MINING DEVELOPMENT PROPERTIES

  • Let's Go Lithium Project, Nevada, USA

    The Let’s Go Lithium Project is a district-scale claystone lithium project located in mining friendly Nevada, USA, within the prolific southwest lithium jurisdiction. The project is mature greenfields (early-stage) in nature, but has several promising surface grab samples of high-grade lithium (multiple samples above 650 ppm Li), as well as historic USGS water well drilling and drill logs. The next phase of exploration at the project will be a 1,200 meter reverse circulation drill program. The project has all the ingredients for success including: (1) on-site green-hydro electricity; (2) road access from nearby city; (3) nearby readily available workforce; and (4) close proximity to a multi-million tonne high-grade lithium deposit.

  • ZINC-COPPER, CANADA

    The Indian Mountain Lake (“IML”) Volcanic Massive Sulphide project, NT, Canada, is the Company’s second district scale land package, representing approximately 30,000 acres of greenstone belt. The project has a historical Zinc-Copper-Lead-Silver geological resource. The Indian Mountain Lake VMS Project has had exploration dating back to the 1940s and has a historical resource spread across four zones on the project. The BB Zone and Kennedy Lake Zone have a combined historic resource of 1,400,000 tons grading 10% combined zinc and lead with 3.5 OPT (ounces per ton) of silver*. Approximately 900 metres west of the BB Zone, the Kennedy Lake West Zone has a historic resource of 610,000 tons grading 1.15% copper*. About 8 km southeast of the BB Zone, the Susu Lake Zone, has a historical resource consisting of 142,500 tons grading 0.95% copper*.

    *These resources are historic in nature. Further drilling is needed to bring them up to CIM Definition Standards. The historic data has not been verified by Rover. The historic information is provided in the 2103 Assessment Report for Indian Mountain Lake which is in public record with the Government of the Northwest Territories. Technical information has been approved by Gary Vivian, M.Sc., P.Geo., QP for the purposes of NI 43-101.

    Both Zinc and Copper are on Canada and the United State’s critical minerals list and are therefore qualify for special government funded development incentives.