Where to Look as Lithium Booms Again

LONDON, April 4, 2018 /PRNewswire/ --

One hundred and seventy years ago, oil was drilled out of the ground in Western Pennsylvania for the first time. The momentous event sparked a revolution in energy production and ushered in the age of oil.  Now, a new mineral is poised to become energy's most valuable commodity: lithium.  Mentioned in today's commentary include:  Turquoise Hill Resources (NYSE: TRQ), Teck Resources (NYSE: TECK), Endeavor Silver (NYSE: EXK), Pretium Resources (NYSE: PVG), Magna International (NYSE: MGA).

A critical component in modern battery technology, lithium is currently produced through a costly, time-consuming and environmentally-damaging process involving salt brine evaporation.

But now, a new company has unlocked the secret to a potentially colossal new store of lithium tucked away in the hard rock of Canada.

Through an innovative method that is expected to be far cheaper and easier than normal lithium mining, Power Metals Corp (PWM.V; PWRMF) aims to unlock the high-grade lithium hidden away in hard rock formations.

With demand for lithium poised to shoot through the roof, small companies like PWM could represent big opportunities if the new method proves successful.

It's still early days, and the big announcements will be made as development progresses.

Here are five reasons to pay attention to Power Metals Corp (PWM.V; PWRMF)

#1 The Rise of Lithium 

Ten years ago, nobody really cared about lithium. Now, it's one of the fastest growing in demand minerals on earth, one that is seriously under-supplied.

Demand for lithium has shot up, thanks to advancements in battery technology and the rapid expansion of renewable energy, which uses lithium batteries to store power and improve efficiency.

Future demand for lithium will be driven by the rapid expansion in electric vehicles (EV) which depend on lithium batteries. A single Tesla Model S uses more lithium than 10,000 smartphones.

With demand for lithium picking up, concerns grew in 2017 that the mineral was in short supply. Prices exploded, rising to nearly $15,000 per ton by early 2018, before dropping off somewhat.

Observers have begun to question the under-supply thesis, but there's no question that demand for the mineral will continue to grow dramatically.

And with new concerns over traditional mining methods coming to the fore, the time is ripe for a new approach to producing this vital material.

#2 Pulling Lithium from Pegmatite 

The focus and success of Power Metals (PWM.V; PWRMF) has come from drilling hard rock pegmatite formations. Power Metals has drilled 8,000 meters to date and has made a high-grade discovery with lots of upside.

Power Metals searches for pegmatite "domes" or "dykes" that may hold deposits of lithium spodumene. Then, with quick and easy precision, they drill down and haul out cylinders of pegmatite rich with lithium spodumene.

Through this "hard rock" lithium mining method, Power Metals hopes to unlock some big opportunities. The exceptional grade of lithium unlocked can vary, with lithium concentrations within the pegmatite usually coming in at its Case Lake property at what are expected to be commercially viable. But at one drill location PWM discovered a lithium spodumene sample that was truly exceptional at surface!

These are preliminary findings, but they clearly indicate big discoveries could await Power Metals once drilling begins in earnest.

After making its initial discoveries, PWM has an ambitious drilling plan prepared for 2018. It plans to drill at 5 or 6 locations, drilling more than 15,000 meters at a total cost of $2.6 million, for which it is already fully funded.

That means that any other lithium zones discovered will be added to its resource size. Based on prior discoveries, the deposits have potential to be immense.

#3 Better Than Brine 

Power Metals (PWM.V; PWRMF)drilling targets high-grade lithium spodumene from pegmatite deposits.

In South America, where most lithium mining is concentrated, miners will generally search for lithium deposits in subsurface brine.

Salt brines containing lithium are left to evaporate, yielding lithium which can then be collected. The whole process is slow and can take anywhere from 18 to 24 months to complete.

Producing lithium this way consumes huge amounts of water, which has become a problem in South America where access to groundwater has become a political and environmental issue, particularly in areas with indigenous populations.

Hard rock lithium mining leaves less of an environmental footprint than salt brine mining.

Power Metals deposits are located in Ontario, CA close to transportation routes. It's much easier to move their lithium than the salt brine product pulled out of remote deserts in South America!

