Actualización de litio de Snow Lake
Melbourne, Dic. 1, 2021 AEST (ABN Newswire) - Nova Minerals Limited (ASX:NVA) (QM3:FRA) (NVAAF:OTCMKTS) se complace en proporcionar una actualización sobre su propiedad mayoritaria Snow Lake Resources (Snow Lake), Thompson Brothers Lithium Project.
Snow Lake Lithium anuncia la expansión de sus terrenos en Manitoba
Snow Lake Resources Ltd. (NASDAQ:LITM) ("Snow Lake"), ha agregado acres significativos a sus propiedades de exploración en Manitoba al apostar reclamos adicionales contiguos con su bloque de reclamos actual que contiene su recurso de litio. El nuevo Herb Block consta de 22 reclamaciones o 7,875 acres (3,187 ha) aumentando así la huella total de Snow Lake a 21,703 acres (8,783 hectáreas) (Ver Figura 1.0 en el enlace a continuación). Snow Lake tenía 13,828 acres apostados (5,596 ha) antes de esta expansión y Herb Block representa un aumento del 57% en los reclamos de exploración de la Compañía por acres.
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Nova Minerals Limited (ASX:NVA) (FRA:QM3) is a Gold, Antimony and Critical Minerals exploration and development company focused on advancing the Estelle Project, comprised of 514 km2 of State of Alaska mining claims, which contains multiple mining complexes across a 35 km long mineralized corridor of over 20 advanced Gold and Antimony prospects, including two already defined multi-million ounce resources, and several drill ready Antimony prospects with massive outcropping stibnite vein systems observed at surface. The 85% owned project is located 150 km northwest of Anchorage, Alaska, USA, in the prolific Tintina Gold Belt, a province which hosts a >220 million ounce (Moz) documented gold endowment and some of the world's largest gold mines and discoveries including, Barrick's Donlin Creek Gold Project and Kinross Gold Corporation's Fort Knox Gold Mine. The belt also hosts significant Antimony deposits and was a historical North American Antimony producer.
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