STAG currently has the option to acquire 100% interest in the Burgeo Lithium asset located in
The Burgeo Lithium project consists of two mineral exploration licences containing 142 and 66 claims, respectively over 5,200 hectares.
The two licences are located approximately 20 kilometres and 7 kilometres respectively, northeast of the small town of
The evolving deposit model examines radiating pegmatite dykes from the core of the
Government mapping in 1985 suggested the Chetwynd Granite has potential for economic concentrations of F-Sn-W-Mo and U.
The property has potential for lithium, molybdenum, fluorite, tin, tungsten, uranium, tantalum, and other rare metals.
Regional projects include:
Gold and lead occurrences are also present in this area under licence predominantly to the
First 2022 assay results from the reconnaissance drilling program, testing the Kraken pegmatite field on the 8.4 metre pegmatite dyke averaged 0.95% Li2O with grades hitting a high of 1.76% Li2O
Previous grab samples on the Kraken Lithium Prospect returned grades up to 2.37% Li2O.
The Company is actively negotiating further acquisitions in the battery metal and materials sector. The target assets are in key global jurisdictions, and it anticipates successful closure in the near term.
Additionally, the Company intends to maintain and or increase investment in past precious metal assets; however, the Company intends to pursue future acquisitions solely in the battery metal and materials sector.
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Email: info@stanthonygoldcorp.com
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