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Grid Battery Metals Inc. V.CELL

Alternate Symbol(s):  EVKRF

Grid Battery Metals Inc. is a Canada-based exploration company. The Company focuses on exploration for high-value battery metals required for the electric vehicle (EV) market. The Company owns a 100% interest in the Texas Spring Property which consists of mineral lode claims located in Elko County, Nevada. The Property is in the Granite Range southeast of Jackpot, Nevada, about 73 km north-northeast of Wells, Nevada. The target is a lithium clay deposit in volcanic tuff and tuffaceous sediments of the Humbolt Formation. The property neighbours Surge Battery Metals’ Nevada North project, which has reported results of up to 5,120 ppm. Grid Battery’s other Nevada lithium projects are Clayton Valley Lithium Project and Volt Canyon Lithium Property. Respectively, the Company owns a 100% interest in 113 lithium claims covering 640 hectares in Clayton Valley and 80 lithium claims covering 635 hectares in Monitor Valley.


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Post by 1StockInformeron Feb 01, 2024 6:11pm
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CELL Appoints Qualified Person for Nevada Lithium Projects

CELL Appoints Qualified Person for Nevada Lithium Projects

Grid Battery Metals Inc. (Ticker: CELL.v or EVKRF for US investors) is trading up 7% on the TSXV after announcing the appointment of Mr. Steven McMillin, P.G., as the Qualified Person for its diverse lithium exploration projects based in Nevada today. This strategic addition to the team marks a significant step forward for CELL as it gears up for the 2024 exploration season.

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Bringing over 35 years of practical mineral exploration experience in the United States, McMillin is a highly respected exploration geologist with a proven track record. Currently serving as the Field Operations Manager at Rangefront Geological, his role extends to the setup and management of drill programs for various clients, including CELL.


 His responsibilities encompass liaison with vendors and federal/state regulators, ensuring drill safety, supervising drilling and sampling protocols, and overseeing overall site reclamation.


Mr. Tim Fernback, President & CEO of Grid Battery, expressed his enthusiasm about Mr. McMillin joining the technical team, stating, “ Steve’s knowledge and sound advice will help guide our upcoming lithium exploration programs. Steve is a full-time resident of Elko Nevada which is nearby our Texas Spring Lithium project, and his arrival is well timed given that we are fully funded for our 2024 exploration season.”


CELL recently completed the first phase of its exploration program at the Texas Springs Project. The exploration results included average Lithium Grades of 2010 ppm, applying a 1,000 ppm cut-off, and up to an impressive 5,610 ppm Lithium.


The results from the Phase 1 exploration were impressive and on-trend with the results found at the neighboring Nevada North Lithium Property which has returned lithium grades up to 8070 ppm. 


Full Press Release: https://gridbatterymetals.com/grid-battery-metals-appoints-new-qualified-person-mr-steven-mcmillin-p-g-for-its-lithium-projects-in-nevada/


Posted on behalf of Grid Battery Metals Inc.

 
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