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Primary Cobalt shares advance as it submits work programme for Spanish vanadium exploration

Last updated: 14:17 24 May 2018 EDT, First published: 05:17 24 May 2018 EDT

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Nearly 80% of vanadium produced is used to make ferrovanadium or as an additive to steel

Energy metals group Primary Cobalt Corp (CSE:PRIM) saw its shares rise as it told investors that it has submitted a work programme with Exco Mining SA to explore for vanadium in Spain.

Earlier this month, the group inked a letter of intent to acquire up to an 85% interest in the two vanadium permits in Badajoz in central Spain covering 500 square miles.

Major step forward

The deal included two further permits in southern Spain, covering cobalt, copper, nickel and manganese.

The Badajoz province is the unique region of Spain where vanadium has been extracted on an industrial scale.

The average vanadium grades historically extracted were 4-5% vanadium oxides (V2O5) with concentrations reaching up to 12% of (V2O5).

Spain has one of Europe´s most diversified mining sectors and produces copper, gold, wolframite, fluorite, potash and other metals, as well as industrial minerals and stone.

"This is a major step forward for the group that accelerates both our short and long-term goals to expand our search for ethically sourced battery mineral assets," said Patrick Morris, the chief executive of Primary Cobalt.

Shares in the company added 4.55% to stand at C$0.12.

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