Sienna Resources Expands Case Lake West Cesium and Spodumene Pegmatite Project

September 25, 2024

Sienna Resources has significantly expanded its land holdings at the Case Lake West Cesium and Spodumene Pegmatite Project in the Larder Lake Mining Division of Ontario, Canada. The project, located roughly 100 kilometers north of Kirkland Lake, now covers approximately 4,200 contiguous acres. This area is considered highly prospective for cesium and spodumene pegmatites, and directly borders Power Metals Corp.'s Case Lake discovery, where cesium results of up to 18.13 percent were reported earlier this year.

Jason Gigliotti, President of Sienna Resources, expressed optimism about the expansion and future prospects for the project. "We are pleased to almost double our acreage on this exciting project in one of the world’s few cesium-prospective areas. Management looks forward to advancing work programs in the short and long term."

Sienna has been actively increasing its project portfolio, including the Stonesthrow Gold Project in Ontario and several uranium and lithium projects across Canada and the United States. These acquisitions position the company as a significant player in key mining regions, particularly for critical minerals such as cesium, lithium, and uranium.

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