Future Battery Minerals Limited explores for and develops mineral properties. It explores for copper, cobalt, nickel, gold, and zinc ores. It holds a 100% interest in the Saints Nickel projects covering an area of 20 square kilometers located in Western Australia; the Leinster Nickel projects covering an area of 112 square kilometers situated in Western Australia; and the Nepean Nickel project covering an area of 31 square kilometers located in Western Australia. The company also holds an interest in Arden Copper-Zinc, Bonaventura, and Torrens East Copper projects located in South Australia, as well as holds 80 % interest in the Nevada Lithium project located in Nevada, the United States. The company was formerly known as Auroch Minerals Limited and changed its name to Future Battery Minerals Limited in March 2023. Future Battery Minerals Limited was incorporated in 2011 and is based in West Perth, Australia.
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