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Prima Fluorspar

Confirming and expanding an advanced stage historic mineral resource* on 100%-owned, 55,000 acre, Liard Fluorspar Property in northern BC.

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Fluorspar, the commercial name for fluorite (CaF2) is a critical commodity. The annual worldwide market for fluorspar is estimated at $2.4 billion. World reserves of fluorspar are estimated at 240 million tonnes with annual production of 6.2 million tonnes in 2011 at an average price of $400/tonne. Since 2003, the average selling price of fluorspar has increased from $130/tonne to an average of... Read More

Liard Project

Northern British Columbia The Liard Fluorspar Property is an advanced stage exploration project, 22,588 ha (55,816 acres) in size, located along the Alaska Highway 300 km from the railhead at Fort Nelson. The Liard Property has an historic geological resource* of approximately 3.2 million tonnes averaging 32% fluorite (non 43-101 compliant) with mineralization close to surface... Read More

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* Prima has not undertaken an independent investigation verification to classify the of the historic resource estimate quoted from a Mineral Potential Compilation Report for the BC Department of Economic Development, written by Wright Engineers Limited and H.N. Halvorson Consultants Ltd., in January 17, 1975 as a current mineral resource. Neither has Prima independently verified the results of the previous exploration work. Therefore, the historical mineral resource should not be relied upon. An unknown quantity of the 3.2 million tonnes are on mineral claims outside of the current Liard Fluorspar Property. However, based on the information available, the majority of the estimate is based
on the deposits located on the current Property. The key assumptions, parameters and methods of the resource estimate are unknown at this time. New deposit definition drilling is needed to develop a current resource estimate on the property.Prima believes that this historical mineral resource provides a conceptual indication of the potential of the property and is relevant to ongoing exploration.