ForwardEver

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ForwardEver

ForwardEver

@ForwardEver1991

Stirling, Scotland Se unió Aralık 2024
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ForwardEver
ForwardEver@ForwardEver1991·
Jukan@jukan05

EXCLUSIVE: "Worse Than the Iran Helium Problem"... Semiconductor Industry Faces 'Tungsten Crisis' "Helium can be sourced from the U.S. or Russia. For tungsten, there's nowhere to go but China." While concerns over semiconductor process material procurement — including helium — have emerged in the wake of the Iran war, the semiconductor industry points to tungsten hexafluoride (WF6) as an even more urgent supply risk. Japanese suppliers, which account for roughly 25% of global WF6 supply, have signaled production cuts in the second half of the year. The reason: China's tightening of tungsten export controls toward Japan has made it difficult for them to secure raw materials. According to multiple industry sources on April 3, Japanese WF6 suppliers such as Kanto Denka and Central Glass began notifying Korean semiconductor companies — including Samsung Electronics and DB HiTek — of raw material supply disruptions starting last week. A source familiar with the matter said, "They indicated they can maintain supply through May–June using existing tungsten inventory, but cannot guarantee anything beyond that for the second half." The source added, "They asked Korean clients to seek alternatives such as SK Specialty or Foosung." Samsung Electronics has a higher dependence on Japanese WF6 than SK Hynix, making the switch to domestic suppliers more urgent. SK Hynix is reportedly in a relatively better position, as it already sources some volume from SK Specialty, Foosung, and the Chinese supplier Peric. Meanwhile, some foundries are now under pressure to fast-track process qualification of Korean-made WF6 — a procedure that typically takes over 18 months, parts of which are now being skipped given the urgency. WF6 is a critical precursor used to deposit tungsten films on semiconductor wafers. These tungsten films serve as pathways for electrical signals within chips. While WF6 is used across DRAM, NAND, and logic, consumption is overwhelmingly concentrated in 3D NAND — its vertically stacked cell structure means that at 200 layers, tungsten must be deposited 200 times. A technology transition to replace tungsten interconnects with molybdenum is partially underway in leading-edge NAND processes, but full-scale adoption will take considerable time. WF6 manufacturers import Chinese tungsten powder, react it with fluorine gas at high temperatures, then distill and purify it into high-purity gas for semiconductor use. China accounts for 80% of global tungsten powder supply. Since February of last year, China has imposed an export licensing regime on strategic minerals including tungsten. On top of that, following Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's remarks on Taiwan in January of this year, China added export controls on "dual-use" items destined for Japan. Tungsten powder qualifies as a dual-use item — it is both a semiconductor material and a component used in weapons systems including tanks, missiles, and aircraft. As China's export controls have taken hold, tungsten prices have surged relentlessly. Tungsten powder prices have risen 6–7x over the past year. According to Bloomberg, the international benchmark price for ammonium paratungstate (APT) — the raw material for tungsten powder — has climbed 557% since February of last year. South Korea remains relatively free from China's export controls, and SK Specialty and Foosung have maintained their tungsten powder imports. However, SK Specialty has reportedly notified customers of a more-than-double price increase for WF6. Foosung is taking the same stance, as the cost structure is identical. An industry source said, "The bottom line is that domestic WF6 suppliers stand to benefit from the windfall."

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Holding 5 million shares of Quantum Helium $QHE. Production Test next well. Mobilisation done. Expecting good flowrate.
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ForwardEver@ForwardEver1991·
Hycroft Mining update today. High gold and silver intersection. Approximately 85% of Hycroft Mining $HYMC shares are now held by institutional Investors. Available infrastructure. 91 million Outatanding shares (Little float) hycroftmining.com/_resources/new…
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ForwardEver@ForwardEver1991·
Approximately 85% of Hycroft Mining $HYMC shares are now held by institutional Investors. 91 million Outatanding shares and almost $200 million cash available. World's largest gold and silver in million ounces.
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ForwardEver@ForwardEver1991·
@AndrewScottTV Share consolidation is very necessary to attract more investors.
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Andrew Scott@AndrewScottTV·
Massive morning for #QHE Operatorship of the Sagebrush Project in Colorado has now been approved 🔥 With this now secured .... we move into the next phase: the extended production test at Sagebrush-1, set to commence next week!! Sagebrush combines existing #oil production with significant prospective #helium resources - a differentiated position as the US looks to strengthen domestic helium supply We look forward to updating the market as testing begins and operations progress 💪
Quantum Helium (LSE:QHE)@quantum_helium

