Lithium in SK, Part 16: The big dog in Saskatchewan’s lithium patch is sold

Prairie Lithium drilled the first targeted lithium well in Saskatchewan. Photo by Brian Zinchuk

Prairie Lithium has been the undisputed leader in lithium development in Saskatchewan. On Monday, Arizona Lithium closed the deal to purchase Prairie Lithium. This is part 16 in Pipeline Online’s ongoing series on Lithium in Saskatchewan.

6 Replies to “Lithium in SK, Part 16: The big dog in Saskatchewan’s lithium patch is sold”

  1. you dont want to operate a company in soviet clusterfukastan anyway . give someone the idea and bail .

  2. Where did you see that? Last I saw, they went from US$85,000 a tonne to US$70,000 a tonne, according to BNN Bloomberg. Even wrote a story about it.
    Saskatchewan lithium explorers are all planning for a US$20,000 per tonne price range in their planning.

  3. Lets just sell the whole freakin country and all its resources right out from under our feet, and resign ourselves to being a service economy serving our foreign masters.

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