Campbell Crotser Fluorspar Project
CleanTech's Campbell Crotser Fluorspar Project covers 250 acres in Livingston County, Kentucky, within America's most prospective Illinois-Kentucky Fluorspar District spanning 540 squared miles with 3.5 million tons of historic fluorspar production.*
A historic mineral resource estimate by Boyce Moodie Ill in 1974 for Cerro Spar Corporation on the Project, reported reported 805,841 tons grading 37.10% CaF2, 3.23% n, and 0.99% Pb.**
China produced over 60% of the world’s fluorspar in 2023. Find out more
*Denny et al., Mines in the Illinois Portion of the Illinois-Kentucky Fluorspar District, ISGS Circular 604 (2020) - Production History section citing Anderson & Sparks 2012 (3.5 Mt Kentucky output
**The key assumptions, parameters, and methods used to prepare this historical resource estimate are not available. The Company has not reviewed or validated the historic data, and caution should be taken as a qualified person has not done sufficient work to classify these historical resource estimates as a current mineral resource and the Company is not treating them as a current mineral resource. Find out more
CleanTech's Gibellini vanadium project is located in battle mountain region, Nevada, a state ranked as the number one mining investment destination by the Fraser Institute. Covering 21 km,
Gibellini holds 127 million pounds of measured and indicated and 195 million pounds inferred vanadium pentoxide (V2O5)
described in a 2024 technical report by Woods Plc. The project features an open-pit, heap-leach
operation with a 0.2 strip ratio and over 60% recovery, targeting 99% pure V2O5 production.
Water and sage credits are secured through a nearby Company's owned 3,000-acre ranch. Find out more.
Vanadium is a critical mineral and key ingredient in vanadium redox flow batteries, military and space-age alloys, and high-strength reinforcement steel bars for high rise buildings.
China produces over 60% of the world's Vanadium. Find out more.