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Recharge Resources Adds Beaver South Nickel Project to Battery Metals Portfolio

Vancouver, BC – TheNewswire - March 30th, 2022 - Recharge Resources Ltd. (“Recharge” or the “Company”) (CSE:RR) (CNSX:RR.CN) (OTC:SLLTF) (Frankfurt:SL5) is plea

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Recharge Resources Adds Beaver South Nickel Project to Battery Metals Portfolio

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[{"type":"text","content":"Vancouver, BC – TheNewswire - March 30th, 2022 - Recharge Resources Ltd. (“Recharge” or the “Company”) (CSE:RR) (CNSX:RR.CN) (OTC:SLLTF) (Frankfurt:SL5) is pleased to announce that it has added to its Battery Metals Portfolio by way of staking 2,522.86 Hectares of highly prospective nickel ground adjacent to Inomin Mines (TSX-MINE) and located 15 to 25 kilometers east and southeast of Taseko Mines Ltd.’s Gibraltar mine in BC’s Cariboo region. The 2,522.86 Ha greenfield project was added to Recharge’s battery metal portfolio as a result of ongoing prospecting and M&A initiative after Inomin Mines announced on March 29th, 2022 the discovery of new critical minerals at Beaver Hitting 252 Metres Of 20.6% Magnesium, 0.16% Nickel, And 0.33% Chromium. See press release. Recharge Resources CEO and director, Yari Nieken, states, \"The company is moving full steam ahead at its newly optioned lithium salar project in Argentina as well as its copper-gold project in the Kamloops Mining District of BC. While the company advances these later stage exploration projects it will continue to look to identify highly prospective battery metals projects that the company can acquire, explore and then look to find partners or spin out opportunities to benefit Recharge stakeholders.\" About Inomin’s Beaver-Lynx project Inomin's 100-per-cent-owned Beaver-Lynx project, approximately 20,000 hectares in size, is located 15 to 25 kilometres east and southeast respectively of Taseko Mines Ltd.'s Gibraltar mine in British Columbia's Cariboo region. Initial exploration and metallurgical studies at Beaver in 2013 to 2014, including geophysical surveys and diamond drilling programs, demonstrated the property's potential to host large volumes of near-surface, Class 1 sulphide nickel and cobalt, amenable to conventional extraction methods. The Lynx area is geologically similar to Beaver with even larger prospective target areas. RGS (regional stream sediment) data collected by the Province of British Columbia illustrates the existence of a large 10-by-five-kilometre nickel anomaly at Lynx. An airborne magnetics survey delineated an eight-kilometre-wide ring-like magnetic anomaly and several strong magnetic anomalies -- all greater than two kilometres in length. The Lynx property shows potential for multiple, large, bulk-tonnage nickel deposits. The Beaver-Lynx ...

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