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Energy Transition Minerals更新西班牙錫鉭鈮礦的礦產資源估計;股價下跌4%。

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-- 根據週一提交給澳洲證券交易所的文件,能源轉型礦業公司(ASX:ETM)更新了位於西班牙加利西亞的佩努塔錫鉭鈮礦及加工廠的礦產資源量估算。 佩努塔礦床的礦產資源量為1.08億噸,鍶品位為437ppm,五氧化二鉭品位為80ppm,五氧化二鈮品位為91ppm。 該公司股價在周一的交易中下跌了4%。

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