ION Energy: Reducing Environmental Impact in Lithium Extraction from Mongolia
ION Energy is committed to exploring and developing high quality lithium resources in strategic jurisdictions

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In 2017, ION Energy was co-founded to search for lithium reserves in Mongolia, an often overlooked source of this crucial mineral. China, the world's largest lithium consumer, is nearby, highlighting the environmental impact of lithium extraction. However, ION Energy has made strides in reducing this environmental footprint.
ION Energy is committed to exploring and developing high quality lithium resources in strategic jurisdictions. ION’s flagship, 81,000+ hectare Baavhai Uul lithium brine project represents the largest and first lithium brine exploration licence award in Mongolia. ION also holds the 29,000+ hectare Urgakh Naran highly prospective lithium brine licence in Dorngovi Province in Mongolia. With the acquisition of the Bliss Lake project in NWT, Canada, ION will have significantly enhanced its lithium asset and jurisdiction profile. ION is well-poised to be a key player in the clean energy revolution, positioned well to service the world’s increased demand for lithium.
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