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Metallis Resources Inc V.MTS

Alternate Symbol(s):  MTLFF

Metallis Resources Inc. is a Canada-based mineral exploration company. The Company is focused on the exploration of gold, copper, nickel, and silver at its 100%-owned Kirkham Property. The Kirkham Property covers approximately 106 square kilometers and is located about 65 kilometers (km) north of Stewart, British Columbia, in the heart of the Golden Triangle's prolific Eskay (Sulphurets) Camp. It is located along a strategic geological boundary on the western margin of the Eskay Rift system and is prospective for multiple mineral deposit types. The Kirkham Property is within 20 km of the past producing Eskay Creek mine while the eastern border is within 12 - 20 km of Seabridge Gold's KSM deposits and Newcrest Mining's producing Brucejack mine. The Company’s Greyhound Property is a gold/silver target in Idaho, United States. The Company’s Greyhound Property is located in Custer County, Idaho, approximately 42 km northwest of the town of Stanley.


TSXV:MTS - Post by User

Comment by moneynorthboundon Jan 05, 2021 12:29pm
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RE:Nickel for Lithium-ion

RE:Nickel for Lithium-ion
Kamugi0214 wrote:
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The focus on lithium-ion batteries seems to reflect supply and demand of lithium and cobalt and the obtain rates of EVs and ESS but it would be very wrong not to include nickel. If EVs are to replace petrol/diesel vehicles, they will require battery packs that can deliver the ranges that drivers are used to.
 
First-generation EVs relied on lithium-ion batteries that were made using lithium iron phosphate (LFP) and lithium manganese oxide (LMO), neither of which used nickel in their chemistries. Since range anxiety has been a factor putting people off buying EVs, the industry has developed batteries that have higher energy densities and therefore greater ranges. These second-generation lithium-ion batteries have a different chemistry, one that use nickel manganese and cobalt (NMC). Check Disclaimer on Profile and landing page.


LIS for lithium~ MTS & CNC for nickel!! thats my stock picks contest!~! SOLR for green clean energy!!
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