Critical Resources reports that new geochemical work at its Mavis Lake project in Canada confirms the presence of “highly fertile” lithium pegmatites. According to coverage from multiple outlets, the latest geochemistry is being used to refine future exploration plans by improving drill targeting at the site. The reporting characterizes the results as strengthening the company’s view of the area’s potential for lithium mineralisation and supports Canadian resource expansion efforts. While the articles focus on the implications for exploration and drilling, they do not present detailed technical outcomes beyond the company’s overall conclusion about the fertility of the pegmatites. The sources are aligned in describing Mavis Lake as the key location for the new analysis and emphasize that the findings help narrow where drilling should be directed next. Overall, the coverage presents the announcement as an update to project development that guides subsequent steps in the company’s exploration program rather than as a final resource estimate or mine-development decision.