American Battery Materials Inc
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American Battery Materials Inc
American Battery Materials, Inc. is a renewable energy company, which engages in the extraction, refinement, and distribution of technical minerals. The company is headquartered in Greenwich, Connecticut and currently employs 1 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2011-11-25. The firm is focused on direct lithium extraction (DLE) as well as other minerals for refining, processing, and distribution to support the country’s urgent critical minerals need to bolster long-term energy transition and the electrification of the United States domestic and global economy. The Company’s Lisbon Lithium Project is located in San Juan County, in southeastern Utah, United States of America, southeast of the City of Moab. The Company’s property position consists of approximately 743 placer mining claims covering approximately 14,320 acres staked in one contiguous group on United States (U.S.) government lands administered by the U.S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM).
American Battery Materials, Inc. is a renewable energy company, which engages in the extraction, refinement, and distribution of technical minerals. The company is headquartered in Greenwich, Connecticut and currently employs 1 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2011-11-25. The firm is focused on direct lithium extraction (DLE) as well as other minerals for refining, processing, and distribution to support the country’s urgent critical minerals need to bolster long-term energy transition and the electrification of the United States domestic and global economy. The Company’s Lisbon Lithium Project is located in San Juan County, in southeastern Utah, United States of America, southeast of the City of Moab. The Company’s property position consists of approximately 743 placer mining claims covering approximately 14,320 acres staked in one contiguous group on United States (U.S.) government lands administered by the U.S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM).