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Frontier Lithium Inc V.FL

Alternate Symbol(s):  LITOF

Frontier Lithium Inc. is a Canada-based exploration and development mining company. The Company is focused on the development of its 100%-owned PAK Lithium Project in Ontario. The PAK lithium project encompasses close to 27,000 hectares. The Company has delineated two spodumene-bearing lithium deposits, including PAK and Spark, located 2.3 kilometers apart. It also has two other spodumene-bearing discoveries, such as the Bolt pegmatite, which is located between the PAK and Spark deposits, as well as the Pennock pegmatite, located 25 kilometers northwest of the PAK deposit within the project claims. It is also developing an integrated lithium mining-and-processing operation in Ontario. The Company is also focused on producing battery-grade lithium hydroxide and lithium salts for the growing electric vehicle and energy storage markets in North America.


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Comment by Allthewaydownon Apr 09, 2019 5:59am
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RE:RE:Aggressive Timeline of Production Equipment to Mine Site(s)

RE:RE:Aggressive Timeline of Production Equipment to Mine Site(s)If you re-read the press release and do a couple of calculations you will find that the production rate associated with the demo plant is about 10-11 tph, or about four cubic yards per hour, or a small drill, a few blasting mats and a backhoe. It doesn't get more humble than that.  Exactly how much financing will be required? I would guess that permission to operate is the key factor.  This seems to be much more of a strategic move than an economic one. 


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