Battery Elements Corporation (“Battery Elements”, or “Battery Elements Resource Corp.” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce that it has filed on SEDAR a National Instrument 43-101 (“NI 43-101”) compliant, indepndent technical report (the “Report”) on its wholly-owned West Gore project in Nova Scotia, Canada.
The Report was filed on October 28, 2021, with an effective date of October 28, 2021, and is entitled “NI 43-101 Technical Report for the West Gore antimony/gold (Sb-Au) Project, Nova Scotia, Canada.” The Report was prepared in accordance with National Instrument 43-101 – “Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects”. The Report is available for review on SEDAR and on the Company’s website.
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Qualified Persons and Technical Information
The site visit was undertaken by Michael Corey, P. Geo. FAusIMM. Mr Corey is an independent Qualified Person (“QP”) as defined by the NI 43-101.
The Report was prepared for Battery Elements Corp. Resource Corp. by Mark S. King (P. Geo. qualifications) is an independent Qualified Person (“QP”) as defined by the National Instrument 43-101.The Qualified Person (“QP”) has reviewed and approved the technical content of this release.
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About Battery Elements Corp.
Battery Elements Corp. is a pre-IPO exploration and development company. The Company is focused on doing a roll-up of global antimony assets, with the stated objective of being able to supply 6-8% of the world antimony market over the next five years. Its first target is West Gore, Nova Scotia-Canada’s foremost historic antimony operation. Antimony is regarded as one of the most important metals of our time and is critical to developing the “green economy. “
The West Gore project lies in the Meguma gold camp and consists of an underground mine and large stockpiles of mineralised antimony and gold by-product. Battery Element’s initial focus is to reprocess the stockpiles and utilising the cash flows to bring the mine back into operation.
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