Clarity Metals Corp. (CSE:CMET, OTC:CLGCFCSE:CMET, OTC:CLGCF) has quietly acquired the right to earn a 50% interest on a sizable project in the lithium-rich James Bay territory of Quebec — a region that’s home to one of the ten largest lithium mines in the world, owned and operated by Nemaska Lithium.2
And the next stage of exploration is being mobilized right now.
An established gold explorer, led by veteran minerals experts, just made a shocking pivot to lithium.
In a series of decisive press releases, the company has revealed their clear intention.
First, they announced an option to acquire a 50 % interest in the Lithium381 property, as part of a partnership with Genius Metals Inc. They then doubled down just weeks later with the announcement of a name change… from Clarity Gold to Clarity Metals.
It’s a shift that makes perfect sense when one looks at the current economics. Namely, that is…
Fitch Solutions forecasts that between 2021 and 2030, the global EV market will explode to more than 83 million vehicles on the road worldwide, compared to only 300,000 in 2020. i
And while gold will likely continue to hold onto its “most precious” status, the truth of the matter is, lithium has now claimed the title of “most important” metal in the world as it nears $80,000 a ton.
One of the Fastest Growing Markets Of The Decade
Clarity Metals Corp. (CSE:CMET, OTC:CLGCFCSE:CMET, OTC:CLGCF) is making preparations for a full exploration of its new property.
Now, interestingly enough, that puts this junior with a land position similar to its neighbors – Allkem and Patriot Battery Metals.
The surprising truth is, not one company has yet to mine a single metric ton of lithium in the James Bay lithium belt.
Yet their stock prices have been climbing…
In just 24 months, between Jan 2, 2020 and mid-December 2022:
Allkem’s (OROCF) shares jumped from $1.86 to $8.82 for a 374% gain.3
The story was even better for people who invested Patriot Battery Metals (PMETF).
Its shares soared 2,799%, from $0.22 to a whopping $6.38.
Meanwhile, an interesting thing happened to Clarity Metals Corp.’ other adjacent neighbor.
Over the same time frame, Osisko Mining (OBNNF) is down 19%.
Their current plan not to pivot from gold to lithium is a potential cause.
Clarity Metal’s keen leadership is to thank for having the foresight to see the writing on the wall, and move on a big opportunity.
Here’s the whole story.
How Lithium Became the Most Important Metal in the World
North America’s minerals crisis cannot be overstated.
Demand for lithium is skyrocketing — led by the meteoric growth in EVs. Lithium demand for EVs in the US alone is projected to grow from 40,000 tons to 400,000 tons by 2030, with CAGR growth over 23%.
Even with the majority of demand growth still in the future, current demand has pushed the price of lithium up nearly 20x in the past two years…
From $5,000/ton, to nearly $80,000/ton.
And that’s just the beginning… by 2040, global demand for lithium is expected to grow 4,000% from today.
Now, so far supply has kept up with demand, but that’s set to change dramatically in only a handful of years. By 2025, demand is expected to outstrip supply by a multiple of 15 times.
These lofty projections have been enough to drive Piedmont Lithium to a market cap of $1 billion, and send Ganfeng’s market cap soaring to a whopping $165 billion.
Now on the flip side, many analysts estimate lithium supply will grow nearly 4X over the next eight years, from the 320,000 metric tons mined last year to 1.4 million metric tons by 2030.4
That means, even with an anticipated quadrupling of supply, lithium will inevitably fall into a perpetual deficit, that only gets greater by the year.
UBS’s renowned Global Head of Mining Research, Glyn Lawcock, issued a warning about this coming shortfall…
“There is not sufficient supply to meet this demand projection based on our knowledge of known projects today. That includes all projects whether they are under construction, in feasibility or still in exploration.”5
And, with the average lithium mine taking 4-10 years from discovery to production, there is little hope of supply catching up in the near term. That is unless North American explorers move quickly to develop resource estimates on their high-potential projects.
Steps Clarity Metals Corp. (CSE:CMET, OTC:CLGCFCSE:CMET, OTC:CLGCF) is taking right now to accomplish.
Untapped Assets In A Globally Recognized Mining District
Quebec’s history is rich with mining success stories in iron ore, nickel, gold, and in recent years, lithium.
Massive discoveries continue to be added as exploration proceeds on this lithium trend. The area is well-endowed with mineralization, host to a few truly world-class mines:
- The James Bay Deposit, operated by Allkem, contains an estimated 37.2 Mt of Probable Reserves at an average concentration of 1.30% Li2O (James Bay Lithium Project Feasibility Study and Maiden Ore Reserve, December 2021 filed by Allkem on SEDAR on January 11, 2022).…
- The Whabouchi Deposit, operated by Nemaska Lithium, which contains an estimated 36.6 Mt of Proven and Probable Reserves at a concentration of 1.30% Li2O (Report on the Estimate to Complete for the Whabouchi Lithium Mine and Shawinigan Electrochemical Plant Nemaska Project, May 31, 2019 filed by Nemaska on SEDAR on August 9, 2019)…
- The Rose Deposit, operated by Critical Elements, which contains an estimated 26.3 Mt Probable Reserves at a concentration of 0.87% Li2O ((Rose Lithium-Tantalum Project Feasiblity Study NI 43-101 Technical Report filed by Critical Elements on SEDAR on July 27, 2022)…
- And the Pontax Deposit, operated by Patriot Battery Metals. While no resource estimate has yet been established, exploration drilling completed in 2021 intercepted 155.1m at 0.94% lithium in pegmatite starting at 77m depth and undercutting outcropping mineralization .
