Lithium Corporation has announced the completion of field work for the 2025 season at its Las Pilas Rare Earth Elements $(REE)$ property in southern British Columbia. The company focused on geological mapping to understand the conditions leading to REE mineralization, particularly where Jurassic Rossland Group rocks meet younger Eocene Coryell intrusive rocks. While the exact host of the REE mineralization is still undetermined, samples have been collected for microscopic and geochemical analysis. The company currently holds approximately 11,068 acres of claims in the area and is exploring other similar geological sites. This development is notable as elements like Neodymium and Dysprosium, found at the site, are critical for the production of high-efficiency electric motors and align with growing efforts to secure domestic sources of critical minerals.