Megawatt Lithium and Battery Metals Corp
CNSX:MEGA
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Megawatt Lithium and Battery Metals Corp
Glance View
MegaWatt Lithium & Battery Metals Corp. engages in the acquisition and exploration of mineral resource properties for minerals. The company is headquartered in North Vancouver, British Columbia. The company went IPO on 2019-07-31. The firm holds a 100% undivided interest rare earth elements and precious metals, in the Cobalt Hill Property, consisting of eight mineral claims covering an area of approximately 1,727.43 hectares located in the Trail Creek Mining Division in the Province of British Columbia, Canada. Additionally, the Company has acquired a 60% interest in a company that indirectly holds a 100% interest in two prospective silver-zinc projects in Australia, being the Tyr Silver Project and the Century South Silver-Zinc Project, an indirect 100% interest in mining tenements in Northern Territory and New South Wales, Australia and a 100% interest in and to the Route 381 Lithium Property, comprised of 40 mineral claims located in James Bay Territory, north of Matagami in the Province of Quebec, covering approximately 2,126 hectares.
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