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Tantalex Lithium Resources Corporation C.TTX

Alternate Symbol(s):  TTLXF

Tantalex Lithium Resources Corporation is a Canada-based exploration and development stage mining company. The Company is engaged in the acquisition, exploration, development and distribution of lithium, tin, tantalum and other high-tech mineral properties in Africa. It is focused on operating its TiTan tin and tantalum concentrate plant and developing its lithium assets in the prolific Manono area in the Democratic Republic of Congo; The Manono Lithium Tailings Project and the Pegmatite Corridor Exploration Program. The Manono Tailings project covers 105 million mt over 11 dumps, containing Lithium, Tin and Tantalum. The Pegmatite Corridor Exploration project is located southwest of Dathcom Mining with 269 million tons of measured and indicated resources, for which the pegmatite extends throughout its licenses 12447 and 12448.


CSE:TTX - Post by User

Comment by KozmoTon Aug 13, 2021 9:37pm
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RE:RE:RE:Cobra Drilling machines are owned by Tantalex

RE:RE:RE:Cobra Drilling machines are owned by TantalexThe question that should really bother you (and that gimme avoids for obvious reasons) is why did the company fail to disclose the results of the 2019 bulk sample assays?  The answer seems pretty obvious of course but its weird that folks here seem to be willfully overlooking it.

As for the company owning two Cobra drills - keep in mind these aren't exactly mineral exploration tools. I've worked with them before doing hydrogeological testing - they are a percussion hammer, you lug them in on your back and they are generally used for breaking up concrete.  There's a good reason you don't hear about them being used in mineral exploration.
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