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Stria Lithium Inc V.SRA.P


Primary Symbol: V.SRA Alternate Symbol(s):  SRCAF

Stria Lithium Inc. is a Canada-based emerging resource exploration company developing Canadian lithium reserves to meet legislated demand for electric vehicles and their rechargeable lithium-ion batteries. The Company's projects include Pontax Central Project and Jeremiah Project. The Pontax Central lithium spodumene pegmatite dyke (LSPD) project is a joint venture project between Cygnus Metals 51% and Stria Lithium 49%, whereby Cygnus can earn up to 70% interest in the project. The project has approximately 68 contiguous map-designated claims, having a total area of 3,613 hectares (ha). The Jeremiah property consists of around 12 titles for a total 683 ha. The property is located near the village of St-Mathieu d'Harricana, and accessible through private forestry roads. Its Romer Polymetallic property consists of approximately 57 contiguous and two isolated map-designated mining claims, having a total surface area of 2,592.1 (ha). The property is an early-stage exploration project.


TSXV:SRA - Post by User

Comment by basherbusteron Jan 07, 2020 11:36am
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RE:Why this surge ?

RE:Why this surge ?I am thinking this company is not going to lay down their tools and go away. Regardless of the nay sayers, below is a cut from an article on Lithium regarding what we have been hearing about for awhile now.

Currently, the majority of the world’s lithium comes from the salars of the South American and hard rock operations in Australia. However, these supply sources may not be sufficient to cover the forecasted demand, and new developments of brine and hard rock deposits can be costly and take years to bring online. This scenario is encouraging investment in a potential third economic source of commercial-scale lithium production in Alberta’s vast oil fields. To tap this resource, direct lithium extraction technologies are under development in key regions, including Alberta.

https://investingnews.com/innspired/lithium-extraction-resources-in-albertas-oil-fields/

Long/Good Luck in 2020


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