{kanada_flagge} Great people don’t like to dwell on small things. That’s why the caliber of the people involved allows certain assumptions to be made about the caliber of a company and project. This correlation is currently easy to observe at Group Ten Metals (TSX.V: PGE; FRA: 5D32), which has just announced the surprise appointment of Australian, Gordon Toll, as an independent director. Toll is a heavyweight by global mining industry standards. Among other things, he was a co-founder of Fortescue Metals Group (ASX: FMG), now the world’s fourth largest iron ore producer with a current market capitalization of A$62 billion. If that’s not a remarkable personal and business success story! The man even has a Wikipedia page.
Gordon Toll is a mining engineer with more than 50 years of experience in the global mining industry as an entrepreneur and developer of major mining operations. His distinguished career in the mining industry has included acquisitions and new business development, start-ups and public company leadership. Mr. Toll’s leadership positions with major companies include commercial and technical leadership positions with BHP Billiton, Rio Tinto, Atlantic Richfield and Texasgulf. He was also founder of Ferrous Resources in Brazil, now a subsidiary of Vale, vice chairman of Ivanhoe Mines and chairman of Fortescue Metals Group.
Mr. Toll is known for his fundraising skills for mining projects around the world and has been directly involved in raising over $5 billion during his recent career. He currently manages private investment companies which include Braemar Infrastructure Pty Ltd, which has been granted Major Development status by the South Australian Government and is proposing a multi-purpose infrastructure corridor for the Braemar region.
In joining Group Ten, Mr. Toll, commented, “I am very impressed with the work that Group Ten Metals has done at Stillwater West and am delighted to be part of the team. Large magmatic systems with a history of successful production, such as the Stillwater Complex, are very rare in nature. Stillwater West’s rapidly developing potential to deliver large tonnages of battery and platinum group metals, which have been designated as critical metals by the U.S. government, has significant value implications.”
President & CEO, Michael Rowley, said, “We are very pleased to announce the appointment of Gordon Toll to the Board of Directors of Group Ten as an independent director. Gordon Toll’s extensive understanding of the industry, including his direct experience in the Stillwater and Bushveld complexes, will be of great benefit to us at this important stage of the Company’s growth. Our work to date has confirmed the potential for world-class deposits of battery metals and platinum group elements (PGEs) at the Stillwater Complex, a world-class U.S. mining district that represents the largest source of PGEs outside of South Africa and Russia. We look forward to announcing our 2021 exploration drill targets and objectives shortly. The Company is also working on its initial resource estimates for Stillwater West, which are scheduled for release in mid-2021.”
The Stillwater West PGE-Ni-Cu-Co + Au project positions Group Ten as the second largest landholder in the Stillwater Complex, which is adjacent to Sibanye-Stillwater’s Stillwater, East Boulder and Blitz PGE mines in south-central Montana, USA. The Stillwater Complex is considered one of the top regions in the world for PGE Ni-Cu-Co mineralization, along with the Bushveld Complex and the Great Dyke in southern Africa, which have comparable, layered intrusions. The J-M reef and other PGE-enriched sulfide horizons in the Stillwater Complex have many similarities to the highly productive Merensky and UG2 reefs in the Bushveld Complex. Group Ten’s work in the lower Stillwater Complex has demonstrated the presence of large-scale disseminated and high-sulphide battery metal and PGE mineralization, similar to the Platreef in the Bushveld Complex. The Company’s drilling campaigns, supplemented by an extensive drill database, have now enabled 3D models of Platreef-like mineralization for five of the best defined targets to date. For three of these targets, Group Ten aims to provide an initial, official resource estimate by mid-2021.
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