By Ian Foreman Appia Rare Earths and Uranium Corp. (API:CSE, APAAF:OTCQX, A010:F) has been diligently delineating a high-grade critical rare earth elements and gallium deposit at its Alces Lake property, as well as exploring for high-grade uranium in the prolific Athabasca Basin. In total, Appia holds the rights to 113,837.15 hectares in Saskatchewan. The company also has a 100% interest in the 12,545 hectare rare earth element and uranium Elliot Lake property located in Ontario. It is, however,
A recently published report by eResearch Corp highlights the role of Ionic Adsorption Clay (IAC) deposits in meeting the growing demand for Rare Earth Elements (REE) crucial for the Electric Vehicle (EV) industry. The 32-page comprehensive report, .
A recently published report by eResearch Corp highlights the role of Ionic Adsorption Clay (IAC) deposits in meeting the growing demand for Rare Earth Elements (REE) crucial for the Electric Vehicle (EV) industry. The 32-page comprehensive report, .
President's Letter to Stakeholders and Shareholders Toronto, Ontario (Newsfile Corp. - December 28, 2023) - Appia Rare Earths & Uranium Corp. (CSE: API) (OTCQX: APAAF) (FSE: A0I0) (MUN: A0I0) (BER: A0I0) (the "Company" or "Appia") reviews successes and achievements over 2023.This past year has been extraordinary for the Company. Not only have we continued to move forward with our Canadian assets - with our priority focus on our flagship Alces Lake project in Northern Saskatchewan - but we .