Éric Lemieux
Éric Lemieux, is a professional geologist and mining analyst based in Québec, Canada. He is an independent technical advisor for EBL Consultants Enr. providing coverage on certain mineral exploration and development issuers, among other. Éric was previously with Laurentian Bank Securities in Montreal as a sell-side mining analyst. He also acted as an independent consultant with various clients including the Québec Securities Commission (Autorité des marches financiers), the New Brunswick Securities Commission. Éric holds two master’s degrees, one in Mineral Economics from the Colorado School of Mines (1997) and in another in Metamorphic-Structural Geology from Laval University in Quebec City (1992) and a B.Sc. in Ge
October 05, 2022
Today’s sessions are presented by :
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Session co-chairs :
Maxime Guilbault, Ingrid Martin
CONFÉRENCE
-Critical and strategic metals - panel
See program infoHear different perspectives about commodities other than the much-discussed graphite and lithium. The aim is to speak with two or three CEOs and maybe an analyst to understand their perspective on exploring for these metals and how it differs from exploring for more “typical” commodities in Quebec, like gold.
- Duration : 45 min
- Room Ville-Marie
October 06, 2022
Today’s sessions are presented by :
Session co-chairs :
Jonathan Archambault-Giroux, Josiane Beaudry
CONFÉRENCE
-The WILSON project of Hawkmoon Resources - still open
See program infoThe Wilson project regional geology is closely linked to the units of the Barry-Urban greenstone belt which hosts the >7.4M oz Au Windfall deposit. The Barry-Urban area was previously notorious for deposits of no more than 0.5M oz. Au and the evolution of Windfall suggests a relevance to review the entire belt. The Toussaint showing on the Wilson property is the largest of several gold showings. Hawkmoon has just completed a 2nd phase of drilling totaling 3,001m following a phase 1 of 5,031m in 2021. In total, the Wilson project has only seen 32,000m of drilling since the 1950’s.
- Duration : 20 min
- Room St-Antoine