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Who Made the Gains? Here are January’s top 50 miners and explorers

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Lithium stood tall in a choppy, volatile month for ASX stocks.

It felt a bit like 2017, when more than 100 ASX exploration stocks were chasing a lithium payday.

When prices plummeted stocks moved on, and by late 2020 the number of stocks with active lithium projects in their portfolios had dwindled to the low double digits.

But guess who’s back now prices are soaring?

We count +80 lithium explorers/miners on the ASX right now.

Are they all great stocks, with great projects? Lol, no. But once again punters and sophs can’t get enough of that white gold and, unlike the ‘false start’ in 2017-2018, most experts reckon this nascent boom is the real deal.

There are 19 stocks with lithium exposure in January’s Top 50 alone.

Overall, there is an incredibly strong showing from the battery metals/critical minerals suite — nickel, copper, rare earths, cobalt, graphite, and vanadium — as the ‘green metal’ thematic gathers pace.

What were the top 50 resources winners for January searching for?

Here are the top 50 ASX resources stocks for the month of January >>>

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CODE COMPANY 1 MONTH RETURN LAST SHARE PRICE MARKET CAP LOOKING FOR
CRR Critical Resources 191.7% 0.105 $139,308,675 Lithium,Copper, Zinc, Silver
ESS Essential Metals 177.8% 0.5 $120,330,673 Lithium
1MC Morella Corporation 172.7% 0.03 $155,286,420 Lithium
ARR American Rare Earths 130.3% 0.38 $157,033,553 Rare Earths
ZAG Zuleika Gold 117.6% 0.037 $14,871,361 Gold
DM1 Desert Metals 113.7% 0.545 $21,895,500 Nickel, Copper, PGEs
PGO Pacgold 111.0% 0.96 $34,479,300 Gold
SPQ Superior Resources 109.1% 0.046 $71,217,034 Copper, Gold, Nickel, PGEs
LM8 Lunnon Metals 107.7% 0.81 $61,663,126 Nickel
GT1 Green Technology 98.9% 0.875 $89,570,000 Lithium
GL1 Global Lithium 96.3% 1.57 $210,986,890 Lithium
CHR Charger Metals 94.7% 0.74 $24,824,052 Lithium, Nickel, Copper, Cobalt, PGEs
QXR Qx Resources 90.5% 0.04 $26,456,131 Lithium, Rare Earths, Gold, Silver, Molybdenum
XTC Xantippe Resources 90.0% 0.0095 $47,133,799 Lithium, Gold
CPM Cooper Metals 88.6% 0.33 $8,916,600 Copper, Gold
CNB Carnaby Resources 87.1% 1.375 $178,339,658 Copper, Gold, Lithium
IEC Intra Energy Corp 84.6% 0.024 $10,029,418 Nickel, Copper, PGEs
AUQ Alara Resources 80.0% 0.045 $33,155,174 Copper, Gold
AS2 Askari Metals 79.5% 0.35 $10,899,016 Lithium, Gold, Copper
RNU Renascor Resources 79.2% 0.215 $397,712,907 Graphite
CMD Cassius Mining 76.9% 0.023 $7,428,833 Limestone, Gold
CDT Castle Minerals 76.0% 0.044 $38,974,441 Graphite, Lithium, Zinc, Lead
ASO Aston Minerals 73.5% 0.17 $171,755,537 Nickel, Cobalt, Gold
CAV Carnavale Resources 71.4% 0.012 $34,023,224 Gold
MRR Minrex Resources 69.4% 0.061 $39,444,046 Lithium, Gold, Tin, Tantalum, Rare Earths
DCX Discovex Resources 66.7% 0.01 $25,686,641 Gold, Copper
ESR Estrella Resources 63.6% 0.036 $38,842,443 Nickel, Copper
CLA Celsius Resources 63.2% 0.031 $31,619,342 Copper, Gold, Cobalt
NIM Nimy Resources 62.8% 0.35 $16,878,004 Nickel
LRV Larvotto Resources 62.5% 0.195 $6,147,750 Copper, Gold, Cobalt, Lithium
LPI Lithium Power International 61.4% 0.67 $219,725,004 Lithium
AZL Arizona Lithium 61.1% 0.145 $269,381,481 Lithium
QGL Quantum Graphite 57.1% 0.22 $70,320,000 Graphite
KFM Kingfisher Mining 55.3% 0.295 $9,074,925 Copper, Gold, Rare Earths
TNR Torian Resources 54.5% 0.034 $35,493,620 Rare Earths, Gold
WCN White Cliff Minerals 53.1% 0.0245 $13,050,321 Lithium, Rare Earths, Gold
BNR Bulletin Resources 52.2% 0.105 $27,755,758 Gold, Lithium
HIO Hawsons Iron 51.9% 0.205 $153,736,384 Iron Ore
ZNC Zenith Minerals 48.9% 0.335 $123,769,496 Lithium, Gold, Copper, Zinc, Lead
MRC Mineral Commodities 46.5% 0.145 $77,573,642 Graphite, Mineral Sands
PVW PVW Resources 44.6% 0.535 $36,021,375 Rare Earths, Gold
M3M M3 Mining 44.4% 0.39 $12,408,186 Copper, Gold, Silver
GWR GWR Group 44.0% 0.18 $53,124,679 Iron Ore
SFM Santa Fe Minerals 42.3% 0.185 $13,471,476 Nickel, Copper, PGEs, Lead, Zinc, Silver, Gold, Vanadium
CAE Cannindah Resources 41.2% 0.24 $123,237,560 Copper, Gold
ITM Itech Minerals 41.0% 0.275 $25,222,499 Kaolin, Rare Earths, Graphite
AVL Australian Vanadium 39.3% 0.039 $118,588,677 Vanadium, Nickel, PGEs
CXO Core Lithium 38.9% 0.75 $1,244,278,008 Lithium
NIS Nickelsearch 38.7% 0.215 $13,475,961 Nickel
COB Cobalt Blue 38.60% 0.575 $148,168,767 Cobalt
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JANUARY TOP FIVE

