Great interview.... Mike selling himself short saying he his discussion to just Geology. The Metallurgy/Processing education was equally insightful....
Any comments on the Commerce Resource's Ashram carbonatite with monazite-bastnasite-xenotime mineralogy? • Indicated Resource: 73.2 Mt at 1.89% TREOǂ and 6.6% CaF2, and • Inferred Resource: 131.1 Mt at 1.91% TREO and 4.0% CaF2.
The Rare Earths Observer is worth subscribing to if you're serious about getting the best info about rare earths across the globe. The author seems to think you need at least 4% TREO before you should even look at a mine.
This is a high quality deep dive. Good work all round.
Fantastic episode. Mike is the king for geological analysis. Look forward to future episodes from Mike. Think more content covering geological analysis will add a further dimension to your already great podcast series. Great work Mike and the MoM team
Loved this rare earths deep dive team. Cheers
Great Interview Guy's!......Would be Great to Hear More interviews Like this from other Individual resource experts in the Future!....5 Stars!!!!
Impressed enough with this deep dive to subscribe to GeoInvest Insights, so thanks very much ch for this excellent episode.
It’s reasonable to assume that if someone has Mike Bevan as his name, he is legendary in his field!!
Mike sounds like a great geologist. Having said that, I don't particularly like how he avoids topics that could be a little less comfortable for the companies he owns. The question about the total output of ionic clay projects compared Mt Weld and other hard rock deposits is a very relevant question that I refuse to believe he hasn't considered. The same applies to the environmental impact of mining these clay deposits.
Can you link to his channel?
This was really great. Thanks.
Thanks guys any chance of a graphite discussion?
Fantastic
Geane loves ❤️ 🎉😅
Fantastic. Thank you!
Great Interview
Great episode, boys! A fucktonne of learnings from Mike. Keep up the good work!
keep it up guys! any reason why the timestamps arent up these days? makes a big difference
They're up on my phone, have another check cobba.
@@MoneyofMine thanks mate
Love this dude
GeoInvest the man
Lindians deposit is 4km to main highway and 5km to power
Plenty of water 20km to nearest town 90km to capital city.
Love Mike but his not totally across the kangankunde deposit.
Yeah,like he’s never heard that before!!! Very interesting, thanks for your work!!
Finally the two meet! Geo meets finance.
Great interview.... Mike selling himself short saying he his discussion to just Geology. The Metallurgy/Processing education was equally insightful....
thanks for the interview, especially with boss. i ding ding ding with energy fuels and i really wanted another perspective on their boss buyout
Can we have a Mike and Ahmad double team episode???
Didn’t expect Ragnor lothbrok to feature in the episode
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Any comments on the Commerce Resource's Ashram carbonatite with monazite-bastnasite-xenotime mineralogy?
• Indicated Resource: 73.2 Mt at 1.89% TREOǂ and 6.6% CaF2, and
• Inferred Resource: 131.1 Mt at 1.91% TREO and 4.0% CaF2.
The Rare Earths Observer is worth subscribing to if you're serious about getting the best info about rare earths across the globe. The author seems to think you need at least 4% TREO before you should even look at a mine.
help us out with time stamps
In the show notes cobba - YT strangely not overlaying them as usual but click 'show more' and scroll down
Want to save days or weeks of fruitless research on rare earth geology and metallurgy? Watch this instead! Great interview guys.....
Would be great without the foul mouth commentary
Really nah come on Chaz! Need more of it I reckon it's great 🇦🇺
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Great work! It reinforces my decision to move away from rare earth stocks .. give me a solid COBAR Gold/Cu producer any day ...up the COBAR KSN:ASX