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Global Energy Metals Corp V.GEMC

Alternate Symbol(s):  GBLEF

Global Energy Metals Corporation is a Canada-based multi-jurisdictional, multi-commodity critical mineral exploration, development and project generating company focused on growth-oriented projects supporting the global transition to clean energy. The Company offers investment exposure to the rechargeable battery and electric vehicle market by building a diversified global portfolio of exploration and growth-stage battery mineral projects. Its portfolio of projects includes Lovelock Mine & Treasure Box, Monument Peak, Rana Nickel Project, Millennium & Mount Isa Projects, and Chance Lake & Amiral Projects. The Lovelock Mine consists of about 81 unpatented lode claims in the Cottonwood Canyon area of the Stillwater Range, totaling approximately 1,586 acres. Treasure Box hosts mine workings with limited copper production. The Rana Project license area totals 25km2 and is located on the south shore of Ofotfjord. The Millennium Project is a cobalt-copper deposit.


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Post by LauraDoveron Oct 12, 2017 2:01pm
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Chris Berry interviewed in first article of The Assay

Chris Berry interviewed in first article of The AssayChris Barry is an advisor to GEMC
"I do see a prime opportunity for Europe and Canada, in particular, to build projects that can feed these growing battery metals supply chains."

https://www.theassay.com/chris-berry/
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