Bradda Head Lithium Limited, through its subsidiaries, engages in the exploration, development, and mining of lithium mining projects in the United States. It holds 100% interests in Basin East located in central western Arizona, which covers an area of approximately 3.78 square kilometers (km2); Basin West consists of 65 placer mining and 72 lode claims that cover an area of approximately 6.02 km2 situated in central western Arizona; and Wikieup project comprises 120 federal placer mining claims and 225 lode claims, which covers an area of approximately 27.87 km2 located in the Mohave County, Arizona. The company also owns Wilson Salt Flat, a lithium brine project located in Nye County, Nevada; the Eureka lithium brine project covering an area of 11.8km2; and the San Domingo project consists of 68 BLM placer claims, which covers an area of approximately 13.5 km2 located in the Maricopa and Yavapai counties, Arizona. The company was formerly known as Bradda Head Holdings Limited and changed its name to Bradda Head Lithium Limited in September 2021. Bradda Head Lithium Limited is headquartered in Douglas, Isle of Man.
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