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Spearmint Resources Inc C.SPMT

Alternate Symbol(s):  SPMTF

Spearmint Resources Inc. is a Canada-based junior resource exploration company. The Company’s primary projects include four projects in Clayton Valley, Nevada, such as the McGee lithium clay deposit, the Elon lithium brine project, Green Clay lithium project, and the Clayton Ridge project. Its other primary projects include the Perron-East gold project consisting of five mineral claim blocks covering 11,608 acres located in the Abitibi greenstone belt of Northwestern Quebec in the direct vicinity of Amex Exploration Inc.'s Perron property and past-producing Normetal mine. It has three separate claim blocks in Nevada that are prospective for lithium known as the 880-acre McGee Lithium Clay Deposit. The Green Clay lithium project consists of 97 contiguous claims totaling approximately 2,000 acres, and the Clayton Ridge project consists of 35 contiguous claims totaling approximately 721 acres. Its Chibougamau vanadium project is located in the direct vicinity of Lac Chibougamau, Quebec.


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Post by JusthowiseeiTon Oct 03, 2020 12:52am
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Post# 31662457

I don't know anything

I don't know anything
about extraction of lithium from clay ,,,BUT if E3 (so sorry to pump a great stock other than spearmint),,,,,,,why if a company's tech (E3 ) is to take brine and remove the lithium and then replace the water back to the well while taking out lithium ,,,, earth friendly and all that,.. could not somehow take clay, thin it down with water,( use E3's filter process,) and make clay/lithium way more environmentally friendly than present clay extraction. Perhaps the amount of water needed to take clay to a very liquid state poses a problem but that water can be recycled over and over...I'm not scientist but it seems to me that if E3 technology is solid it could be a game changer. What do you all think
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