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W Resources, Bezant Resources and Alan Green on Thomas Cook, Brave Bison and Itaconix

11:44, 21st May 2019
Justin Waite
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On today's Vox Markets Podcast: W Resources, Bezant Resources and Alan Green on Thomas Cook, Brave Bison and Itaconix

Michael Masterman, Chairman of W Resources (WRES) FOLLOW explains the significance of the first ore being fed to their newly commissioned jig and mill Plant at their flagship project, La Parrilla in Spain.

W Resources strategy is to build a European mining company focussed on delivering long term production of tungsten, a key strategic metal with strong market fundamentals. With five projects in Spain and Portugal, W has three tungsten projects: La Parrilla in Spain, Régua and Tarouca in Portugal; the CAA Portalegre gold/copper project in Portugal and the Monforte-Tinoca copper project in Portugal. With two large low cost tungsten mines in development, the focus is on the Fast Track development of La Parrilla and Régua.


Laurence Read, CEO of Bezant Resources (BZT) FOLLOW talks about their updated environmental impact assessment approvals for their Eureka Project in Argentina.

Bezant is focused on developing its pipeline of copper gold projects to provide a new generation of economically and socially sustainable mines. The company portfolio of assets includes: Mankayan project - a porphyry system located in the Luzon Island, Philippine's. THE Eureka project- a red bed layered style mineralisation with potential feeder zones located under a historic underground mine in Jujuy province, Argentina AND Buffalo Project A copper-gold property comprises approximately 398 hectares within licence number 15164-HQ-SML and is located approximately 300km north west of Lusaka and accessed by a 150km gravel/dirt road from Kasempa, which is within the Zambian IOCG belt. The Licence was issued on 1 March 2013 and is valid for 10 years until 28 February 2023. Application is being made for the Licence to be extended to cover gold in addition to copper.

(Interview starts at 12 minutes 7 seconds)


Alan Green CEO of Brand Communications talks about:

Thomas Cook (TCG) FOLLOW

Brave Bison (BBSN) FOLLOW

Itaconix (ITX) FOLLOW

(Interview starts at 29 minutes 7 seconds)

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