Accelerating the transition to a clean energy future for Alberta and Canada.

 

Producing lithium and other critical minerals will secure Canada’s transition to a low-carbon economy, and position the country as a reliable and sustainable source of these essential minerals.

The development of advanced technologies to extract lithium from western Canada’s geothermal brines will make an important contribution to meeting the increasing global demand for this critical mineral used in the electrification of transportation and renewable energy storage.


Our NI 43-101 Resource

NeoLithica Reports 10 Million Tonne LCE Inferred Mineral Resource at its Peace River Project.

In February 2023, NeoLithica published its National Instrument 43-101 (“NI 43-101”) Technical Resource Report on the Leduc Formation on its flagship Peace River Lithium Project, located 500 kilometres northwest of Edmonton, Alberta. The report details an inferred mineral resource estimate of 10 million tonnes of lithium carbonate equivalent (LCE), at an average grade of 70.0 mg/L.


Our Projects

Peace River Project

NeoLithica’s flagship Peace River Lithium Project is located in the Peace region of northwest Alberta and features 377,617 hectares (1,458 square miles) of prime lithium-brine hosted mineral licenses overlying several highly productive lithium-rich aquifers that stretch along a 165 kilometre fairway .

This high-growth region is an important economic centre in the province, with many advantages including well-developed energy and transportation infrastructure and a highly skilled workforce.


Redwater Project

NeoLithica’s Redwater Project is located 60 kilometres north east of Edmonton, Alberta at the Town of Redwater. NeoLithica owns 38,511 hectares (149 square miles) of highly prospective lithium-brine hosted mineral licenses over the prolific Redwater Leduc reef complex that currently disposes approximately 100,000 m3 of produced brine.

The company has conducted geological evaluations of the Leduc Formation reef complex and overlying Nisku Formation, and believes it will contribute to NeoLithica’s overall brine resources.

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“The demand for critical minerals…”is growing at a pace that is an order of magnitude over 10 years that could be anywhere from a four to 10 times demand change.”

— Benchmark Mineral Intelligence