Emirate Lithium & Geominerals Ltd. Commences Reconnaissance Studies of its Iwajowa and Kaima Lithium Projects
Under the terms of the contracts, AGVision is conducting studies involving the general geographic features and characteristics of the Company's Iwajowa and Kaima lithium projects, including geological mapping, outcrop sampling, wide-spaced geochemical sampling and preliminary geophysics. Emirate Lithium intends to simultaneously follow these studies with rock sampling, pitting and trenching of the projects.
AGVision was founded by a group of Nigerian engineering, procurement, and construction managers and a world leading Australian geological, geophysical and geospatial company - International Geoscience Pty Limited. International Geoscience Pty Limited is led by Dr. Warwick Crowe, a globally regarded structural geologist and one of the world's foremost experts on Nigeria's economic geology. AGVision delivers the Australian Joint Ore Reserves Committee reporting standards in his various exploratory activities and reporting.
"This is an important milestone for Emirate Lithium, setting the stage for the next phase of our corporate evolution," said Lanre Afebuameh, Founder and CEO of Emirate. "While the reconnaissance studies are conducted over the next few months, our team will continue to focus on our current surface mining operations of spodumene ore, which have yielded average annual exports of US $5 million of approximately 6% Li content in the spodumene concentrate since launching in 2020."
While Emirate Lithium exports have primarily targeted Asian customers, the Company anticipates increased demand for its high-grade ore from European electric vehicle and battery manufacturers.
About Emirate Lithium
Emirate Lithium was incorporated in 2017 and commenced operations in 2018 as a mining, minerals, processing, and export company. The Company commenced open pit mining (surface mining) operations working with artisanal and small-scale operators in 2020 to establish lithium ore-grade quantities and build customer demand. Emirate Lithium currently has 27 minerals exploration licenses acquired from the Nigerian Mining Cadastre Office ("MCO"). Six of the 27 licenses are for lithium, making the Company a major holder of lithium assets in Sub-Sahara Africa, with Emirate Lithium poised to become the largest holder of lithium assets in the continent.
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