Villasrubias

Villasrubias Lithium Project

Villasrubias lithium project is located in the southwest corner of the province of Salamanca,

close to the Portuguese border and 33 km away from Ciudad Rodrigo, the district capital. The Project consists of a permit investigation on an area of 11.4km2. The main target of the Project is a set of Aplite and Pegmatite dykes containing lithium, tantalum, niobium, and tin.

Villasrubias Lithium Project

  • Villasrubias lithium project is located in the southwest corner of the province of Salamanca (Spain), close to the Portuguese border and 33 km far from Ciudad Rodrigo, the district capital.
  • The Project consists of a permit investigation on an area of 11.4km2.
  • The main target of the Project is a set of Aplite and Pegmatite dykes containing lithium, tantalum, niobium, and tin.
  • The Project is part of the Iberian Massif, one of the most important areas for Lithium exploration in Europe, with several ongoing projects in both Spain and Portugal.
  • Canalita Mine is the highlight of the permit area.
  • The exploitation subject are lepidolite and montebrasite
  • The mineralization consists of a set of sub-vertical dykes up to 2 meters thick with minor sub-horizontal branches.
  • The dyke petrology varies among pegmatite and aplite.

Project Villasrubias Key Highlights

11.4km2 Permit
Area
Contains Critical Raw Materials
Average Sample Grade:
Li2O: 2.79%
Part of Iberian
Massif
Project area located in close proximity to the intersection of the main east-west and north-south highways of the west Iberian peninsula
Previous Exploration Work:
  • Field reconnaissance
  • Sampling
  • Geophysics (VLF and tomography)
  • Trenching
  • Geochemistry Studies
Buried aplo-pegmatite deposit with at least 370 meters untapped
Additional potential of Tin Mineralization (with Lithium resources) within the Permit Area
Strategic Location to Supply to the Europe Region