Rare Earths, Niobium and Lithium
Patagonia Lithium Ltd’s Brazilian subsidiary PL3 Brazil Mineracao Ltda is exploring for Rare Earths, Niobium and Lithium contained in pegmatites.
41,746 Ha of vacant ground across 25 concessions has been granted in the highly prospective states of Minas Gerais, Matto Grosso and Goiás.
Patagonia’s technical team to commence research and reconnaissance to build a geological exploration database.
In the Araxa area in Minas Gerais there are carbonatite and monazite complexes where we have staked containing rare earths making it a highly-prospective area and a key area of focus for PL3. In the south east we will be concentrating on the S-type G4 supersuite that consists largely of garnet-bearing two-mica leucogranites that are the source of many pegmatites mined for tourmalines and many other gems, lithium (spodumene) ore and industrial feldspar. Rare Earths also occur in the carbonatite complexes adjacent to granites.

