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An insight into junior mining and opportunities to invest.
Company Interviews, a Crux Investor show, exists to cut through the jargon, bias and bluster.
Matthew Gordon, and guest host Merlin Marr-Johnson hone in on the important factors that indicate a company's strong footing for growth and success.
Company Interviews, a Crux Investor show, exists to cut through the jargon, bias and bluster.
Matthew Gordon, and guest host Merlin Marr-Johnson hone in on the important factors that indicate a company's strong footing for growth and success.
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Apr 25, 2025 • 37min
Impact Minerals (ASX:IPT) - Strategic JV Advances HPA Production
Interview with Dr. Mike Jones, MD of Impact Minerals Ltd.Our previous interview: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/posts/impact-minerals-asxipt-developing-critical-high-purity-alumina-project-in-australia-6331Recording date: 23rd April 2025Impact Minerals has announced a transformative 50/50 joint venture to acquire Hipura Proprietary Limited, positioning the company to fast-track its entry into the high-purity alumina (HPA) market. The acquisition includes a nearly-completed pilot plant capable of producing at least 25 tons per annum of HPA, requiring just final electrical connections and approximately $500,000 in capital to commission over the next 3-6 months.The $2.2 million acquisition price is split equally between Impact and its partners, with Impact contributing $1.1 million. Both parties have also committed a further $1 million in working capital ($500,000 each) to bring the pilot plant to operational status."This acquisition significantly accelerates our path to production," said Dr. Mike Jones, Managing Director of Impact Minerals. Hipura's solvent extraction technology is similar to that used by Alpha HPA, which has achieved a billion-dollar market capitalization in the HPA space.The joint venture company, named Alluminous, will operate independently with a board structure consisting of two members from Impact, two from other shareholders, and an independent chairperson who will have the casting vote in case of disagreements.A key strategic element is the potential integration with Impact's existing Lake Hope project in Western Australia. Impact is exploring whether material from Lake Hope could serve as feedstock for the Hipura process, potentially reducing costs compared to the chemical feedstock currently required.The acquisition positions Impact as the second most advanced HPA producer in the Australian market behind Alpha HPA. "No one else in the HPA space has either got a pilot plant or can produce anywhere near that kind of quantity. We've taken a huge step forward over our peers," noted Dr. Jones.The HPA market has seen growing interest, particularly in applications for semiconductors, LED lighting, and batteries. Alpha HPA has reported indicative demand exceeding 30,000 tons for its 10,000-ton plant, suggesting strong market potential.Unlike Alpha HPA's large-scale approach requiring significant capital expenditure, Impact believes the Hipura process enables a modular approach with smaller, more capital-efficient plants that can be scaled up as demand grows.With North American investment groups involved in the joint venture, Impact is also eyeing potential geographical expansion, particularly targeting the growing semiconductor industry demand for HPA in North America.The transaction is described as "clean" with no hidden liabilities or unresolved IP issues, providing a fresh start for the technology under the new joint venture arrangement.View Impact Minerals' company profile: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/companies/impact-mineralsSign up for Crux Investor: https://cruxinvestor.com

Apr 25, 2025 • 30min
Why Smart Money Is Chasing Mining Royalty Companies
Compass, episode 12Our previous episode: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/posts/gold-shines-while-traditional-safe-havens-falter-7015Recording date: 23rd April 2025Mining royalty companies are emerging as an attractive investment option for those seeking commodity exposure with reduced operational risk. Recent market developments, particularly the acquisition of Orogen Royalties' tier one royalty on the Silicon deposit by Triple Flag, have highlighted the value proposition of these unique business models.Unlike traditional mining operations, royalty companies operate on a fundamentally different model. They hold the right to a percentage of revenue, typically 1-2% of the net smelter return, providing commodity price exposure without the corresponding operational costs or risks. This business model originated in the oil and gas industry but has been successfully applied to mining, particularly in gold where returns are straightforward to calculate.The key advantage of royalty companies lies in their risk profile. As Samuel Pelaez, President & CEO at Olive Resource Capital explains, these companies