Olympio Metals moves quickly following acquisition of Cadillac Lithium Project - PDAC 2024
March 13, 2024 at 11:16 am EDT
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Olympio Metals Ltd has recently made headlines with its strategic acquisition of the Cadillac lithium project in Quebec from Vision Lithium. Managing Director Sean Delaney shared insights on this significant venture during an exclusive interview with Proactive's Angela Harmantas at PDAC 2024.
Delaney told Proactive that Olympio Metals has swiftly initiated a comprehensive drilling program, braving the cold to complete 26 drill holes across various sites. The project, boasting over 400 pegmatites and spanning 190 square kilometers, shows immense potential for lithium extraction.
Delaney praised the efforts of the exploration team, Explore Logic, and highlighted the vital role of geologist Suzie Tremblay in the project's advancement. As it awaits assay results, the excitement for the project's future is palpable, with plans for extensive exploration once the snow clears.
Beyond Quebec, Olympio Metals continues to progress with its Australian ventures and a promising rare earth project in South Australia.
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Olympio Metals Limited is an Australia-based exploration company focused on the discovery and development of critical mineral projects. The Company's Cadillac Lithium Project is located in the Cadillac-Pontiac lithium camp in the Abitibi Temiscamingue region, over 70 kilometers (km) west of Val-dâOr, Quebec. It consists of over 334 contiguous mining claims covering 189 km2. Its Eurelia Project is located within the Adelaide Geosyncline in South Australia and encompasses an area prospective for carbonatite hosted REE mineralization. Its Goldfields Project comprises six granted exploration licenses, three granted prospecting licenses and one granted mining license, together cover an area of 104 blocks within the Archean volcano-sedimentary Norseman-Wiluna Greenstone Belt located in the Yilgarn Craton of Western Australia. The Halls Creek Project comprises six granted exploration licenses, together cover an area of 110 Blocks (340km2) located in the Kimberley Region of Western Australia.