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Ottawa River Power Corporation is a Pembroke, ON-based company in the Energy & Utilities sector.
Legacy Reserves LP is one of the leading providers in Energy & Utilities. It is based in Midland, TX. To find more information about Legacy Reserves LP, please visit www.legacylp.com.
The Evergreen Energy Group is a Duluth, MN-based company in the Energy & Utilities sector.
Vryhof is the trusted partner to many of the offshore industry`s leading companies, delivering innovative and customer-focused anchoring and mooring solutions. We are committed to the highest standards of safety and integrity and we are proud of our legacy and impeccable track record over the last 5 decades, always delivering value in everything we do.
Fjordland Exploration Inc. is a mineral exploration company that is focused on the discovery of large-scale economic deposits located in Canada. Fjordland is actively exploring three high quality nickel projects. In collaboration with HPX and Commander Resources, Fjordland is exploring the South Voisey`s Bay "Pants Lake Intrusive" target which is a Ni-Cu-Co deposit analogous to the nearby Voisey`s Bay deposit located approximately 80 km to the north. Fjordland has been granted an option by CanAlaska Uranium to earn an initial 49% interest in the North Thompson Nickel Belt project, situated 20 km. north of Vale`s long-life Thompson mine located in northern Manitoba. The project is considered prospective for Ni-Cu-Co-PGE magmatic sulphide mineralization analogous to the deposits hosting the historic mine. Fjordland has an agreement to acquire 100% of the Renzy nickel copper project located near Maniwaki Quebec by spending $1.0 million over 5 years. The project encompasses the former Renzy Mine where during the period from 1969 to 1972, 716,000 short tons were mined with average grades of 0.70 % Nickel and 0.72 % Copper. The location of the Renzy Shear zone and the overall quantity of the mafic/ultramafic rocks in the area that carry sulfides with elevated concentration of Ni, Cu, and PGM`s bodes well for finding additional deposits.