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Flying Nickel

www.flynickel.com

 
Silver Elephant Mining Corp. owns 100% of Minago Nickel Project in Manitoba to form Flying Nickel Mining Corp. The company`s flagship Minago project, located on the Thompson nickel belt in Manitoba, Canada is one of the world`s largest high-grade open-pit optimized nickel sulphide deposits in the world. Minago contains a measured and indicated nickel resource roughly equal to the nickel content in 10 million Tesla model 3 vehicle batteries (722M lbs indicated and 319M lbs inferred nickel) Flying Nickel aims to supply the electric vehicle industry with high-performance battery ingredients that are 100% made in Canada with low carbon emissions.
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million
  • www.flynickel.com
  • 409 Granville Street Suite 1610
    Vancouver, BC CAN V6C 1T2
  • Phone: 604.569.3661

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