American Critical Minerals Corp. Announces Major Lithium, Bromine, and Potash Exploration Targets at Utah’s Green River Project

Reuters
10/06
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/APCOD">American Critical</a> Minerals Corp. Announces Major Lithium, Bromine, and Potash Exploration Targets at Utah's Green River Project

American Critical Minerals Corp. has announced large-scale exploration targets for lithium and bromine at its Green River Project in the Paradox Basin, Utah, complementing an existing potash target. The company, working with Agapito Associates LLC, has defined a National Instrument 43-101 exploration target estimating up to 1.7 million tonnes of lithium carbonate equivalent (LCE) and 9.1 million tonnes of bromine in brines, alongside a potash target of 0.6-1.0 billion tonnes of sylvinite with grades up to 29% potassium chloride. The targets are based on historical drilling data and geological analogues from neighboring projects, including successful lithium development by Anson Resources. American Critical Minerals now holds permits for seven drill holes to confirm and further define these resources. The company believes the project's scale and multi-mineral potential position it as a significant future supplier of critical minerals for the U.S. market.

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