Anson Resources Limited engages in the acquisition, exploration, and development of mineral resources in the United States and Western Australia. The company offers lithium, bromine, caustic soda, boron, and iodine; and zinc, lead, silver, graphite, nickel-cobalt laterite, vanadium, and uranium deposits. Its flagship property is the Paradox Basin Brine project, which covers an area of 95 square kilometers located in the Utah, the United States of America. The company also holds an interest in the base metal projects comprising The Bull project, which covers an area of 82 square kilometers; Ajana/Mary Springs project that covers an area of 222 square kilometers; and Hooley Well project, which covers an area of 154 square kilometers located in Yilgarn Craton, Western Australia. In addition, it holds an interest in the Yellow Cat project that comprises 85 Lode claim, which covers an area of 708 hectares located in Thompson District, Grand County, Utah. The company was formerly known as Mayan Iron Corporation Limited and changed its name to Anson Resources Limited in January 2016. Anson Resources Limited was incorporated in 2009 and is based in West Perth, Australia.
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