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In this segment of The Ellis Martin Report we speak with Ion Energy’s CEO Ali Haji as we discuss very promising high grade drill results at Mongolia’s very promising premiere lithium exploration project.
ION Energy Provides Announces Impressive Results at Urgakh Naran Lithium Project in Mongolia.
ION Energy Limited (TSX-V: ION) (OTCQB: IONGF) (FRA: 5YB) Mongolia’s first lithium brine explorer and developer, is very pleased to share drilling results and an update on exploration at the Urgakh Naran Lithium Project in Mongolia.
Highlights:
Successfully completed the drilling of three lithological diamond core drill holes for a total depth of 954m
Notable two metre drill core results Include:
Completed drilling of two hydrological test wells for testing of basin brines. The third test well is currently being completed
“The Company is extremely pleased with the drilling results obtained from the recently completed exploration diamond core drilling program. Results have indicated a lithium pregnant basin with significant potential for insitu brine at relatively shallow depths. The Company is now completing its third hydrological test well with brine sampling to commence across all three wells in the coming months. The Urgakh Naran Basin is over 17,000 ha in size and is showing the potential to host significant brine accumulations in close proximity to the national electric grid and critical development infrastructure”, said Ali Haji, CEO & Director of ION Energy. “With the world experiencing notable supply constraints in much-needed lithium resources, ION Energy continues to move quickly to help address this global issue.”
Courtesy of the Ellis Martin Report
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