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Surge Reports Significant Amounts of Critical Minerals Rubidium and Cesium Contained Within its Nevada North Lithium Project
MTIMTI(US:MTX) Newsfileยท2025-07-28 11:00

Core Insights - Surge Battery Metals Inc. has identified significant rubidium (Rb) and cesium (Cs) mineralization within its Nevada North Lithium Project, indicating a potential substantial domestic resource for these critical minerals [1][3][5] Group 1: Mineralization Findings - Initial assay results from eight drilled holes show consistent rubidium grades averaging 303 ppm and cesium grades averaging 124 ppm, confirming a strong correlation with lithium mineralization [3][8] - The mineralization of rubidium and cesium is present throughout the main mineralized horizons of the deposit, suggesting their potential as valuable by-products [3][8] Group 2: Future Plans - The company plans to re-submit pulp samples from the 2022 and 2023 drill programs for further assays to evaluate the potential for a formal resource calculation for rubidium and cesium [4][5] - The presence of these critical minerals could significantly impact the project's future economics, as outlined in the Preliminary Economic Assessment, which includes a Life of Mine plan for processing over 200 million tonnes of material [5] Group 3: Industry Context - Rubidium and cesium are considered critical high-value minerals with applications in specialized electronics, telecommunications, and medical technologies, typically produced as by-products from a limited number of lithium and pollucite mines globally [6]