have "no exposure to the cost portions or the risk that's attributable to cost overruns and margin compression." Their sole exposure is to commodity prices and production success. Additionally, most royalty agreements include rights to exploration upside, covering new discoveries within the area of interest.This capital-light business model allows companies like Franco Nevada to operate with minimal staff while commanding a market capitalization of C$46 billion. Once due diligence is complete and royalties are secured, the business essentially involves waiting for royalty checks to arrive.Royalty companies typically trade at premium valuations of 10-20 times revenue compared to traditional mining companies. This reflects their lower risk profile and appeal to generalist investors seeking gold exposure without the complexity of evaluating individual mining projects."Tier one royalties" – those on large-scale assets in good jurisdictions – are particularly valuable but rarely held by small public companies. The recent acquisition of Orogen's royalty on AngloGold Ashanti's Silicon-Merlin project (with approximately 16 million ounces of gold resource) by Triple Flag valued it at approximately 15-16 times projected annual revenue.When evaluating royalty companies, investors should focus on royalties that are either currently cash-flowing or have a clear path to production. As Derek Macpherson, Executive Chair at Olive Resource Capital notes, "A royalty that isn't producing cash flow or doesn't have a clear path to production is worth zero."As gold prices remain strong, royalty companies continue to offer an appealing way to gain leveraged exposure to precious metals without taking on the full range of risks associated with mining operations.Sign up for Crux Investor: https://cruxinvestor.com

Apr 25, 2025 • 37min
Ur-Energy (AMEX:URG) - 5.84M Pounds of Uranium Contracts Secured in Tight Market
Interview with John Cash, CEO of Ur-Energy Inc.Our previous interview: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/posts/ur-energy-nyseurg-uranium-producer-targeting-22mlb-output-in-us-6676Recording date: 23rd April 2025Ur-Energy, one of North America's few active uranium producers, is making significant operational progress at its Lost Creek facility in Wyoming while preparing to launch its second mine, Shirley Basin, by early 2026. After facing production challenges throughout 2024, the company reported substantial improvements in Q1 2025, now consistently producing at around 400,000 pounds annualized.CEO John Cash indicates the company has secured seven contracts worth approximately 5.84 million pounds over the next few years, primarily with US utilities. These contracts include inflation escalation provisions, offering protection against rising costs. For 2025, Ur-Energy's contract commitments total 440,000 pounds, increasing to over 1.2 million pounds in 2026.The company estimates production costs of approximately $45/lb at Lost Creek and $50/lb at Shirley Basin as they achieve economies of scale, well below the current long-term uranium price of $80/lb. This provides healthy margins despite recent operational challenges that resulted in losses of $6.19 per pound in 2024, compared to a profit of nearly $31/lb in 2023.Development at Shirley Basin appears on schedule, with significant construction already completed. The company has made progress staffing the new operation and plans to hire approximately 40-50 more hourly staff by late summer to ensure proper training before production begins.As a US-based producer selling primarily to US utilities, Ur-Energy is largely insulated from potential tariffs and trade restrictions. The company could benefit from the recent Section 232 investigation into critical minerals, which explicitly includes uranium and might yield supportive measures for domestic producers.Cash believes the uranium market remains in a supply deficit, with many promised projects unlikely to materialize. He suggests prices might need to increase by another $10-20/lb to incentivize sufficient new production, highlighting the disconnect between projected and realistic uranium supply in the coming years.View Ur-Energy's company profile: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/companies/ur-energy-incSign up for Crux Investor: https://cruxinvestor.com

Apr 25, 2025 • 29min
Energy Fuels (NYSE:UUUU) - The Critical Minerals Opportunity
Debra Bennethum, VP of Critical Minerals at Energy Fuels, shares her journey from General Motors to spearheading the company's transition into rare earth element processing. She discusses the importance of neodymium-praseodymium in electric vehicles and how Energy Fuels is leveraging its uranium processing expertise to gain a competitive edge. The conversation delves into contract complexities in the critical minerals market, the need for supply chain diversification, and the challenges posed by China's market dominance, all while highlighting the promising future of U.S. rare earth oxide production.

