• Surge Battery Metals (NILI) has updated shareholders on the progress of its corporate initiatives
  • CEO Greg Reimer sat down with Simon Druker to highlight the company’s initiatives
  • Surge Battery Metals Inc is an exploration stage company engaged in the acquisition, exploration and development of battery metal targets
  • Surge Battery Metals (NILI) opened trading at C$0.075

Surge Battery Metals (NILI) has updated shareholders on the progress of its corporate initiatives, including an update on the Nevada North Lithium Project.

The Nevada North Lithium Project is host to a Thacker Pass or Clayton Valley-type lithium clay deposit. Results to date have been highly encouraging, with surface samples ranging up to 0.5% lithium. Drilling has recently commenced, and sample results will be announced over the coming two months.

CEO Greg Reimer sat down with Simon Druker to highlight the company’s initiatives.

Surge Battery Metals Inc is an exploration stage company engaged in the acquisition, exploration and development of battery metal targets. It focuses on the exploration for nickel-iron alloy and Copper in British Columbia and lithium in Nevada.

Surge Battery Metals (NILI) opened trading at C$0.075.


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