Is this Zinc Mining Firm Sitting on a Significant Lithium Cache?
Zinc is a cornerstone of the emerging green economy, in addition to being an important constituent of pennies, nutrition, and high-end batteries, its primary industrial use is in the galvanization process. Now, a major Canadian zinc firm has discovered a considerable potential for lithium in its claims as well.
Both the U.S. and Canada designated zinc as a critical material, which is one reason why some investors have already been quite bullish about Surry, BC-based Slave Lake Zinc Corp (SLZ:CSE). The company is primarily engaged in the acquisition and exploration of mineral property assets located in the Northwest Territories of Canada.
Slave Lake Zinc Corp is currently focused on the exploration of its O'Connor Lake zinc, lead, and copper property located on land traditionally associated with the Deninu Kųę́, in an area under the administration of the Akaitcho Territory Government, part of the Northwest Territory Métis Nation (NWTMN).
The site is located in the South Slave Region of …
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