
Dios Exploration Inc. is a Canadian firm focused on the discovery and appraisal of mineral deposits throughout Canada, with a primary emphasis on Quebec. The company's exploration activities target valuable resources such as gold, diamonds, copper, and silver, in addition to critical battery metals like lithium. Its diverse portfolio of properties includes several key projects for gold, diamonds, copper, and silver: The AU33 property, comprising 144 mining claims that span 73 square kilometers, located near the Eastmain River in James Bay, Quebec. The K2 property, which encompasses 158 claims covering an area of 83 square kilometers, also situated in James Bay, Quebec. The Clarkie property, consisting of 36 mining claims over approximately 19 square kilometers, positioned close to the Eastmain River in James Bay, Quebec. The LeCaron property, composed of 13 mining claims totaling 7 square kilometers, found near the Eastmain River in Quebec. The 14 Karats property, which includes 50 mining claims extending across roughly 26 square kilometers within Quebec. For battery metals, the company holds significant interests in: The Lithium 33 property, a substantial area of 3,483 hectares distributed over 66 claims in James Bay, Quebec. The Nemiscau-North lithium battery metal property, covering an expansive 9,274 hectares across 164 claims in central Quebec. Dios Exploration Inc. was established in 2000 and is headquartered in Montreal, Canada.
Dios Exploration Inc. trades as DOS.V on TSXV. The company is classified in Basic Materials / Other Precious Metals and reports in CAD.
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Dios Exploration Inc. can be compared against peers such as Gold Finder Resources Ltd., Heritage Mining Ltd., Champion Electric Metals Inc., Mayo Lake Minerals Inc., MTB Metals Corp, Mammoth Resources Corp..
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Company website: https://www.diosexplo.com
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