• Argentina Lithium & Energy (LIT) has won the public tender to purchase 100 per cent interest in the Rinconcita II mining concession area in Salta Province, Argentina
  • The Property consists of 460.5 ha of salt flat, located adjacent to and east of Argentina Lithium’s Rincon West property
  • VP of Exploration Miles Rideout sat down with Daniella Atkinson to discuss the news
  • Argentina Lithium & Energy Corp (LI) is focused on acquiring high-quality lithium projects in Argentina
  • Argentina Lithium & Energy Corp. (LIT) opened trading at C$0.245 per share

Argentina Lithium & Energy (LIT) has won the public tender to purchase the Rinconcita II mining concession area in Salta Province, Argentina.

The property consists of 460.5 ha of salt flat, located adjacent to and east of Argentina Lithium’s Rincon West property, and adjacent to Rincon Mining’s Rincon Project, which was purchased by Rio Tinto earlier this year.

VP of Exploration Miles Rideout sat down with Daniella Atkinson to discuss the news.

Argentina Lithium & Energy Corp (LI) is focused on acquiring high-quality lithium projects in Argentina, and advancing them towards production in order to meet the growing global demand from the battery sector. 

Argentina Lithium & Energy Corp. (LIT) opened trading at C$0.245 per share.

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