Stockhead’s In-Case-You-Missed-It highlights today’s most interesting small cap stories that might have slipped beneath your radar.
Below is a wrap of the top 20 performing stocks, by percentage, who made announcements today.
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Reward Minerals (ASX:RWD) has signed an exclusivity deed with the Receivers of Kallium Lakes (ASX:KLL) to potentially acquire the Beyondie sulphate of potash project in WA.
Oceana Lithium (ASX:OCN) says the first phase of field exploration Monaro project in Quebec’s James Bay region has identified several high priority lithium targets.
Stelar Metals (ASX:SLB) has begun its inaugural RC drilling campaign at the Trident lithium project near Broken Hill in NSW.
ENRG Elements (ASX:EEL) says the sale of 90% of its Ghanzi West copper-silver project to Kavango Resources has been completed for a tidy $2.5m.
And Phase 3 auger drilling has commenced at Western Yilgarn (ASX:WYX) Bulga project in WA.
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Mining giant Glencore has agreed to purchase up to 100% of the proposed lithium chloride concentrate production from Phase 1 operations at Galan Lithium (ASX:GLN) Hombre Muerto West project, as well as provide the emerging Argentine lithium developer with US$70-100 million of prepayment finance.
Uvre (ASX:UVA) has staked the South Pass hard rock lithium project in Wyoming, USA within an area known to host abundant pegmatite swarms.
New Aussie legislative changes to enable offshore carbon capture and storage (CCS) have confirmed the regulatory pathway for Pilot Energy (ASX:PGY) Mid West Clean Energy Project (MWCEP), offering industrial emitters, particularly those in hard to abate sectors, a near-term CO2 management service to permanently eliminate emissions during the continuing energy transition.
American Rare Earths (ASX:ARR) CEO Donald Swartz has told investors the company is ideally placed to be the next major rare earths business in North America with its Halleck Creek project in Wyoming.
Antilles Gold (ASX:AAU) has intersected high grade copper – including a top hit of 11m grading 4.7% copper according to pXRF readings – at the El Pilar copper-gold porphyry deposit in central Cuba.
Pioneer Lithium (ASX:PLN) has commenced maiden fieldwork at its Benham project in Ontario.
Summit Minerals (ASX:SUM) is set to start soil sampling at its Phillips River lithium project, near Allkem’s (ASX:AKE) Mt Cattlin mine.
Anti-counterfiet tech group YPB Group (ASX:YPB) has signed a 3-year master service agreement with Addera Peru which specialises in contract packaging for the rice industry.
Future Battery Minerals (ASX:FBM) reckons the Rocky prospect – where drilling has just returned up to 1.37% Li20 – could be the key to future development of its Kangaroo Hills lithium project.
Vulcan Energy (ASX:VUL) says its Zero Carbon lithium project bridging study shows the project could produce 24,000 tonnes lithium hydroxide production capacity per annum from phase 1, enough for around 500,000 battery electric vehicles per annum.
Conrad Asia Energy (ASX:CRD) says the combined prospective resources of its two Aceh production sharing contracts in offshore Indonesia are in excess of 15 trillion cubic feet (Tcf) of recoverable gas (P50, 100%) of which around 11 Tcf (P50) are net attributable to the company.
Power Minerals (ASX:PNN) strategic partner Summit Nanotech has selected global Hatch for pre-feasibility stage design and engineering to progress development of its Direct Lithium Extraction (DLE) technology to process lithium brines from the company’s Incahuasi salar in Argentina.
At Stockhead we tell it like it is. While Galan Lithium, Uvre, Pilot Energy, American Rare Earths, Oceana Lithium, Western Yilgarn, Antilles Gold, Pioneer Lithium, Summit Minerals, Vulcan Energy Resources, Future Battery Minerals, Conrad Asia Energy, YPB Group and Power Minerals are Stockhead advertisers, they did not sponsor this article.
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