NYSE: CLOSED
TSE: CLOSED
LSE: CLOSED
HKE: CLOSED
NSE: CLOSED
BM&F: CLOSED
ASX: CLOSED
FWB: CLOSED
MOEX: CLOSED
JSE: CLOSED
DIFX: CLOSED
SSE: CLOSED
NZSX: CLOSED
TSX: CLOSED
SGX: CLOSED
NYSE: CLOSED
TSE: CLOSED
LSE: CLOSED
HKE: CLOSED
NSE: CLOSED
BM&F: CLOSED
ASX: CLOSED
FWB: CLOSED
MOEX: CLOSED
JSE: CLOSED
DIFX: CLOSED
SSE: CLOSED
NZSX: CLOSED
TSX: CLOSED
SGX: CLOSED

Imagine Lithium

Crux Investor Index
4
i
Market Cap (USD)
5083985
Symbol
TSXV:ILI
OTCQB:ARXRF
Stage of development
Exploration
Primary COMMODITY
Lithium
Additional commodities
No items found.

Imagine Lithium Company Overview

Imagine Lithium Corp. is a junior exploration company focused on lithium. Imagine's flagship asset is the Jackpot Lithium Project, located near Nipigon, Ontario, Canada.

The Jackpot Lithium Project is a historical lithium resource of 2 million tonnes at 1.09% Li2O. Recent drilling has expanded the mineralized zone by 400 meters to the east with multiple parallel east-west trending lithium-bearing pegmatite dikes that remain open along strike and at depth. Continued exploration drilling is expected to further increase the project's resource potential.

The Jackpot Lithium Project covers over 18,800 hectares of claims. Infrastructure in the region is excellent and includes nearby highways, rail, power, and an experienced mining workforce. The port at Thunder Bay, located 150 km from the site, provides shipping access to lithium processing hubs and future electric vehicle giga-factories planned in southern Ontario.

With a sizable land package in a proven lithium district and drill-ready targets, Imagine Lithium is well-positioned to capitalize on strong lithium market fundamentals driven by surging battery electric vehicle demand with ongoing exploration at the wholly-owned Jackpot Lithium Project to build resource scale. 

Article

Imagine Lithium Analyst Notes

No analyst notes

Imagine Lithium Articles

Opportunity

Imagine Lithium Videos

Summary

Management Team

Growth Strategy

Charts

Details

Financial Overview

Shareholder Breakdown

Risk Factors and Mitigation

Conclusion