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Strategx Elements Corp C.STGX

Alternate Symbol(s):  STRXF

StrategX Elements Corp. is a Canada-based exploration company. The Company is focused on the discovery of cobalt and associated energy transition metals in northern Canada. The Company’s property portfolio of over five stand-alone projects is situated on the East Arm of the Great Slave Lake, Northwest Territories and on the Melville Peninsula, Nunavut. The Company has a 100% interest in Project 939 and EA South Project located in the Northwest Territory, Canada. Project 939 and EA South Project comprise approximately 12 prospecting permits (93,821 hectares) and over 16 mining claims (12,638 hectares). The Company staked over 13 claims, approximately 9,646 hectares located adjacent and outside of the Mel Project in the Melville Peninsula region of Nunavut, Canada. Its projects also include Project NagVaak, Nunavut, Canada, and Project Mel, Nunavut, Canada.


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Post by sdhakaon Mar 26, 2024 4:35pm
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Expands the Nagvaak critical metals and graphite discovery

Expands the Nagvaak critical metals and graphite discovery
StrategX Elements Corp. / CSE: STGX
 
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Expands the Nagvaak critical metals and graphite discovery (Nunavut)  
FRC Opinion: Positive – Promising results; drilling at its flagship Nagvaak project returned high graphite grades of up to 34.9%, along with critical metals such as vanadium, nickel, copper, molybdenum, silver, PGE, gold, and zinc.
 
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