Mesa Uranium reports the addition of new claims extending over a potentially high grade brine target at the Green Energy lithium project, Utah.
The new claims overlay a syncline, or structural trough, thought to contain higher concentrations of brine exceeding the previously acquired portion of the project located on an anticline, or structural dome. A petroleum engineering report […]
Mesa Uranium reports the addition of new claims extending over a potentially high grade brine target at the Green Energy lithium project, Utah.
The new claims overlay a syncline, or structural trough, thought to contain higher concentrations of brine exceeding the previously acquired portion of the project located on an anticline, or structural dome. A petroleum engineering report from 1966 suggested the syncline would host a higher concentration of minerals through hydrodynamic drive (gravity and water pressure).