Forum Energy Metals Corp
XTSX:FMC
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Forum Energy Metals Corp
Glance View
Forum Energy Metals Corp. operates as a mineral resource company, which engages in the acquisition, exploration and development of energy metals: copper, cobalt, uranium, and palladium. The company is headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia. Its Janice Lake Sedimentary Copper Project located in north-central Saskatchewan within the Wollaston Domain, a northeasterly-trending belt of metamorphosed lower Proterozoic supracrustal rocks deposited upon Archean granitoid basement. Its Love Lake Nickel-Copper-Platinum-Palladium (PGM) Exploration Project is located along Highway 905 to the Rabbit Lake/McClean Lake mine sites, approximately 60 kilometers (kms) northeast of Forum’s Janice Lake/Rio Tinto copper joint venture in north-eastern Saskatchewan. Its Quartz Gulch Cobalt Exploration Project is located in the Idaho Cobalt Belt, which is accessible via the main road to the past producing Blackbird mine. Its Fir Island is located approximately 5 kms northeast of the community of Black Lake, on the northeast edge of the Athabasca Basin.
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