Apella Resources Inc.: China & Lac Dore Update
Apella Resources Inc. (CVE:APA,OTC:APAFF) announced it has made good contacts with Chinese business peopleinterested in the company's activities at the Lac Dore project.
Apella Resources Inc. (CVE:APA,OTC:APAFF) announced it has made good contacts with Chinese business peopleinterested in the company's activities at the Lac Dore project.
Apella Resources Inc. (CVE:APA,OTC:APAFF,FRA:NWN) announced results from the 4th phase of drilling at the Iron-T project in Quebec.
With talk of supply tightening, vanadium suppliers are preparing to expand production. Increased demand has also led to developments in a number of non-traditional vanadium producing countries.
Apella Resources Inc. (CVE:APA) reports that according to an updated resource estimation by SGS-Geostat, there may an increase of approximately 24% in the quantity of the inferred resource at its Iron-T Vanadium-Iron-Titanium Project in Quebec, Canada.
Apella Resources Inc. (CVE:APA) reports a successful completion of its first 16 diamond drill holes (2,443 metres) of its Phase 4 exploration/development program on its Iron-T Vanadium-Iron-Titanium Project, Quebec.
Apella Resources Inc. (CVE:APA)reports that all of Management’s proposed recommendations submitted for ratification by the Company’s shareholders at the Company’s Annual General and Special Meeting held April 21st, 2011 were approved
Apella Resources Inc. (CVE:APA) reports that it has now began Phase 4 of diamond drilling on the Iron-T Vanadium-Iron-Titanium project in Quebec, Canada.
Apella Resources Inc. (CVE:APA,PINK:APAFF,FRA:NWN) reports that it has won the decision on all nine mining claims which it was seeking in the Lac Dore vanadium-iron-titanium deposit.
Apella Resources Inc. (CVE:APA) reports that it has approved the next phase of diamond drilling to begin in March 2011 at its vanadium-iron-titanium deposit, Matagami, Quebec.
There are currently no primary producing vanadium mines in either the United States or Canada despite the fact that the continent contains significant deposits of the mineral. For now, this critical material for both the steel industry and a growing renewable energy market must be imported from overseas.This could change, with plans for mining to start in North America as early as 2012.
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