Aim-listed Power Metal Resources have confirmed that its Molopo Farms Complex (MFC), in southwestern Botswana, has the required geological ingredients to host a significant nickel deposit, as found in other mafic and ultramafic belts elsewhere around the world. In an exploration update from MFC, published on October 6, Power Metals noted that the target area T1-14 had demonstrated the highest potential owing to the strength of the super conductor originally identified.
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