Apr 24, 2025 • 31min
Integra Resources (TSXV:ITR) - Strong Q1 Gold Production & $61M Cash Position
Interview with George Salamis, President & CEO of Integra Resources Corp.Our previous interview: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/posts/integra-resources-tsxvitr-us-gold-producer-on-path-to-300000-oz-pa-6833Recording date: 23rd April 2025Integra Resources (TSX: ITR; NYSE: ITRG) has successfully transformed from a development-stage company into a producing gold miner with the acquisition of the Florida Canyon mine, creating a compelling investment opportunity in the gold sector. The company's recent Q1 2025 results showcased robust production of 19,323 ounces of gold and established a solid financial foundation with $61.1 million in cash, demonstrating the operational and financial strength that underpins its growth strategy.The company's three-asset portfolio in the western United States creates a clear path to significant production growth. Florida Canyon currently produces approximately 75,000 ounces annually, but with the planned development of DeLamar and Wildcat, Integra aims to reach approximately 300,000 ounces of annual production. This growth trajectory follows a self-funded model where "one asset pays for the second which pays for the third," eliminating the need for dilutive equity financing that has historically constrained the company's ability to create shareholder value.The timing of Integra's transformation could not be more opportune, with gold prices reaching record levels around $3,400 per ounce. This price environment has dramatically enhanced the economics of Florida Canyon beyond initial expectations when the acquisition was made. While implementing prudent risk management through a put option strategy with a floor of $2,400 for 75% of 2025's expected production, Integra maintains full exposure to gold price upside, creating an attractive risk-reward profile.Integra has assembled what CEO George Salamis describes as a "builder's team" with the technical expertise to both operate existing mines and develop new projects. Key additions include COO Cliff LaFleur from Silvercrest and VP of Permitting Dale Kerner from Perpetua Resources, strengthening the company's ability to execute its development strategy. The current U.S. administration's supportive stance toward domestic mining projects further enhances Integra's operating environment, potentially accelerating permitting timelines for both DeLamar and Wildcat.From a valuation perspective, Integra currently trades at approximately 0.35x price-to-net asset value, compared to a junior producer peer average of 0.6x, suggesting significant potential for revaluation as the company executes its growth strategy. This discount largely stems from the market's focus primarily on Florida Canyon's value while attributing little value to the development-stage assets. As Integra advances DeLamar and Wildcat toward production using internally generated funds, this valuation gap should narrow.The company's strategic focus on optimization initiatives at Florida Canyon, including improvements to the electrowinning circuit, carbon-in-column circuit, and potential fleet upgrades, presents additional opportunities to enhance cash flow beyond current levels. These incremental improvements, combined with a planned 10,000-meter exploration program aimed at extending Florida Canyon's mine life beyond six years, could provide near-term catalysts for share price appreciation.For investors seeking exposure to gold with a combination of current production and significant growth potential, Integra Resources offers a compelling investment case. The company's transition from a perpetual fundraising cycle to a self-funded growth model, coupled with its experienced management team and strategic asset base in a favorable jurisdiction, positions it well to deliver substantial returns as it executes its clearly defined path to becoming a mid-tier gold producer.—View Integra Resources' company profile: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/companies/integra-resourcesSign up for Crux Investor: https://cruxinvestor.com

Apr 23, 2025 • 31min
Ridgeline Minerals (TSXV:RDG) - Major-Backed Explorer Kicks Off $11M Drilling