Advancing Exploration Just Next Door To Allkem
Clarity Metals Corp. (CSE:CMET, OTC:CLGCFCSE:CMET, OTC:CLGCF) is now a 50-50 partner with Genius Metals on a huge, 4.2-square-mile property in Quebec, Canada.
The Lithium381 property is localted in the historic James Bay region of Quebec and consists of 21 mineral claims, with proximity to excellent infrastructure and an experienced labor pool.
Notably, its property shares a border with Allkem, a well-known Argentinian lithium explorer.
Mind you, the mineral reserves at Allkem’s James Bay lithium project are estimated at 37.2 million metric tons, with an average grade of 1.3% of Li.6
Now it’s important to note that the Lithium381 property bears hard rock lithium, requiring a more complicated extraction method than the traditional one, which processes lithium from brine evaporation pools.
While this was once a barrier to entry for many miners, new extraction technologies have streamlined the process. That’s of critical importance when it comes to the next generation of EVs.
You see, hard rock lithium can be more easily processed into lithium hydroxide, which has the capacity for greater energy density than lithium-carbonate7. That’s a necessary feature for the development of solid-state batteries8.
And, due to recent breakthroughs in the development of solid-state lithium batteries, demand is on the rise for the lithium hydroxide that can be processed from lithium hosted in spodumene.
- They weigh less than traditional lithium-ion batteries — a crucial concern for auto manufacturers.
- They are more energy dense.
- And they last longer than traditional lithium-ion batteries.
Now, solid-state batteries are in the early stages of development. We will still use traditional lithium-ion batteries for years. However, in the future, solid-state batteries are likely to grow in popularity.
And with them, so will hard-rock lithium mines.
Led by Experts in the Field
It shouldn’t be a surprise that Clarity Metals Corp. (CSE:CMET, OTC:CLGCFCSE:CMET, OTC:CLGCF) has such a rich portfolio, with astute plans for development.
While still a small company, they have a huge advantage thanks to the foresight of CEO, James Rogers.
He is part of a new breed of cutting-edge mineral explorers. He’s used 3D software and remote sensing solutions to lead them into the field as part of 90 resource projects in the Americas, Europe, and Africa. Mr. Rogers is also the principal of Longford Exploration Services.
Then there’s advisor Rory Kutluoglu.
A professional geologist with more than 15 years of international mineral exploration, he the man who was the Exploration Manager for Kaminak Gold leading its team to discover the world-famous Coffee gold project prior in the Yukon.
Its Probable Reserves are currently 2.1 million ounces.
Ian Graham is an advisor with more than 20 years of experience developing mineral exploration projects for major mining companies. Those include Rio Tinto and Anglo American as Chief Geologist, Resolution Copper, Diavik Diamond Mine and Eagle Nickel.
Michael Robert is an advisor who been a metallurgist and mining engineer more than 45 years. He was Senior Vice President for Pan American Silver.
Before that he served for nine years at Teck Corp. as its corporate metallurgist, lead engineer, and start-up manager
What to do now…
With the hunt for new lithium part of a global initiative you could expect Clarity Metals Corp. to stay in the news for years to come.
That’s why now could be the very best time to latch onto its affordably priced shares.
That means it’s time to call your broker or advisor and show him or her this report. Then discuss the new opportunity in lithium and, in particular, with Clarity Metals Corp. .
Because, when you take your position now in Clarity Metals Corp. (CSE:CMET, OTC:CLGCFCSE:CMET, OTC:CLGCF), you could find yourself among the earliest and biggest winners.
i https://www.pv-magazine.com/press-releases/aqua-metals-and-dragonfly-announce-loi-to-supply-lithium-hydroxide-to-dragonfly-energy-in-ongoing-development-of-solid-state-li-ion-batteries/
1 Demand projected to hit 75,000 tonnes by 2025: https://medium.com/prime-movers-lab/does-the-u-s-have-enough-lithium-to-support-the-growing-ev-market-d73a44a969e5
2 https://www.mining-technology.com/features/top-ten-biggest-lithium-mines/
3 https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/OROCF?p=OROCF&.tsrc=fin-srch
4 https://www.statista.com/statistics/1225076/global-lithium-mine-production-projection/
5 https://www.forbes.com/sites/danrunkevicius/2020/12/07/as-tesla-booms-lithium-is-running-out/?sh=615454371a44
6 https://www.mining-technology.com/projects/james-bay-lithium-project-quebec-canada/
7 https://piedmontlithium.com/why-lithium/lithium-101/where-lithium-comes-from-does-make-a-difference-brine-vs-hard-rock/
8 https://www.pv-magazine.com/press-releases/aqua-metals-and-dragonfly-announce-loi-to-supply-lithium-hydroxide-to-dragonfly-energy-in-ongoing-development-of-solid-state-li-ion-batteries/
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