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Surge Battery Metals Inc. V.NILI

Alternate Symbol(s):  NILIF

Surge Battery Metals Inc. is a Canadian-based company. The Company’s Nevada North Lithium Project flagship property is dedicated to exploring clean high-grade lithium energy metals in Nevada USA - essential for powering tomorrow's electric vehicles. The Company’s management team boasts a strong track record of delivering significant shareholder value. The Company is led by a board and management team with seasoned lithium experts, who previously played pivotal roles in the successful Millennial Lithium venture (sold to Lithium Americas for US$491 million).


TSXV:NILI - Post by User

Post by Skycarpon Sep 20, 2023 2:10pm
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Something New

Something New @SaltMan I just noticed this and should have caught it sooner. from the last update: "The composite grade of the first clay horizon encountered in sonic hole NN2301 is 28% higher than the weighted average composite grade of the first clay horizon intersected in the reverse circulation drillholes completed by the Company in its 2022 drill program" From Thacker Pass DFS: "The RC drilling method biased assay results so the method was abandoned." I think there is a good possibility that the initial holes are underreporting lithium. Likely the reason they switched to sonic and DD.
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