Blackbird Critical Metals Corp
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Price: 0.1894 USD
Market Cap: 11.3m USD
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Blackbird Critical Metals Corp. is a mineral exploration company which engages in the acquisition, exploration, and evaluation of resource properties. The company is headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia. The company went IPO on 2022-04-11. The firm is focused on the acquisition, exploration and development of mineral properties containing metals used in green technologies and the renewable energy sector. The firm owns 100% interest in the Muskox Lithium Pegmatite Project located within the Yellowknife Pegmatite Province in the Northwest Territories and the Tyee Nickel-Copper Massive Sulphide Project located in North-Eastern Quebec. The Muskox Lithium Pegmatite Project is located in the Northwest Territories, approximately 40 kilometers (km) east of Yellowknife and spans an area of 50 square kilometers (km2). The Tyee Nickel-Copper Massive Sulphide Project is located approximately 130 km north of Havre St. Pierre, Quebec, and 12 km north of Romaine IV Hydroelectric Dam.

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