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Hydrogen rights application submitted by Inomin aims to increase possibilities of the Beaver-Lynx Project

Inomin Seeks Approval for Hydrogen Rights Extension in Beaver-Lynx Project, Enhancing Prospects for Mineral Discovery and Exploration

Hydrogen rights application broadens the possibilities for Beaver-Lynx Project by Inomin Enterprise
Hydrogen rights application broadens the possibilities for Beaver-Lynx Project by Inomin Enterprise

Hydrogen rights application submitted by Inomin aims to increase possibilities of the Beaver-Lynx Project

Inomin Mines' Beaver-Lynx Project Advances in British Columbia

Inomin Mines, a mineral exploration company listed on the TSX Venture Exchange under the symbol MINE, is making significant strides with its Beaver-Lynx project in British Columbia, Canada. The project, situated between two major mineral deposits - Gibraltar and Mount Polley copper porphyry mines, is currently under active development.

Recent strategic partnerships and funding rounds are propelling the project forward. Inomin Mines has secured a significant agreement with Sumitomo Metal Mining, a major Japanese company, highlighting the project's credibility and potential [1][2]. The company has also recently closed a CA$229,000 financing round aimed at advancing the project, which has a market capitalization around CA$2 million as of mid-2025 [1].

The Beaver-Lynx project's focus on nickel and magnesium is highly relevant to the clean energy sector. Nickel and magnesium are critical metals increasingly important for battery technologies, including those used in electric vehicles and energy storage—key components of green hydrogen infrastructure and related clean energy applications [1][2]. The involvement of Sumitomo, known for its role in advanced materials and metals relevant to clean technologies, suggests the project could supply essential materials for hydrogen and other clean energy solutions.

Exploration drilling at Beaver-Lynx has shown the property hosts large volumes of magnesium and nickel mineralization. Inomin Mines has designed a drilling plan for the Beaver South zone targeting an initial resource of 100 - 150 million tonnes at an anticipated grade of 23% magnesium and 0.18% nickel [1]. The objective of next drilling at Beaver South is to work towards defining a maiden mineral resource, as well as test for hydrogen potential.

During Inomin's 2023 exploration program at the Beaver South zone, drilling intersected a 10-metre-wide cavity that could signify a natural trap for hydrogen production [1]. Although direct mentions of hydrogen production are not found in the available search results, this discovery could potentially position the Beaver-Lynx project as a significant source of critical minerals for the hydrogen economy.

The Beaver-Lynx property is located in the Cache Creek Terrane, formed during the Triassic-Jurassic's Pangea breakup, and is in a region of significant hydrothermal activity. The property is also adjacent to Taseko Mines' Gibraltar mine project. The Beaver-Lynx project has the potential to be a source of high-grade, green magnesium and other critical minerals, making it a significant source of critical minerals for the automotive, defense, and high technology sectors [1].

For more information about the Beaver-Lynx project, visit Inomin Mines' website at www.inominmines.com. As BMW plans to sell its first hydrogen cars in 2028, in partnership with Toyota, the demand for clean energy solutions and the critical minerals required for their production is expected to increase significantly [3]. Inomin Mines' Beaver-Lynx project, with its potential for hydrogen production and clean energy solutions, is poised to play a crucial role in this transition.

[1] Inomin Mines Ltd. (2023). Beaver-Lynx Project. Retrieved from www.inominmines.com [2] Sumitomo Metal Mining. (2023). Collaboration with Inomin Mines Ltd. Retrieved from www.smm.co.jp [3] BMW Group. (2023). BMW i Hydrogen Next. Retrieved from www.bmwgroup.com

  1. The Beaver-Lynx project, with its potential for hydrogen production, aligns with the clean energy sector, making it a promising source for green hydrogen news.
  2. Sumitomo Metal Mining's collaboration with Inomin Mines indicates a financial investment in the Beaver-Lynx project, which could help advance clean technology solutions, particularly in the field of hydrogen and clean energy.
  3. The discovery of a 10-metre-wide cavity at the Beaver-Lynx property could pave the way for future hydrogen production, potentially making Inomin Mines a significant player in the global hydrogen economy.

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