First Tellurium Corp. , reports that, further to the Company's August 23 news release, work is now underway to investigate potential copper porphyry systems at the Company's Deer Horn Project in west-central British Columbia. The program, led by Dr. Lee Groat of the University of British Columbia, is following up on three copper showings first [...]
First Tellurium Corp. , reports that it has secured Canadian Remote Drilling Services of Maple Ridge, BC and Las Vegas, Nevada to conduct exploration drill campaigns at both the Klondike tellurium-gold project in Colorado and the Deer Horn tellurium-gold-silver project in British Columbia. FTEL's immediate focus is at the Deer Horn Project, while [...]
First Tellurium Corp. , reports that a work crew is mobilizing for further investigation of potential copper porphyry systems at the Deer Horn Project in west-central British Columbia. Deer Horn is located 36 kilometers south of Imperial Metals' Huckleberry open pit copper mine and Surge Copper's Ootsa-Berg project. The program, expected to begin [...]
First Tellurium Corp. , reports that recent geophysical survey results from Surge Copper's Ootsa Project, located 40 kilometers north of First Tellurium's Deer Horn Property in west-central British Columbia, continue to reinforce the potential for this district to host significant multiple copper porphyry deposits. Leif Nilsson, Surge Copper's CEO [...]
First Tellurium Corp. , announces it has entered into an agreement for engagement of services by North Equities Corp. to provide marketing services to assist with communications to the investment community. Services will include distribution of content on its proprietary channels and assistance with investor interactions. Under the terms of the [...]
First Tellurium Corp. , reports that all assays have been received for seven surface samples collected and shipped recently from First Tellurium's Klondike Project in Saguache County, Colorado. All samples confirmed the presence of high-grade tellurium in two samples. Moderate to high-grade gold and silver, as well as locally strong but variable [...]
First Tellurium Corp. , continues its preparation to meet the rising demand for tellurium. From electric vehicles to computers, phones and all battery-powered devices, there is a need for better performing, safer batteries. A recent university scientific study revealed the addition of tellurium to existing battery technologies enhanced their life [...]
First Tellurium Corp. , has entered a joint supply and sales agreement with Malami Consulting, LLC . Through their global network and established strategic relationships, Malami has secured a supply of Tellurium and Critical Metals and made these supplies available to First Tellurium. "I couldn't be more impressed with the pedigree of Malami [...]
First Tellurium Corp. , has assembled an impressive roster of geologists to continue exploration of its Deer Horn property in central British Columbia. Multiple senior geologists together with geology graduate students from the University of British Columbia will participate in the Company's planned 2022 exploration program. In 2018, a positive [...]
First Tellurium Corp. , put boots on the ground to reconfirm previous assay results in preparation for its 2022 drill program. Tellurium is a very rare element that averages only .3 parts per billion. Previous exploration on the property yielded tellurium grades of up to 3.3% , along with high gold and silver grades. The Colorado Geological Survey [...]
First Tellurium Corp. , continues to track advancements in tellurium battery technology globally. Researchers and scientists find adding tellurium to new and existing battery technologies can extend battery life up to 400% and in some cases hold 10 times the charge. Since lithium-ion batteries changed the world over 30 years ago the need for a [...]
First Tellurium Corp. , CEO Tyrone Docherty said in a recent article published by S&P Global Market Intelligence, "There's going to be a supply crunch, no question about it." The article outlines the demand for solar panels and the American government's wish to become less reliant on China for both finished products and raw materials. So much so [...]