#QHE **Operatorship Approved for Sagebrush** Quantum Helium is pleased to announce that it has received notification that operatorship of the Sagebrush Project in Colorado has been approved by the Bureau of Indian Affairs This key milestone follows an extensive and proactive engagement process undertaken by the Company and its advisors with regulatory authorities and stakeholders The Company’s recent visit to Colorado, including meetings with the Ute Mountain Ute Tribe and regulatory bodies, contributed positively to the progression and successful conclusion of the approvals process With notification of operatorship approval now received, Quantum is moving into the next operational phase at Sagebrush, with mobilisation for the extended production test at the Sagebrush-1 well expected to commence shortly after Easter #Helium

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ForwardEver@ForwardEver1991·
Quantum Helium $QHE is making significant development progesssively with the approval of operatorship towards incoming production well test. One of the most undervalued Helium Stocks in London Stock Exchange with huge helium confirmed reserves.
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ForwardEver@ForwardEver1991·
Quantum Helium $QHE is making significant development progesssively with the approval of operatorship towards incoming production well test.
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ForwardEver@ForwardEver1991·
Buy Perpetua Resources $PPTA. Antimony and Gold. Promising...
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ForwardEver@ForwardEver1991·
Helium is one of the best stocks to hold now. Buy Quantum Helium $QHE.
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Baron Investments@baroninvestment·
On the metal TUNGSTEN itself, there’s no good substitute. Unlike lithium and cobalt, its physical properties (highest melting point of any metal, extreme density, exceptional hardness) is essentially unreplicable. Manufacturers don’t switch away from it but are having to paying up. Defense spending globally is surging and the supply side is structurally constrained. China controls roughly 80% of global tungsten production and has been tightening export controls on critical minerals. Prices are now hitting $3,000.
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ForwardEver@ForwardEver1991·
Check out these two stocks Perpetua Resources $PPTA : Antimony and Gold in the US Cobra Resources $COBR: Rare Earth and Copper in Australia.
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Josh@JoshTradeOption·
Rare earth and critical minerals stocks are a smart place to look right now with the geopolitics and ever increasing hostilities across the globe - this is unfortunate, but provides opportunity.. Here's a quick list of key ones and why they're worth a look, keeping it simple. 1. MP Materials ( $MP ) - Runs the big US mine at Mountain Pass, expanding into magnets with DoD cash. 2. Lynas Rare Earths ( $LYSCF ) - Top producer outside China, Australian mine with US builds coming. Good pick for diversification as Western buyers lock in supply, and it's moved strongly lately on geo tensions. 3. USA Rare Earth ( $USAR ) - Developing Texas project with lithium bonus. Strong bet on the domestic push—federal policies could speed it up. 4. Arafura Rare Earths ( $ARAFF ) - Aussie NdPr focus with deals like Hyundai. Growth potential in magnet metals as EV demand ramps. (I’m not too familiar with this one.) 5. Critical Metals ( $CRML ) - Greenland deposit, huge resources but further out. High-risk/Arctic geopolitics; stock has run hard early this year. 6. Iluka Resources ( $ILKAF ) - Mineral sands player adding REE refining. Low-cost entry with diversification, fits the refining bottleneck trend. 7. American Resources ( $AREC ) - Extracts from coal waste with tech twist. US-focused, grant potential, dual play with carbon. 8. Energy Fuels ( $UUUU ) - Major US uranium producer also advancing rare earth processing at White Mesa. Dual play on nuclear + REE. 9. NioCorp Developments ( $NB ) - Developing niobium, scandium, and titanium in Nebraska. Critical metals for defense, aerospace, and EVs. 10. United States Antimony ( $UAMY ) - Antimony (key for defense, batteries, flame retardants) with recent US gov momentum. <--My Favorite 11. Dateline Resources ( $DTREF ) - Gold + rare earths project in California near Mountain Pass, plus heavy REE focus. Early-stage but gaining traction for domestic supply. Did I miss any that should be included? Are you invested into any of these right now? Give me a follow or subscribe for many additional posts like this.
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ForwardEver@ForwardEver1991·
Almonty Industries ( $ALM, $ALL). Sangdong Tungsten Mine: World's class tungsten in South Korea. Operations and mills: South Korea, the U.S., Portugal and Spain Contract with the US Government SpaceX has contracted all its Molybdenum production through SeAH Group.
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Garf@glr_1990·
Best investments for 2026 Tungsten Gold Rare earths Tin Lithium Gallium Manganese Silver
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ForwardEver@ForwardEver1991·
Best investments for 2026 Tungsten Gold Rare earths Tin Lithium Gallium Manganese Silver Helium Germanium Antimony Cobalt
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ForwardEver@ForwardEver1991·
Newmont’s North American assets, then you would potentially have a fourth entrant.”
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ForwardEver@ForwardEver1991·
“The top 3 mining equity investments in the world right now would be Franco Nevada, Wheaton Precious, and Agnico Eagle. If we are lucky enough to see a circumstance where Barrick, rather than spinning out their North American assets, combines their North American assets with...
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