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Spearmint Resources Inc C.SPMT

Alternate Symbol(s):  SPMTF

Spearmint Resources Inc. is a Canadian junior resource exploration company. The Company's principal business activities include acquiring and exploring exploration and evaluation assets. The Company's Clayton Ridge project in Clayton Valley, Nevada, is comprised of 12 contiguous claims totaling approximately 248 acres. The Company has three separate claim blocks in Nevada that are prospective for lithium known as the 1,136-acre McGee Lithium Clay Project, the 124-acre Green Clay Lithium Project, and the 280-acre Elon Lithium Brine Project, covering an aggregate area of 1,540 acres. Its 3,015-acre Chibougamau project is composed of four separate claim blocks and is located in the direct vicinity of Lac Chibougamau, Quebec, Canada. Its 100-per-cent-owned Perron-East Gold Project consists of five mineral claim blocks covering 11,608 acres located in the Abitibi greenstone belt of northwestern Quebec.


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Comment by MatrixDwelleron Apr 18, 2018 11:34pm
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RE:RE:Spearmint Resources Intersects Lithium in All 3 Holes

RE:RE:Spearmint Resources Intersects Lithium in All 3 HolesI read that same article that stated >400 was good. Is there some other source that tells the story you tell? Do you know how they mine this trace metal right? The brine is concentrated through evaporation of the water and then separated using electrolytes. The concentration in the original brine is in the ppm.
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