Lomiko Metals Inc
XTSX:LMR
Lomiko Metals Inc
Lomiko Metals, Inc. is an exploration company, which engages in the acquisition, exploration, and development of minerals for the new green economy. The company is headquartered in Surrey, British Columbia. The firm is engaged in the acquisition, exploration and development of resource properties and the investment in power supply products companies. The firm is developing two projects in the province of Quebec: La Loutre, which is being explored for graphite and Bourier, which is being explored for lithium. Both graphite and lithium are used to supply North America’s electric battery and green energy industries. The La Loutre property is located in the Laurentides administrative region in the province of Quebec, Canada. The company is approximately 30 kilometer (km) west-southwest of the city of Mont-Tremblant (about 45 km by road). The property consists of one continuous block with 42 minerals claims totaling 2,509 hectares (25.1 square kilometer). The Bourier project, which consists of 203 claims, for a total ground position of approximately 10,252.20 hectares (102.52 square kilometer) in a region of Quebec.
Lomiko Metals, Inc. is an exploration company, which engages in the acquisition, exploration, and development of minerals for the new green economy. The company is headquartered in Surrey, British Columbia. The firm is engaged in the acquisition, exploration and development of resource properties and the investment in power supply products companies. The firm is developing two projects in the province of Quebec: La Loutre, which is being explored for graphite and Bourier, which is being explored for lithium. Both graphite and lithium are used to supply North America’s electric battery and green energy industries. The La Loutre property is located in the Laurentides administrative region in the province of Quebec, Canada. The company is approximately 30 kilometer (km) west-southwest of the city of Mont-Tremblant (about 45 km by road). The property consists of one continuous block with 42 minerals claims totaling 2,509 hectares (25.1 square kilometer). The Bourier project, which consists of 203 claims, for a total ground position of approximately 10,252.20 hectares (102.52 square kilometer) in a region of Quebec.