LONDON, December 1, 2015 /PRNewswire/ --
As the energy storage revolution gains rapid momentum, with
Nevada as ground zero, lithium
exploration company Dajin Resources Corp.
(TSX-V:DJI) (DJIFF) (Frankfurt
A1XF20) is poised for long-term gains as the everyday
commodity prepares for an explosive demand spike.
While other commodities flounder, Lithium is still making
significant gains for investors looking to get in on the next big
energy game. Carried along by already steady demand from the
consumer electronics market, lithium demand is set to spike even
further as Tesla's (NASDAQ:TSLA) battery gigafactory comes online
in Nevada, sparking massive
competition that will render lithium one of the most prized
commodities on Earth.
Most of the world's lithium comes from Argentina, Chile, Bolivia, Australia and China, but American resources are now being
developed that will position Nevada as the proving ground for the
game-changing trade in lithium.
The reality of the battery gigafactories is now clear, and
nothing has hit this home more poignantly than Tesla's recent
supply agreements with lithium providers, who will be the first
beneficiaries of this boom.
The newest entrant-Dajin Resources Corp--has two projects in
Nevada with exploration already
well underway. Both are located close to the only producing lithium
mine in the US.
Dajin's 3,800-acre strategic Alkali Lake project is only 12
kilometers from the producing Rockwood Lithium Mine, where surface
sampling has already confirmed the presence of near-surface
lithium. And its 3,000-plus-acre strategic Teels Marsh project in
the Mineral County desert lake
basin is only some 40 miles from Rockwood. Both projects are 100%
owned by Dajin.
Dajin is also advancing a third asset in lithium-rich
Argentina, with its 100%-owned
Salinas Grandes Salar in Jujuy Province.
But right now, it's all about Nevada--the front line of the North American
lithium boom. This is where lithium can be found in brines, which
is the most cost-effective lithium on the market and promises to
render the US state the global lithium game-changer.
There are very few American properties like Dajin's, with an
aquifer and a closed deep basin containing lithium. And with the
lithium rush in full swing, public and private companies are
rushing to stake their ground. Land values are set to explode and
that Dajin-a critical early entrant--is sitting on golden property
speaks volumes about the company's potential.
By James Burgess of
Oilprice.com
SOURCE Oilprice.com