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Astute Metals enhances lithium potential at Red Mountain with new drilling and permitting efforts

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Astute Metals is making notable strides in advancing its lithium exploration at Red Mountain, Nevada. The company’s Executive Director, Matt Healy, has detailed the promising results from the latest exploration phase, highlighting significant mineral intersections and substantial vein thicknesses.

Recent drilling at Red Mountain has revealed impressive findings, including wide intersections of lithium-rich material and thick veins of potential economic value. These results bolster the project’s potential and underscore the significant lithium presence in the area.

Looking ahead, Astute Metals plans to expand its exploration efforts. The company is set to launch an expanded drilling program aimed at further delineating the lithium resource and assessing its full potential. Additionally, Astute Metals is moving forward with necessary permitting activities to facilitate continued exploration and development.

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Matt Healy emphasized the importance of these developments, noting that the enhanced prospectivity at Red Mountain could play a crucial role in the company’s growth strategy. The forthcoming expansion and permitting efforts are expected to provide a clearer picture of the project’s viability and contribute to its future success.

As Astute Metals continues to advance its exploration and development activities, the industry will be watching closely for further updates on the Red Mountain lithium project.

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