The Northern Miner podcast – episode 48: Technical report showdown & zinc strikes back

A drill rig at Northern Dynasty Minerals' Pebble project  in Alaska's Bristol Bay. Credit: Northern Dynasty MineralsA drill rig at Northern Dynasty Minerals' Pebble project in Alaska's Bristol Bay. Credit: Northern Dynasty Minerals

Matt and Lesley are back with another Geology Corner for investors! This week we discuss 43-101 economic and resource reports, with a focus on certain factors to look for when determining disclosure quality and mine design. Lesley digs into metal equivalency reporting, metallurgy and deposit types, while Matt sits down with president and CEO of newly-public Adventus Zinc (TSXV: ADZN), Christian Kargl-Simard, to chat about the company’s investment thesis and the state of zinc markets.

Bonus: We briefly re-visit the recent trading and short-selling report on Northern Dynasty Minerals (TSX: NDM; NYSE-MKT: NAK) and its controversial Pebble project in Alaska.

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Timeline:

Macro economic and show round-up: 0:25
Geology Corner – 43-101 Edition: 5:45
Adventus Zinc CEO Kargl-Simard: 21:30

Articles referenced:

Adventus CEO on building a ‘premier zinc acquisition vehicle’

CEO Interview: Can Rubicon’s troubled Phoenix mine rise from the ashes?

Editorial: Copper prices near two-year highs

Diamonds add sparkle to NWT’s economy

Music Credit:
Energy Recorded by Bensound (www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music/track/energy)
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Music Credit:
Beach Bum Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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