Among the few lithium explorers in northern Nevada, Surge Battery Metals (TSXV: NILI; US-OTC: NILIF) is developing the “highest grade lithium clay project in the United States” at its Nevada North operation, according to CEO Greg Reimer.
It hosts 4.7 million tonnes lithium carbonate equivalent (LCE) grading 2,839 parts per million (ppm) lithium at a 1,250 ppm cutoff. That includes more than 4 million tonnes of LCE grading 3,167 ppm lithium at a 2,000 ppm lithium cutoff, within 100 metres from surface, according to its initial resource, released in February.
Surge plans to build on that resource, as it continues with laboratory testing on project samples that have returned lithium carbonate purities of more than 99%, and works towards a preliminary economic assessment by the end of the year.
Reimer spoke with Henry Lazenby, western editor of The Northern Miner, at the Energy Transition Metals Summit in Washington, D.C., in April. Watch the full video below.
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