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Dear Beyond Lithium Community,
Those familiar with the mineral exploration industry (which, if you’re reading this, I’m sure you are), know just how exciting a prominent discovery can be for all those involved. Shareholders, advisors, prospectors, and geologists alike unify in recognizing the significance of a discovery as it proves that the brainpower, exploration efforts, and hard-earned capital invested into a hypothesis are worthwhile. For this reason, we were truly pleased to announce the recent discovery of the AG Pluton, an LCT Pegmatite Intrusive Stock at our Cosgrave Lake property (now a project) in Northern Ontario. I’d like to dedicate this update to sharing with you the individuals involved in the discovery process, the steps taken that made it all possible, and what this means for the future of Beyond Lithium.
Graeme Evans Explains the Significance of the LCT Pegmatite Intrusive Stock Discovery at Cosgrave
Firstly, I’d like to share my appreciation for Graeme Evans, the Sr. Geologist credited with the discovery of the AG Pluton. Graeme’s served the geological community for over 40 years, and I’ve had the pleasure of working with him for almost 15 of those years. He’s been an invaluable asset to our team and the industry at large, and we’re truly grateful to have his boots on the ground throughout our exploration phases.
In this video, Graeme does a much better job than I can of explaining the significance of this discovery. Watch below:
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