- Arbor Metals (ABR) reported that a pegmatite western extension has expanded toward its Jarnet Lithium Project
- The extension was first identified by Patriot Battery Metals Inc. (TSX:PMET) at its CV-5 pegmatite target
- The Jarnet South Block is now less than 1.7 kilometres North-Northwest from the CV-5 western expansion and was included in the ongoing long-wave infrared survey and interpretation of high-resolution satellite images
- Arbor Metals Corp. (ABR) shares opened trading at C$3.09 per share
Arbor Metals (ABR) reported that a pegmatite western extension has expanded toward its Jarnet Lithium Project.
The extension was first identified by Patriot Battery Metals Inc. (TSX:PMET) at its CV-5 pegmatite target.
Located in James Bay, Québec, the Jarnet Lithium Project comprises 47 map-designated claims, covering 37.5 sq. km.
The Jarnet South Block is now less than 1.7 kilometres North-Northwest from the CV-5 western expansion and was included in the ongoing long-wave infrared survey and interpretation of high-resolution satellite images, executed by DIRT Exploration of Cape Town, South Africa.
The survey is being conducted across all of the Jarnet lithium claim blocks.
The company is developing an exploration program, considering previous exploration findings, satellite imagery, and results from PMET’s activities and other entities in the region.
Arbor Metals is a mining exploration company focused on lithium and gold in Africa and North America.
Arbor Metals Corp. (ABR) opened trading at C$3.09 per share.
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