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The Lithium triangle
The infographic below relates to Dajin Resources (TSX: DJI) I think that much of the info presented will also be of use to ASX interested investors and those seeking a quick overview of Lithium.... For those seeking more info re Australian Lithium companies/resources etc www.australian-lithium.com is likely a useful resource for you.
I have added an interesting heads up below in the comments. Courtesy of: Visual Capitalist Dajin Resources Corp (TSX-V: DJI), an energy metals company with strategically located brine based lithium exploration projects in both South and North America. The company recently staked 269 placer claims totaling 2191 hectares (5,414 acres) located on a desert playa known as Teels Marsh in Mineral County, Nevada, USA. This is a potential brine-based lithium target. Dajin Resources Corp. also holds a 100% interest in 25 mineral concessions which total 100,000 hectares (247,105 acres) in northwest Argentina. These claims sit within the "Lithium Triangle" which is reported to contain in excess of 80% of the world's supply of lithium.
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Will this be the year for El Nino?
Could this be time to look at the spodumene miners? Visit www.australian-lithium.com
My apologies for the image quality... But if the "Lithium Triangle" was to get such prolonged heavy rain and cloud cover I think the downside for the brine lake evaporators could be interesting. Possibly time to look at the spodumene WA producers?
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