BacTech is a proven environmental technology company, delivering effective and eco-friendly biomining and remediation solutions to commercial operations to smartly process and recover preferred metals and safely remove and transform harmful contaminants like arsenic into benign EPA-approved products for landfill. Tapping into numerous environmental and economic advantages of its proprietary method of bioleaching, BacTech uses naturally occurring bacteria, harmless to both humans and the environment, to neutralize toxic mining sites with high-pay potential.
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A court in Ecuador will hear arguments next week on the suspension of a presidential decree involving the permitting process for several projects. One newsletter writer called this company and its stock the "poster child" for green causes.
Green technology company BacTech Environmental Corp. is watching the results of Ecuador's presidential election closely as it waits for a decision regarding the permit process for its new bioleaching plant.
The grant that will help a partner of the company develop and complete pilot testing of a novel pyrrhotite bioleaching process for extracting the battery metals nickel and cobalt from tailings.
A national court in Ecuador is suspending the process this company needs to get its bioleaching built because of mining protests. But this company doesn't build mines.
This company has engaged a Quito-based securities firm to help market its proposed offering of US$20 million in Green Bonds to pay for its bioleaching plant in Tenguel.
BacTech Environmental Corp. launches a new sustainable bond framework for issuing green and social bonds to pay for its bioleaching plant in Tenguel, Ecuador.
The team from the Ecuadorian government overseeing the final permit review process for green technology company BacTech Environmental Corp.'s bioleaching plant in Tenguel has "hit the ground running."
Green tech company BacTech Environmental Corp. says Ecuador's government has begun the final review process for the last major permit for its bioleaching plant on Monday.
Chris Temple of The National Investor shares his insight as to what to expect in the near term from Ecuador in light of the recent elections, specifically with a focus on the mining industry.
Ecuador's president signs a decree clearing the way for green technology company BacTech Environmental Corp. to construct its bioleaching plant in the South American country.
BacTech Environmental Corp. is in the process of obtaining certification as an issuer of Green Bonds to finance its bioleaching plant in Tenguel, Ecuador.
Now BacTech Environmental Corp. must pursue the community consultation phase before receiving final environmental permit for its Tenguel bioleaching plant.
Bioleaching company BacTech Environmental Corp. has begun trading on the OTCQB Venture Market as it gets ready to open a plant in Ecuador and has opened a pilot facility in Ontario.
BacTech Environmental Corp. realized much of the land for its Ecuador bioleaching plant isn't needed yet, so it is letting local workers continue to farm thousands of cocoa trees.
The government in Ecuador is on track to grant an environmental permit for BacTech Environmental Corp.'s new bioleaching plant in September, the company says.
Millions of tonnes of mining waste could be converted to usable minerals with a new bioleaching process at a plant expected to open this summer in Ontario.
A company that uses naturally occurring bacteria to separate precious and base metals from difficult to treat ores, concentrates and tailings has caught the attention of this technical analyst.
Chris Temple of The National Investor explains why he has issued a speculative buy recommendation for BioLargo, a small-cap company with a flagship product that removes certain contaminants from water.
It wasn't all that long ago that BacTech Environmental Corp. found it an ordeal to raise money, but Chris Temple of The National Investor says those times have changed.
A Canadian company is hoping that its bugs that eat rocks can help clean up the mining industry. BacTech Environmental Corp.'s bioleaching technology could make it possible to work with lower-grade ores.
Chris Temple of The National Investor profiles 10 companies in a variety of sectors on his recommended list. "I very much am of the view that a great many resource-oriented stories and the best companies have incredible futures ahead of them," he writes.
"The fundamentals of BacTech Environmental Corp. are understood to be very favorable. We therefore stay long, and the company is rated a Strong Speculative Buy here."
Clive Maund, CliveMaund.com
(3/28/23)
"BacTech Environmental Corp. announced the closing of the first tranche of the financing, and we can expect the company to finish the remainder of the financing soon. . .as soon as it is finished, the price should be free to advance. . .we can look forward to significant gains from here as soon as BacTech is free to get moving again."
Clive Maund, CliveMaund.com
(3/12/23)
"BacTech Environmental Corp. broke out of a base pattern last month on good volume and has since reacted back to support. With a moving average cross likely soon, it is expected to start higher again."
Canadian Mining Journal
(1/11/23)
"Toronto-based BacTech Environmental Corp.'s BACOX analogue has seen significant success in South American gold operations. . .the use of microorganisms in mining initiatives is described as highly advantageous: they are considered cost effective and environmentally benign, with lower carbon footprints and abilities to liberate (in some cases, selectively) valuable metals from complex materials that are otherwise recalcitrant to standard pyrolytic and hydrometallurgical techniques."
More Expert Comments
Chris Temple, The National Investor
(5/16/22)
"We have a Buy recommendation on BacTech Environmental Corp."
Bob Moriarty, 321 Gold
(4/11/22)
"BacTech Environmental Corp. plans a tiny 50 tpd mill. . .the company's figures show a pretax internal rate of return of 57.9% with annual production of just over 31 Koz/year. Pre-tax earnings would be about $10.9M."
Clive Maund, CliveMaund.com
(4/4/22)
Various technical factors support an upside breakout of BacTech Environmental Corp. from the pennant soon and a resumption of its larger uptrend. . .this looks like a very good point to buy, ahead of a new upleg starting. The company's stock should of course be helped by strengthening gold and silver prices as the dollar's collapse starts to accelerate."
Chris Temple, Editor and Publisher– The National Investor
Company News
8/14/2023 – MIRARCO Secures Grant Money to Complete Pilot Testing BacTech Environmental Bioleaching IP for Nickel-Cobalt Recovery from Tailings
7/26/2023 – BacTech Engages Analytica Securities to Raise $US20M in Green/Social Bonds for the Tenguel Project
7/24/2023 – BacTech Environmental Establishes Sustainable Bond Framework to Finance Ecuador Bioleach Project
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