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Lithium ION Energy Ltd V.ION

Alternate Symbol(s):  IONGF

Lithium ION Energy Ltd. is a Canada-based lithium brine explorer and developer. The Company is engaged in exploring and developing lithium resources in strategic jurisdictions. The Company’s flagship, 65,000+ hectare Baavhai Uul lithium brine project is its first lithium brine exploration license in Mongolia. The Company also holds the 29,000+ hectare Urgakh Naran highly prospective lithium brine license in Dorngovi Province in Mongolia. This site is located 150km WNW of the Company’s flagship Baavhai Uul Lithium Project. It also has Bliss Lake and Little Nahani projects in NWT, Canada. Bliss Lake Lithium Project is 5,798 hectares in area and totals five contiguous licenses and is located approximately 13-15 kilometers (km) away from lithium properties held by Li-FT Power Ltd. and 20km from Patriot Battery Metals Inc. The Little Nahanni project covers an area of approximately 900 hectares located within close proximity to the Yukon Boarder.


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Comment by Lonegaurdian19on Jan 27, 2022 6:31am
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RE:why do they take so much time

RE:why do they take so much timeFrom what I could find in the latest presser from the CEO there were supply chain issues. Or my inference was that they are a new client with an assay that had a backlog tas the new guy got pushed further into the backlog. It would be suspect to change mid game your assayor as it's kind of like the chain of evidence in police matters. Too many have salted samples in the past so I assume they are subject to what ever deal they signed. Not even sure a new assay would take second hand samples 
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