Focus on Lithium and Potash
exploring a portfolio of premier uranium, lithium and potash properties in the United States
Mesa Uranium Corp. (TSX-V: MSA) is exploring a portfolio of premier uranium, lithium and potash properties in the United States. All projects are within proven mining districts with excellent access and infrastructure.
Green Energy Lithium Project - Recently Aquired...webpage coming soon...
Lithium occurs at the project in a mineral-rich brine with values as high as 1,700 ppm lithium. Most of the worlds lithium is produced from brines at mines grading 150 ppm to 1,200 ppm lithium.
Lithium is used for batteries, specialty glass, lubricants, pharmaceuticals and lithium alloys. Lithium ion (Li-ion) batteries have become the rechargeable battery of choice in cell phones, computers, hybrid-electric cars and electric cars. The domestic automotive industry must secure a lithium source to supply the next generation of hybrid-electric and electric vehicles.
Lisbon Valley Uranium Project - Utah
Mesa controls a dominant land position in the Lisbon Valley Mining District with historic production of 100 million pounds of U3O8.
Moonshine Springs Uranium Project - Arizona
Mesa has drilled significant U3O8 mineralization on the project: 7.5 feet grading 0.21% and 4 feet grading 0.47%.
Potash Projects - Utah
Three projects totaling 116 square miles of exploration permit applications with the Bureau of Land Management. The White Cloud project is two miles north of Intrepid Potash's Cane Creek solution mine with annual production of 80,000 tons of potash. The two potash beds being mined at the Cane Creek mine extend onto the project as documented in several historic well logs.
Holbrook Potash Project - Arizona
The project is within the Holbrook Basin, a 600 square mile evaporite province estimated to contain 2.27 billion metric tons of potash. A historic core hole on the project intercepted 13.7% potash over a thickness of 9.5 feet.