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Metal Energy Corp V.MERG

Alternate Symbol(s):  MEEEF

Metal Energy Corp. is a Canada-based battery metal exploration company. The Company is focused on two projects in the Canadian jurisdictions: Manibridge (Ni-Cu-Co-PGE) in Manitoba, and SourceRock (Li-Na-K) in Ontario. The Manibridge Project is 85% owned by the Company and 15% owned by Mistango River Resources Inc. SourceRock is subject to an earn-in agreement where the Company can acquire 100% exploration rights to the project. The Manibridge Project is located in the Thompson Nickel Belt, Manitoba, Canada. Manibridge encompasses about 4,368 hectares (ha) and is located 20 kilometers (km) south of Wabowden, Manitoba. SourceRock is a drill-ready project, and it encompasses approximately 91,477 ha within the Proterozoic Sibley sedimentary basin, Thunder Bay-Nipigon area, Ontario. SourceRock is highly prospective for lithium brines in the Thunder Bay-Nipigon area of northwestern Ontario.


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Comment by 17Diggeron Feb 13, 2024 10:10am
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Post# 35877418

RE:Metal Energy Identifies Two Brine Reservoirs

RE:Metal Energy Identifies Two Brine ReservoirsWith the stock price now downa penny or so, I thinkthe hot money is out or leaving after taking atiny oproft - goodbye to them.

Now that w know we have the brine, we need some nice test results to prove the lithium in the brine hypothesis. Hope that new come before long.xx



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