Interview with Chad Peters, President & CEO of Ridgeline Minerals Corp.Our previous interview: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/posts/ridgeline-minerals-tsxvrdg-hits-high-grade-gold-validating-nevada-prospect-generator-model-6223Recording date: 21st April 2025Ridgeline Minerals, a Nevada-focused exploration company, is leveraging its innovative hybrid business model to execute an ambitious $11 million USD drilling campaign across five projects in 2025, representing nearly 50% of its current market capitalization. The company's unique approach combines major partnerships with self-funded exploration, allowing it to maintain aggressive exploration activity while minimizing shareholder dilution.Led by President and CEO Chad Peters, Ridgeline has secured strategic partnerships totaling $60 million with industry giants Nevada Gold Mines (Barrick-Newmont joint venture) and South32. These agreements provide full funding for exploration while preserving Ridgeline's carried interests through to commercial production—25% on gold projects—essentially ensuring no shareholder dilution through the development phase.The company's flagship Swift project, backed by a $30 million deal with Nevada Gold Mines, sits just 4 kilometers from a 23-million-ounce gold mine and has already demonstrated significant potential with drilling results of up to 1.5 meters at 10 grams per ton gold. The Black Ridge project, another NGM partnership worth $10 million, is positioned between the high-grade Leeville mine and the massive 40-million-ounce Goldstrike deposit.South32's $20 million partnership at the Selena project targets Carbonate Replacement Deposits (CRDs) similar to their $2 billion Taylor acquisition. Recent geophysical surveys have identified identical anomalies to those at Taylor, with Ridgeline managing a $3.5 million deep drilling program in 2025 while earning 10% management fees.Ridgeline is also advancing two wholly-owned projects: Big Blue, a historic copper mine targeting porphyry mineralization, and Atlas, an oxide gold project with surface values up to 8 g/t along a 3-kilometer trend. The company's 2025 catalyst timeline includes drill results from May through early 2026, providing continuous news flow for investors.With gold at all-time highs and major mining companies facing reserve replacement challenges, Ridgeline's hybrid model positions it perfectly for current market conditions. Peters notes that majors are "making tons of money right now" but face the prospect of overpaying for assets in the future, creating an ideal environment for exploration partnerships.Trading at approximately C$30 million market cap, Ridgeline sits in what Peters calls the "pre-discovery sweet spot," comparable to successful companies like Kirkland Lake Gold that followed similar hybrid models before rerating on discoveries. With multiple discovery opportunities, protected upside through carried interests, and continuous drilling catalysts throughout 2025, Ridgeline offers investors compelling leverage to exploration success in Nevada's premier mining districts.View Ridgeline Minerals' company profile: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/companies/ridgeline-mineralsSign up for Crux Investor: https://cruxinvestor.com

Apr 23, 2025 • 31min
Gold Shines While Traditional Safe Havens Falter
Compass, episode 11Our previous episode: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/posts/gold-shines-amid-tariff-tensions-6961Recording date: 17th April 2025Gold and gold mining stocks have emerged as standout performers in today's challenging market environment, according to industry experts Samuel Pelaez and Derek Macpherson of Olive Resource Capital. While traditional safe havens like bonds weaken and equities struggle, gold miners have posted impressive gains of 20-80% from recent lows."Everything that has happened right — you've got equities that are weak... bonds that are weak... and the dollar is weak," Macpherson noted, explaining the unusual market conditions driving investors toward gold as a reliable store of value.The experts identified a predictable pattern currently unfolding in the gold market. Historically, investment capital flows sequentially from physical gold to large-cap producers, then to mid-tier producers, development-stage companies, and eventually exploration firms. This pattern, evident in previous gold cycles (2001-2005 and 2009-2011), appears to be repeating, with large-cap producers already seeing substantial gains.A significant change in market structure could accelerate this trend. The consolidation of mid-tier producers has created a gap in the industry, potentially allowing capital to flow more directly from major producers to development-stage companies. Resource funds that have profited from large-cap positions are now seeking diversification in smaller companies, as evidenced by VanEck's recent position in Troilus Gold.The next 60 days represent an opportune "sweet spot" for junior mining companies to raise capital. "They've outperformed over the last six weeks... but there's still a sweet spot where you can raise significant amount of money, set them up for the next 12-24 months, and still lots of upside left for the new incoming investors," Pelaez explained.For exploration companies that have spent years conducting low-cost groundwork like surface sampling and geophysics, this financing window enables advancement to drilling their most promising targets. When properly deployed, this capital can create value that outweighs dilution concerns.Despite recent gains, both experts emphasized that the gold market cycle has considerable room to run. "This is a very exciting time... Don't blink, don't miss it... the next couple months are going to be tremendously important for this market," Pelaez stated.For investors, the message is clear: gold appears well-positioned in the current environment of economic uncertainty, with continued momentum expected until greater clarity emerges about the broader economy.Sign up for Crux Investor: https://cruxinvestor.com

