MondayApr 25, 2011 1:08 pm

Force Energy Corp. (FORC) Tells a Tale of Two Resources

Force Energy Corp. is in the middle of what is shaping up to be a major battle between two previously unrelated resources, a contest that represents a sea-shift in world energy use. The two resources, oil and lithium, have little in common, but are both pivotal in America’s, and the world’s, energy future. On the one hand you have oil, or, more accurately, all fossil fuels. They represent a direct energy source, providing approximately 86% of all the energy consumed globally, an amount divided between oil, coal, and natural gas, with half of all oil consumption driven by the transportation…

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FridayApr 15, 2011 11:33 am

Force Energy Corp. (FORC) Riding the Lithium Supply/Demand Curve

Although the demand for lithium is exploding, due to the fact that lithium-ion batteries represent the world’s current best answer for the efficient storage of electricity, it is still considered a relatively rare element. Found in various continental brines and rocks, its concentrations are so low that it is often bypassed. As a result, sites with real potential are highly valued, and most sources are outside of the North America. Chile and Argentina currently produce the most lithium, and there are significant undeveloped reserves in Bolivia. China is another developing player. However, if you’re looking for an American listed company…

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MondayApr 11, 2011 8:22 am

Force Energy Corp. (FORC) to Commence Exploration Program targeting Lithium and Rare Earth Minerals

Force Energy Corp. today announced plans to start a two-phase exploration program on the Zoro 1 property in the Snow Lake area of west-central Manitoba, Canada. The Zoro property hosts seven rare metal spodumene-bearing pegmatite dykes, six of which have only received cursory exploration. The main mass of spodumene discovered to date is exposed in a single pegmatite dyke exposed by seven trenches. Mineralization in this dyke has not been fully delineated and a recommended exploration program will assess the potential for more spodumene zones. The geological characteristics of the remaining dykes on the property will be determined by detailed…

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TuesdayApr 05, 2011 11:14 am

Force Energy Corp. (FORC) Targets Canada for Lithium

It’s difficult to talk about the mobile storage of electrical energy without talking about lithium. Rechargeable lithium-ion batteries store more energy for their weight and size than other rechargeable batteries, plus they operate at higher voltages, reducing the need for multiple cells. In addition, when not in use, they hold their charge longer. With such advantages, and expected cost reductions, it is anticipated by many that lithium-ion batteries will be the energy source of choice for all portable devices in the future. But today the global interest in lithium centers on powering the next generation of automotive vehicles. With hybrid…

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ThursdayMar 31, 2011 2:57 pm

Force Energy Corp. (FORC) is “One to Watch”

Force Energy Corp., based in Denver, Colorado, is one of a handful of intelligent companies getting into lithium production in North America and is also a developer of hydrocarbons. The cornerstone of the emerging hybrid and electric vehicle market, which stands to be huge globally, and much of the personal and portable technology modern civilization runs on, requires lithium for the lithium-ion (Li-ion) batteries that sustain or supply power. Other end markets like ceramics, especially industrial process ceramics and the like, as well as glass, lubricating greases and other products, make lithium an extremely hot commodity when one considers the…

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