USHA's CEO Update on the White Willow Lithium Project As discussed in the article below, In the face of recent price volatility in the lithium sector, the long-term outlook for lithium remains positive. While a temporary dip in prices is attributed to concerns about China's electric vehicle market and potential oversupply from new projects, the enduring demand driven by the EV transition is still intact.
Challenges like supply delays, labor shortages, and industry immaturity are likely to hinder the lithium supply from meeting the growing demand over the next decade.
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In response to the expected future supply shortage, Usha Resources Ltd. (Trading under the tickers USHA.v or USHAF for US investors) is committed to advancing its high-potential battery metal properties.
In a recent interview with [paid promotional message], USHA CEO Deepak Varshney shared exciting updates on their White Willow lithium project. The interview focused on the significant progress the project has made and the plans for its future development.
During the interview, Deepak Varshney highlighted the impressive advancements achieved during two phases of fieldwork and discussed their intentions for a third phase. Early-stage exploration of the project has been successful in identifying ten promising targets for lithium exploration.
Varshney went on to explain the methodology involved in pinpointing suitable locations for lithium deposits. He emphasized that analyzing geochemical signatures is a crucial aspect of this process.
Two key indicators they have been focusing on are cesium levels and the potassium-to-rubidium ratios. High-grade cesium levels, with some exceeding 500 ppm, indicate the presence of spodumene dikes, which are valuable sources of lithium.
Additionally, the selected targets boast potassium-to-rubidium ratios below 10, a promising sign for the project's economic viability.
Looking ahead, USHA's next steps at the project include detailed mapping, prospecting, and geophysics to further mitigate drilling risks.
USHA also has ambitious plans to embark on a 4,000-meter drilling program in the upcoming year, marking a significant milestone in the project's development.
Full interview here:
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