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Standard Lithium Ltd T.SLI


Primary Symbol: V.SLI Alternate Symbol(s):  SLI

Standard Lithium Ltd. is a Canada-based near-commercial lithium development company. The Company is focused on the sustainable development of a portfolio of lithium-brine bearing properties in the United States. The Company's projects, the Phase 1A Project and the South West Arkansas Project, are located on the Smackover Formation in southern Arkansas, a region with a longstanding and established brine processing industry. The Company has also identified a number of highly prospective lithium brine project areas in the Smackover Formation in East Texas and began a brine leasing program in the key project areas. The Phase 1A Project is a brownfield project being developed in cooperation with LANXESS Corp. The South West Arkansas Project is a greenfield project located approximately 15 miles to the west of the LANXESS facilities. In addition, the Company also has an interest in certain mineral leases located in the Mojave Desert in San Bernardino County, California.


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Comment by dryhumperon Feb 11, 2016 1:51pm
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RE:RE:Stevie Claws

RE:RE:Stevie Claws
Billy, many of the azimuths are published in the drill plan layed out in the 43-101. Where there was more than one hole from a single collar there would be missing azimuths. The company did publish maps to confirm the locations of the drill holes in relation to the anomalies. As you can see from the map the holes fanned out around the collar. There is nothing there... barren.

You claim that without the azimuths there is no way in telling where the company drilled but if you are that untrusting then how would a set of published numbers give you any addditional comfort. The company could fabricate numbers easily and unless you went and put a drill down the hole you would have no way to verify that numbers.

If you don't trust the managment of a company, don't invest.  A lesson that everyone at Agoracom should take ot the bank.

Primed or the author of the primed report had a disclaimer on his blog stating that he was nethier a geologist nor and investment advisor so if he over looked something shold it be a surprise to anyone? I am more surprise that a self proclaimed guru like yourself follows amateur blogs...

Sit back and let Christ fight it out with Lucifer over on Agoracom LOL

BannedBillyBoy wrote: Oh Stevie Claws, as usual you try to deflect and distort, this time by asking irrelevant questions. Firstly, publishing the azimuths is a requirement for all drilling programmes, such information being determined as relevant by well, people who actually understand mining exploration and the relevant regulatory authorities. Secondly, and a principle reason why azimuths are required to be published as an important part of drilling results, is that without azimuths it cannot be determined if the holes were actually drilled where the programme called for them to be drilled. The drills might have gone nowhere near the recommended areas. The results could be entirely meaningless with respect to the planned drilling program.

Imagine that, the esteemed author of The Primed Report didn't know something as simple as that. And to be told by someone who knows pretty much nothing about mining. Well, maybe not exactly nothing. 


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