- Arbor Metals (TSXV:ABR) is resuming exploration activities at its Jarnet Lithium project in Québec now that closures because of wildfires have been lifted
- The Vancouver-based company’s exploration team is preparing to return to the field in a few days and is assembling the necessary equipment to commence the upcoming work program
- The team has developed a revised plan that accommodates for delays caused by the wildfires
- Arbor Metals Corp. stock last traded at $3.00 per share
Arbor Metals (TSXV:ABR) is resuming exploration activities at its Jarnet Lithium project in Québec now that closures because of wildfires have been lifted.
The Vancouver-based company’s exploration team is preparing to return to the field in a few days and is assembling the necessary equipment to commence the upcoming work program. The team has developed a revised plan that accommodates for delays caused by the wildfires.
In a news release, Arbor President and CEO Mark Ferguson praised the exploration team’s problem-solving skills in devising a comprehensive plan that overcomes the setbacks caused by the wildfire closures.
“Their dedication has enabled us to adapt and ensure the successful completion of our 2023 exploration program. We also extend our gratitude to the courageous fire and safety crews who have been working tirelessly to safeguard the region,” he said.
Arbor Metals is a mining exploration company focused on developing high-value mineral projects worldwide. Its Jarnet lithium project in Québec is contiguous to Patriot Battery Metals’ Corvette-FCI property, one of the most important lithium projects in the world. Arbor recently improved Jarnet’s lithium prospectivity through spectral analysis, which resulted in the identification of lithological units indicative of lithium potential.
Arbor Metals Corp. stock last traded at $3.00 per share. The stock is up by 20.4 per cent since this time last year.
Join the discussion: Find out what everybody’s saying about this stock on the Arbor Metals Bullboard, and check out the rest of Stockhouse’s stock forums and message boards.
The material provided in this article is for information only and should not be treated as investment advice. For full disclaimer information, please click here.