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Tartisan Nickel Corp C.TN

Alternate Symbol(s):  TTSRF

Tartisan Nickel Corp. is a Canada-based battery metals and mine development company. The Company is engaged in the business of acquiring, exploring for and developing mineral properties in Canada and in Peru. Its flagship asset is the Kenbridge Nickel Deposit located in northwestern Ontario. The Kenbridge property is located in the north-central part of the Atikwa Lake area and the south-central part of the Fisher Lake Area, Kenora Mining Division, approximately 70 kilometers east-south east of the Town of Kenora, in northwestern Ontario. The Kenbridge property comprises patented and unpatented mining claims totaling 4,108.42 hectares (ha). The Company also owns the Sill Lake Lead-Silver Property in Sault St. Marie, Ontario, and the Don Pancho Manganese-Zinc-Lead-Silver Project in Peru. The Don Pancho polymetallic project is located in the Province of Huaral, in the Department of Lima Peru, 105 kilometers north-northeast of Lima, comprising one concession of 600 hectares.


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Post by mackvorkianon Sep 24, 2020 11:31am
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Nickel@mackvorkian Tesla is on the move. Most electric vehicle batteries are lithium-based and include a mix of cobalt, manganese, nickel, graphite, and other components. Companies are researching different battery chemistries to optimize battery technology using components that are the most widely available and at the lowest cost. Tesla’s announcement demonstrates that it is thinking hard about the importance of securing future supplies of raw materials and how their supply chains are configured. During its Battery Day presentation, Tesla management indicated that nickel is the cheapest and the highest energy density metal, and it expects to increase nickel content and eliminate expensive cobalt over time
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