Brunswick Exploration (BRW.V) confirmed the extension of a lithium spodumene-bearing corridor at its Nuuk lithium project in Greenland.
The company reported a newly discovered spodumene-bearing pegmatite that nearly doubled the scale and width of the mineralized system, the mineral exploration company said Wednesday.
The additional spodumene bearing pegmatite is located over three kilometers from the initial discovery zone.
Brunswick is evaluating its next steps including drilling while also outlining plans to conduct drilling at the Mirage and Anatacau projects in Quebec.
The company also plans to launch a maiden prospecting program on its East Greenland portfolio starting mid-July.
"As lithium markets and fundamentals gain momentum, we believe that Greenland remains one of the most exciting and underexplored jurisdictions with significant critical mineral endowment globally," CEO Killian Charles said.