Led by Dr. Mostafa Fayek from the university’s faculty of environment, earth and resources, the two-year research project will provide considerable insights into the company’s critical mineral inventory and most effective exploration strategies to extract lithium from the Snow Lake site in the future.
“The research will provide us with significant information about the mineralogy across our site which, we believe will have a meaningful impact upon the development of our future operations to ensure domestic supply chain and energy security for the North American electric vehicle industry,” Snow Lake Lithium’s CEO Philip Gross commented.
Based in Manitoba, Snow Lake Lithium is currently developing the world’s first all-electric lithium mine to enable domestic supply of this critical resource to the North American electric vehicle industry. Its flagship project covers over 22,000 hectares of land that has only been 1%…


