Nevada Lithium Resources Inc
CNSX:NVLH
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Nevada Lithium Resources Inc
Glance View
Nevada Lithium Resources, Inc. is a mineral resource company that engages in the acquiring and exploring mineral resource properties. The company is headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia. The company went IPO on 2021-09-29. The firm is engaged in the acquiring, exploring, evaluating, and developing natural resource properties. The company is focusing on the exploration and development of the Bonnie Claire Project located in the Sarcobatus Flat, Nye County, Nevada. The company covers an area of approximately 23,100-acre. The Project is centered near 497900 meters (m) East, 4114900 m North, UTM WGS84, Zone 11 North datum, in Nye County, Nevada. The Project’s location is approximately 125 miles northwest of Las Vegas, Nevada. The Bonnie Claire Project is prospective for sediment-hosted lithium and lithium brines. Nevada Lithium Corp is a 100% owned subsidiary of the Company.
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