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Tearlach Announces Acquisition Of Strategic Property Extension To The Final Frontier Project In Ontario

Jan 11, 2023over 2 years ago

Acquiring Company

Tearlach

Acquired Company

Property Extension

VancouverRenewable EnergyEnergyMining

Description

Tearlach Resources Limited (TSXV: TEA) (OTC: TELHF) (FRANKFURT: V44) (“Tearlach” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce the acquisition of the Pakwan Extension claim block which is positioned contiguous with Frontier Lithium Inc. claim block.

Company Information

Company

Tearlach

Location

610-700 WEST PENDER STREET

Vancouver, Washington, United States

About

Tearlach is a Canadian exploration company engaged in the acquisition, exploration, and development of lithium projects. Tearlach holds interests in the Wesley, Harth and Ferland Projects located in northwestern Ontario, Canada. The Wesley Project borders Green Energy Metals’ Root Lake Project, where a 24,000-meter drill program is currently underway. Pegmatite dykes have also been encountered on the Harth Lithium Project, which is 8 kms west of the Wesley Lithium Project. Prospecting and mapping have also confirmed pegmatite dykes on the Ferland Lithium Project, 10 km east of Green Technology Metals’ Seymour Lake Project. Tearlach intends to explore these assets and develop a portfolio of projects in the Americas through acquisition. Tearlach’s primary objective is to position itself as the leading lithium exploration and development company in the Americas. Additional information on the Company is available at the website at www.tearlach.ca. ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS

FundzWatch™ Score

89
High M&A Activity

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