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Surge Battery Metals Inc. V.NILI

Alternate Symbol(s):  NILIF

Surge Battery Metals Inc. is a Canadian-based company. The Company’s Nevada North Lithium Project flagship property is dedicated to exploring clean high-grade lithium energy metals in Nevada USA - essential for powering tomorrow's electric vehicles. The Company’s management team boasts a strong track record of delivering significant shareholder value. The Company is led by a board and management team with seasoned lithium experts, who previously played pivotal roles in the successful Millennial Lithium venture (sold to Lithium Americas for US$491 million).


TSXV:NILI - Post by User

Post by geolteacheron Nov 16, 2023 12:04pm
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about SQM:

about SQM:I've been staying away from the South American salar Li plays because
  • Chile announced intent to "manage" the Li plays active in the country.
  • It takes water to process the salar mining plays and they're in desert.
I've been on the salars of high Bolivia. There is not much water in those high elevation, cold Andean deserts. There won't be enough wate for all the mining projects. For that reason I avoid all those high elevation Cu and Au plays. There are also country risks 

I'm invested in Livent (finalizing a merger to Allkem). It's worldwide, and supposedly doing running several pilot programs for direct extraction of lithium (DLE). I'm not sure SQM is doing that.
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