Lithium Corporation Discovers Rare Earth Elements at British Columbia Fluorspar Project, Expands Claims to Boost North American Supply Chain
Reuters
Oct 02, 2025
Lithium Corporation Discovers Rare Earth Elements at British Columbia Fluorspar Project, Expands Claims to Boost North American Supply Chain
Lithium Corporation $(LTUM)$ has announced the discovery of several areas enriched with Neodymium, Dysprosium, and other rare earth elements at its Fluorspar exploration property in southern British Columbia, Canada. The company has realigned its claim blocks, now totaling approximately 5,732 acres, to better cover these promising mineralized zones. Ongoing fieldwork aims to identify the bedrock source of these elements, which are essential for manufacturing high-efficiency electric motors. This discovery aligns with increased government and industry efforts to secure domestic supplies of critical minerals, highlighted by recent U.S. Department of Defense initiatives to strengthen the rare earth supply chain.
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