Critical Resources Limited engages in the exploration and development of mineral projects. The company explores for lithium, zinc, lead, copper, silver, and gold deposits. It holds interests in the Sohar Copper project, which covers an area of 1,006 square kilometers granted exploration licenses located in the Sultanate of Oman; and Halls Peak project covering an area of approximately 84 square kilometers located in the north-eastern NSW, Australia. The company also holds interests in the Graphic Lake Lithium project and Mavis Lake Lithium project located in Ontario, Canada. Critical Resources Limited was formerly known as Force Commodities Limited and changed its name to Critical Resources Limited in May 2021. The company was incorporated in 2010 and is based in Perth, Australia.
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