Explorers Podcast: St George next to niobium production

Stockheads
10 Mar

Stockhead’s ‘Garimpeiro’ columnist Barry FitzGerald is back in the studio for another instalment of The Explorers Podcast.

In this episode, Barry yarns with St George Mining (ASX:SGQ) executive chairman John Prineas after its shareholders sealed the niobium deal for its Araxá project right by the world’s top producer.

St George remains an explorer for now, but with enough drilling in the books to tally a JORC resource and the company already looking forward to feasibility studies, it is certainly an advanced one.

The company has a rack of news in the works towards that end so tune in to hear how SGQ plans on making its entry into a sector with scant few producers – and cry God for Barry, Brazil, and Saint George!

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