JAMES BAY PROJECT: Overview

James Bay Lithium Project Overview

The James Bay Lithium Pegmatite Project in mining-friendly Quebec is an extensive high-grade spodumene pegmatite deposit that occurs at the surface. A large drill program in 2009 demonstrated impressive grade and continuity. Pending resource calculations and metallurgical test results will reveal the project's value.

Situated adjacent to high-tension power, a paved highway, and water, the project is well located to provide a stable supply of lithium to the emerging lithium battery sector in the northeast United States and Eastern Canada.

Current Exploration:
In the second quarter of 2010 Lithium One is completing its first NI 43-101 Compliant resource estimate for the James Bay project and is conducting metallurgical test work on the spodumene from James Bay.

Reports:
Technical Reports from James Bay offer more detailed information on the project.

Location and Geology:
The James Bay project is located close to excellent infrastructure in one of the most mining-friendly jurisdictions in the world - Quebec.

History:
Historical estimates of the mineralization at James Bay include 12 million tonnes at a grade of 1.7%Li2O

Photo Albums:
Our photo album highlights the work we are doing at the James Bay Project.


 

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