Lithium Corporation Expands Rare Earth Claims in British Columbia

Reuters
Oct 21, 2025
Lithium Corporation Expands Rare Earth Claims in British Columbia

Lithium Corporation has announced ongoing field exploration at its rare earth element $(REE)$ prospect in British Columbia, where significant mineralization of elements such as Neodymium and Dysprosium has been identified. The company is currently conducting geological mapping and sampling to further assess the nature and extent of the REE mineralization, which so far has been observed in sedimentary deposits. In an effort to capitalize on these findings, Lithium Corporation has applied to expand its claim holdings to approximately 13,440 acres, targeting adjacent areas with similar geological characteristics. This initiative aligns with the company's broader strategy to advance its portfolio of critical mineral assets, supporting North America's energy independence and the growing demand for materials essential to modern technologies and renewable energy systems.

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