CRITICAL RESOURCES (ASX:CRR) +197%

Market Cap: $139m

In 2018 CRR – then called Force Commodities — was hunting for lithium next to AVZ Minerals’ (ASX:AVZ) mammoth ‘Manono’ project.

As the heat came out of battery metals it moved onto other things like silver, lead, and copper, but has now come full circle with the recent acquisition of a lithium project in Canada called ‘Mavis Lake’.

It then doubled down, picking up another lithium project down the road called Graphic Lake.

Punters love The Lakes. Just look at this chart:

  BOOM.

At Mavis, historical hits include 55.25m at 1.04% lithium from 80.75m – presenting what the company has described as “excellent potential”.

“Our strategy in 2022 is to begin exploration drilling as soon as possible once permitting is completed,” managing director Alex Biggs says.

“We have multiple targets to explore with a view to achieving, over time, the milestones set out by the vendors of 5 million and 10 million tonnes [at Mavis Lake].”

 

ESSENTIAL METALS (ASX:ESS) +177%

Market Cap: $120m

Fun fact: lithium explorer ESS sold Mavis Lakes to CRR.

ESS has the hands full with the ‘Pioneer Dome’ lithium project in WA which contains an actual resource (more than most explorers can boast) of 11.2Mt at 1.21% lithium.

As well as growing the resource with more drilling ESS are prepping for development.

A scoping study on the project – the first proper look at the economics of building a mine — is set to start mid-year.

 

MORELLA CORP (ASX:1MC) +172%

Market Cap: $155m

Besides the big miners, 1MC probs has the most battle-hardened lithium team in the business.

The lithium stock formerly known as Altura Mining continues to edge higher after relisting on the ASX in December.

1MC’s current management is a slimmed down version of the Altura team which built and operated its namesake lithium project, now owned by neighbour Pilbara Minerals (ASX:PLS).

Coming out of 16 months in suspension, 1MC now has a couple of new lithium exploration projects on the go, including ‘Mallina’ in WA’s Pilbara and the ‘Fish Lake Valley’ brines project in Nevada, USA.

The company raised about ~$8.5m prior to its relisting at 0.5c per share.

Those investors that got in at 0.5c would be happy, with the current share price up 500% on those levels. It goes without saying that longstanding investors remain deep in the red.

 

AMERICAN RARE EARTHS (ASX:ARR) +130%

Market Cap: $157m

Before it pivoted to rare earths in 2020, ARR was in an unhappy JV with fellow top 50 stock Cobalt Blue (ASX:COB).

Both stocks have done very well post-separation.

ARR is now benefitting from the United States’ distaste for all things China, a dominant producer and exporter of rare earths.

Its main game is the ‘La Paz’ rare earths project in Arizona, where drilling is about to kick off to “significantly increase” the 170 million tonne JORC Resource.

Then there’s the ‘Halleck Creek’ project, which ARR says could contain more resources than La Paz.

~ 308 to 385 million tonnes of rare earths mineralised rocks were identified as an exploration target at Halleck with an average TREO Grade of 2330 ppm to 2912 ppm, it said January 21.

Drilling is also scheduled to begin in the current quarter.

 

ZULEIKA GOLD (ASX:ZAG) +117%

Market Cap: $15m

Formerly Dampier Gold, ZAGs share price exploded in January thanks to a $3m private placement with Yandal Investments, a company owned and controlled by prominent WA prospector Mark Creasy.

Creasy has a knack of picking winners. He shot to fame in 2012 when microcap Sirius Resources made the Nova nickel discovery, which was eventually sold to Independence Group (ASX:IGO) for $1.8 billion.

Creasy was a joint venture partner in the project and the deal earned him $630 million.

ZAG says proceeds from the private placement will be used to underpin the company’s ongoing drilling programs across multiple exploration targets at its Kalgoorlie projects.

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