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Sayona Mining Ord Shs SYAXF

Sayona Mining Limited is an Australia-based lithium producer with projects in Quebec, Canada and Western Australia. The Company's projects include Authier Lithium Project, Tansim Lithium Project, Moblan Lithium Project, Lac Albert Lithium Project, Western Australia Lithium Projects, Western Australia Gold Projects, and Western Australia Graphite Projects. The Authier Lithium project is situated approximately 45 kilometers (km) northwest of the city of Val d'Or, a mining service center in Quebec. The project area comprises 19 mineral claims totaling 653 hectares and extends approximately 3.4 km in the east-west, and 3.1 km in a north-south direction, respectively. The Tansim Lithium project is situated approximately 82 km southwest of the Authier Lithium Project. The project comprises 355 mineral claims spanning 20,546 hectares (ha) and is prospective for lithium, tantalum, and beryllium. The Moblan Lithium project is located in the Eeyou-Istchee James Bay region of northern Quebec.


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Comment by pepperinoon Sep 07, 2023 10:48am
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RE:RE:August 1st

RE:RE:August 1stI'm curious where you got this figure of $900 per metric ton from?
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