Source: Surge Battery Metals Inc.
  • Surge (NILI) has acquired 71 additional mineral claims resulting from a recently completed staking program
  • The Nevada North Lithium Project now consists of 243 mineral claims covering approximately 1,946 hectares or 4,810 acres
  • Recent drill results have demonstrated the potential for a significant lithium discovery at the project
  • Surge Battery Metals is a mineral exploration company focused on nickel-iron alloy in British Columbia and lithium in Nevada
  • Surge (NILI) opened trading at $0.27

Surge (NILI) has acquired 71 mineral claims at the Nevada North Lithium Project.

The project now consists of 243 mineral claims covering approximately 1,946 hectares or 4,810 acres.

Recent drill results have demonstrated the potential for a significant lithium discovery at the Nevada North Lithium Project.

President & CEO Mr. Greg Reimer commented on the news.

“The results of our maiden drill program have returned impressive lithium values over a significant area giving rise to optimism that we may have discovered a major lithium deposit in an area of northern Nevada not previously recognized for its lithium potential. The company is now planning for the 2023 field season, which will include additional drilling when ground conditions allow. Mineralogical and spectral analysis will be applied to the 2022 drill cuttings along with in-depth reviews of surface and sub-surface geochemistry as part of this phase of work.”

Surge Battery Metals is a mineral exploration company focused on nickel-iron alloys in British Columbia and lithium in Nevada.

Surge Battery Metals Inc. (NILI) opened trading at $0.27.


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