Apr 23, 2025 • 40min
Savannah Resources (LSE:SAV) - Targeting 2027 Lithium Production
Interview with Emanuel Proença, CEO of Savannah Resources PLCRecording date: 15th April 2025Savannah Resources is positioning itself to become a leading producer of lithium concentrates in Europe, with its flagship Barroso Lithium Project in Portugal targeting production by 2027. Despite current lithium market volatility, CEO Emanuel Proença maintains a pragmatic outlook, noting that global lithium demand grew by over 25% last year and is expected to continue its strong growth trajectory.The Barroso project plans to produce approximately 200,000 tons of spodumene concentrate annually at 5.5% lithium content, comparable to successful Australian producers like Pilbara Minerals in their early stages. The project boasts a favorable strip ratio of 6:1, which Proença describes as "top benchmark," along with a 73% recovery rate that is "close to top class." Additional value may come from by-products including quartz, feldspar, and mica, which can be sold to nearby ceramics and insulation industries.The project has received strategic designation under Europe's Critical Raw Materials Act, opening doors to favorable financing options. The European Commission's rapid implementation of this act demonstrates the urgency attached to securing strategic mineral supplies within Europe. Financial institutions, including the European Investment Bank and the German development bank KFW, have shown strong support for critical minerals projects after decades of avoiding the mining sector.Savannah has secured its first offtake agreement with AMG Critical Materials, who has also become a shareholder, providing important commercial validation. The company reports being fully funded through its Definitive Feasibility Study stage, expected to complete by the end of 2025, with construction planned for 2026 and production commencing in 2027.Proença emphasizes that even at current depressed lithium prices, the Barroso project would be profitable, with break-even economics at $600 per ton. The project aims to be "in the middle of the global cost curve while producing in Europe," taking advantage of access to skilled local workforce and abundant renewable energy resources.The company has prioritized community engagement in the economically challenged region, with Proença noting that no relocations will be required as there are no residential structures within the concession area. With 28 million tons of defined resources and mineralization remaining open in multiple directions, the project offers significant expansion potential beyond its initial production plans, positioning Savannah Resources as a key player in Europe's push for critical minerals autonomy.View Savannah Resources' company profile: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/companies/savannah-resourcesSign up for Crux Investor: https://cruxinvestor.com

Apr 22, 2025 • 46min
Maple Gold Mines (TSXV:MGM) - Drill Results Show Path to 5Moz Resource
Interview with Kiran Patankar, President & CEO of Maple Gold MinesOur previous interview: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/posts/maple-gold-mines-tsxvmgm-abitibi-project-targets-5moz-resource-post-100-consolidation-6496Recording date: 16th April 2025Maple Gold Mines has announced impressive drill results from its Douay gold project in Quebec, highlighted by a 300-meter step-out hole at the Nika zone that produced what CEO Kiran Patankar described as "spectacular intercepts" over thick, continuous sections. The notable intercept included approximately 100 meters grading 2 g/t gold, with higher-grade sections of 56 meters at 3 g/t and 17 meters at 5 g/t.These results come from the first five holes of the company's ongoing 10,000-meter drill program, representing the first meaningful drilling at the property in over two years. The market has responded positively with sustained share price appreciation following the announcement.Maple Gold currently controls a 3-million-ounce resource at Douay, with management expressing confidence in expanding this to 5 million ounces. The Nika zone, which currently accounts for less than 100,000 ounces of the overall resource, shows significant growth potential based on recent drilling.The company has undergone substantial