MAX Power Mining Receives BLM Permits For Phase 2 Drilling at Willcox
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Friday, March 22, 2024
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Mr. Peter Lauder, Senior Geologist and Exploration Manager for MAX Power, commented: “The first five diamond drill holes at Willcox have supported initial theories regarding prospectivity of intense resistivity and gravimetric low anomalies at the Playa.
Key Points:
- Mr. Peter Lauder, Senior Geologist and Exploration Manager for MAX Power, commented: “The first five diamond drill holes at Willcox have supported initial theories regarding prospectivity of intense resistivity and gravimetric low anomalies at the Playa.
- The southern block on BLM ground features the largest and most extreme anomalies on MAX Power’s property.
- This bodes very well for extending the discovery of clay-rich sediments with high lithium values.
- MAX Power reports that it has appointed Independent Trading Group, Inc. ("ITG") as a market maker for its shares traded on the Canadian Securities Exchange ("CSE").