Plus, Canada is a highly attractive jurisdiction for lithium mining. Taxes and royalties in Chile have risen significantly; SQM, the Chilean mining giant, must pay between 20 percent and 40 percent in royalties for the lithium it extracts, and must sell a certain percentage at below market rates to satisfy Chilean demand.

Power Metals has no such restrictions on its operations; Ontario mining royalty is a flat 10 percent - with no royalty on the first $10 million CDN of sales per year for the first three years of the life of a new mine.

That means that their hard rock operation in Canada, assuming commercial production starts, should be cheaper and easier to operate than the bulky, bureaucratic operations run by most South American companies.

#4 The "Queen of Pegmatite" 

Power Metals (PWM.V; PWRMF) secret weapon is pegmatite drilling expert, Dr. Julie Selway.

Known as the "Queen of Pegmatite," Selway's doctoral research focused on pegmatite mining and she's the world's foremost expert on extracting lithium from pegmatite formations. She completed her Phd in 1999 and has authored or co-authored twenty-two journal articles on pegmatites.

Originally, Dr. Selway was an advisor to PWM during its initial operations, but when a substantial discovery was made on the 8th drill hole, she dropped all her other projects and joined Power Metals full-time.

Selway knows North American lithium mining better than anyone, and she's backed up by Power Metals experienced management team.

Chairman and director Jonathan More has 20 years of experience in North American capital markets, with a focus on natural resources extraction. He's been able to make Power Metals fully funded for all of 2018, with one drilling location up and running and two more waiting in the wings.

CEO Brent Butler has 30 years of experience in exploration, resource modeling and mining, and he's worked for companies across nearly every global mining sector.

#5 Pay Attention 

Power Metals (PWM.V; PWRMF) is a little company with some big, big plans.

With only a $57 million market cap, they are primed to make some much bigger companies pay attention this year. And investors have already started to take notice.

They were recently ranked eighth on the TSX venture top junior miners of 2017.

One of Canada's biggest recent success stories is the lithium miner Nemaska Lithium.  After about 5 years of drilling they have found one of the largest "hard rock" lithium deposits in pegmatites in over 2 decades.  The company has an average grade of 1.56 percent lithium in their main deposit, Whabouchi, and has achieved a market cap as high as $1.9 billion CDN valuation.  By comparison, Power Metals has an average grade higher than Nemaska at around 1.7 percent lithium from drill samples.  This has gotten institutional investors excited.

They are poised to make an even bigger splash. In February it announced the completion of drilling at Northeast Dyke and the beginning of operations at Case Lake for Spring 2018.

In March it announced a venture with MGX Minerals Inc. to develop lithium extraction at Case Lake.

Power Metals is poised to make big things happen, and the big announcements will be made as things progress. Investors who want to take advantage of the new revolution in energy production should take careful notice.

Other players in the space:

Turquoise Hill Resources (NYSE:TRQ) is a mid-cap Canadian mineral exploration and development company headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia. Its focus is on the Pacific Rim where it is in the process of developing several large mines.

Teck Resources (NYSE:TECK) Zinc hasn't been Teck's best friend of late, but that looks set to change in the medium term, as supply continue to dwindle and as we hear news that the world's top producer of the metal-Glencore-isn't planning to bring shuttered mines back online. Supply will remain tight.

Endeavor Silver (NYSE:EXK) operates three silver-gold mines in Mexico, but it's also got three attractive development projects. Production has dropped, and all-in sustaining costs have risen, leading to a negative cash flow. But the company has significantly reduced its debt, so it's future is anything but bleak.

Pretium Resources (NYSE:PVG) This impressive Canadian company is engaged in the acquisition, exploration and development of precious metal resource properties in the Americas.. Additionally, construction and engineering activities at its top location continue to advance, and commercial production is targeted for this year.

Magna International (NYSE:MGA) is based in Aurora, Ontario. The global automotive supplier is gutsy and innovative--and definitely tuned to the obvious future--clean transportation. A great catalyst is its development of a combo electric/hydrogen vehicle--a fuel cell range-extended EV (FCREEV).

By. Charles Kennedy

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