transformation since Patankar became CEO in August 2023, including restructuring its joint venture with Agnico Eagle, rebuilding its technical team, and implementing new exploration methodologies. Rather than pursuing what Patankar calls "fluke-style moonshot drilling," the company has adopted a systematic approach involving extensive relogging of historical drill core, rebuilding geological models, and creating new structural interpretations."We've changed our corporate culture, we've instilled exploration and site management and corporate management best practices," said Patankar. "A CEO's job in my view is simple: we're here to build lasting value for shareholders, not just to manage the share price."Despite gold prices appreciating approximately 20% in 2025 to record levels above $3,000 per ounce, Maple Gold trades at a discount to peers at approximately $6-7 per ounce on an enterprise value basis. The company is fully funded for its current exploration program and is operating on time and under budget.Looking forward, Maple Gold has outlined a $6.3 million budget for 2025, described as "one of the biggest programs" undertaken on the project. The company aims to update its resource estimate and potentially advance toward preliminary economic studies, considering both open-pit and underground mining scenarios.Additionally, Maple plans to explore its Joutel project later this year, which includes the past-producing Eagle Mine (the namesake of Agnico Eagle) and represents further upside potential not currently reflected in the company's valuation.View Maple Gold Mine's company profile: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/companies/maple-gold-mines-ltdSign up for Crux Investor: https://cruxinvestor.com

Apr 22, 2025 • 49min
Coda Minerals (ASX:COD) - Copper-Cobalt Project Demonstrates Robust Economics in Study
Interview with Chris Stevens, CEO of Coda Minerals Ltd.Our previous interview: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/posts/coda-minerals-compelling-junior-unlocking-value-in-south-australian-copper-cobaltRecording date: 15th April 2025Coda Minerals is making significant progress on its Elizabeth Creek copper-cobalt-silver project in South Australia, positioning the resource for development amid growing global demand for critical minerals. Located six hours north of Adelaide and adjacent to BHP's Carrapateena Copper Project, Elizabeth Creek hosts substantial mineral resources including approximately 800,000 tons of copper, 30,000 tons of cobalt, and 28 million ounces of silver.The project consists of three primary deposits - two open pits (MG14 and Windabout) that will provide early production, and the larger Emmie Bluff underground deposit. With a resource grade of approximately 1.9% copper equivalent, CEO Chris Stevens believes the project compares favorably to competitors, noting that "some of the really large projects that you see kicking around in terms of contained tonnage have a lower head grade going into the mill than our waste dump."A completed scoping study demonstrates strong economics with a pre-tax NPV of $1.2 billion ($802 million post-tax) based on a copper price of $4.20 per pound. Capital expenditure is estimated at approximately A$680 million, with annual production projected at 26,000-27,000 tons of copper and 1,300 tons of cobalt.The company is currently focused on metallurgical optimization to reduce capital costs significantly by investigating alternatives to conventional flotation and Albion processing circuits. Stevens emphasized that these changes "have the potential to be game-changing for the project."Elizabeth Creek benefits from excellent infrastructure, including proximity to the Stuart Highway, a 133 KVA electrical substation on the property, and access to the BHP haul road. Stevens highlighted South Australia's streamlined mining regulations and the project's ESG advantages, particularly for cobalt production, creating "a compelling alternative to DRC-sourced cobalt."With $4.5 million in cash, Coda is taking a disciplined approach to capital deployment in the current challenging market, focusing on critical path items such as approvals and optimization studies. The project qualifies for the Australian government's 'Future Made in Australia' policy, potentially providing approximately $25 million in benefits.Looking ahead, Stevens expressed confidence in copper market fundamentals, noting that new discoveries are increasingly rare while existing mines face declining grades and rising costs. Coda's combination of grade, scale, and jurisdiction positions it well to capitalize on the growing structural supply deficit in the copper market as global demand continues to accelerate.View Coda Minerals' company profile: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/companies/coda-minerals-ltdSign up for Crux Investor: https://cruxinvestor.com


