Beyond Lithium Inc. (CSE: BLI) (OTCQB: BLILF) (FRANKFURT: 0CJ) has announced up to 5.11% Li2O and up to 3.48% Li2O from spodumene pegmatites grab samples at its Victory Project located near Golden, BC, Canada. Beyond Lithium is a technically driven exploration and development company focused on the acquisition and development of lithium projects located in the Americas.
The company announced that grab samples from two of its target areas at Victory Project, last resort pegmatite and bounty gold pegmatite, both yielded up to 5.11 and 3.48% Li2O, respectively. The grab sample results are from a trenching program recently completed at the project by Beyond Lithium.
The drill program will be aiming to confirm the results from the grab sample program and assess the approximate tonnage and grade potential of the spodumene pegmatites. Spodumene is the main lithium-bearing mineral at Victory, with amblygonite being present to a lesser extent.
The trenching program and the upcoming drill program are part of Beyond Lithium’s strategy to expand its portfolio of lithium projects in the Americas. Following the results from this program, Beyond Lithium is moving forward with more detailed mapping to prepare for an aggressive drill program later this year.
Beyond Lithium is excited to have stumbled upon this opportunity in British Columbia, and its experts believe that Victory Project could potentially represent a significant discovery. This is an exciting time for Beyond Lithium as it continues to work on its current projects and explore new resources. The company is continuously looking for ways to increase its portfolio of lithium projects in order to secure a permanent place for itself in the lithium industry.
With lithium being an essential part of today’s energy and electronics industries, lithium projects, such as Victory, are becoming increasingly important. Beyond Lithium Inc. aims to be at the forefront of the lithium industry, and the recent results provide the perfect opportunity for the company to continue pursuing its mission.
Beyond Lithium Inc. (CSE: BLI) (OTCQB: BLILF) (FRANKFURT: 0CJ) has announced up to 5.11% Li2O and up to 3.48% Li2O from spodumene pegmatites grab samples at its Victory Project located near Golden, BC, Canada. Beyond Lithium is a technically driven exploration and development company focused on the acquisition and development of lithium projects located in the Americas.
The company announced that grab samples from two of its target areas at Victory Project, last resort pegmatite and bounty gold pegmatite, both yielded up to 5.11 and 3.48% Li2O, respectively. The grab sample results are from a trenching program recently completed at the project by Beyond Lithium.
The drill program will be aiming to confirm the results from the grab sample program and assess the approximate tonnage and grade potential of the spodumene pegmatites. Spodumene is the main lithium-bearing mineral at Victory, with amblygonite being present to a lesser extent.
The trenching program and the upcoming drill program are part of Beyond Lithium’s strategy to expand its portfolio of lithium projects in the Americas. Following the results from this program, Beyond Lithium is moving forward with more detailed mapping to prepare for an aggressive drill program later this year.
Beyond Lithium is excited to have stumbled upon this opportunity in British Columbia, and its experts believe that Victory Project could potentially represent a significant discovery. This is an exciting time for Beyond Lithium as it continues to work on its current projects and explore new resources. The company is continuously looking for ways to increase its portfolio of lithium projects in order to secure a permanent place for itself in the lithium industry.
With lithium being an essential part of today’s energy and electronics industries, lithium projects, such as Victory, are becoming increasingly important. Beyond Lithium Inc. aims to be at the forefront of the lithium industry, and the recent results provide the perfect opportunity for the company to continue pursuing its mission.