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Olympio Metals Ltd is a critical minerals explorer focused on high-value precious and energy metal opportunities in Canada and Australia.
The ASX-lister’s highly prospective Canadian project — dubbed the Cadillac Lithium Project — spans 334 claims and 190 square kilometres in southwest Quebec.
Closer to home, the explorer has set its sights on niobium and rare earth element (REE) carbonantite at the Eurelia Project in South Australia.
Olympio is also exploring gold and lithium opportunities at its Mulwarrie asset in Australia’s engine room.
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