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Post by harbinger on Apr 27, 2023 18:03:16 GMT 4
On an exploratory basis, want to share it here to see if anyone doing business in South Africa, Zambia, Zimbabwe, and Mozambique, would be interested in purchasing the subject matter items.
The gold is from the mines, comes in nuggets form, sent to the refineries to make it pure according to the LBMA standards. Speaking of the quantities delivered in kilograms, generally around 20Kg, on a monthly contracted basis. The buyer can buy the final finished product, if this is what the buyer wants. Pricing and the logistics can be worked out on a principal-to-principal basis.
Details of the other commodities would be provided, should there be an interest in a specific item or items.
Genuine seller.
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Post by Sapphire Capital on Apr 28, 2023 5:44:47 GMT 4
Those commodities have each specific parameters and details so you better give a bit more data
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Post by harbinger on Apr 28, 2023 20:30:58 GMT 4
The specifications for lithium and copper are together in one sheet. Then, there is an additional assay spec sheet for lithium. The diesel specs are in a different sheet. All are here now. 1. Lithium as Lithium Ore Spodumene is white blueish in color. In purity terms, the Lithium Ore is 4.65% Lithium Oxide (Li2O). 2. Copper cathode as Lipidolite is in brownish color, with 99.99 % purity. Quantities: 1. Lithium Ore approximately - 5,000 metric tons x 2 per month. 2. Copper cathode - 5,000 metric tons per month. Diesel, as per the spec listed, would be ex-Beira, Mozambique, and the quantity sold, depending upon what the buyer wants, whether a spot or a contract, delivery/picked up, pipelines to tanks/trucks, etc., would be 20 million liters.
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Post by anenro on Jun 24, 2023 17:17:16 GMT 4
Re. Gold nuggets: How do you propose for the African mined nuggets to be admitted and processed by a licensed LBMA refinery? Their requirements warrant strict mining protocols. Most, if not all, mines in Africa do not meet the strict requirements. Please comment.
Robert Fisher
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