Highlights
- Strong lithium and tantalum mineralization confirmed in first series of core sample assays received for drill holes CV22-015, 016, 018, and 019, including
- 1.17% Li2O and 111 ppm Ta2O5 over 33.8 m within a wider zone of 0.80% Li2O and 118 ppm Ta2O5 over 95.8 m (CV22-019)
- 0.91% Li2O and 127 ppm Ta2O5 over 29.0 m within a wider zone of 0.85% Li2O and 122 ppm Ta2O5 over 56.6 m; and a separate zone of 1.53% Li2O and 137 ppm Ta2O5 over 13.1 m (CV22-016)
- 1.01% Li2O and 100 ppm Ta2O5 over 25.8 m (CV22-018)
- 1.22% Li2O and 113 ppm Ta2O5 over 6.8 m (CV22-015)
- Core assays confirm the lithium-tantalum mineralization extends approximately 250 m along trend to the northeast from drill hole CF21-002, and continues down-dip
- Lithium mineralization has been traced through drilling over a strike length of approximately 900 metres within the 2.0+ km long core area of the pegmatite trend, to a vertical depth of approximately 155 m
- Mineralization remains open along trend and down-dip
- Core assays for additional sixteen (16) drill holes from the winter program remain to be reported
Assays are announced herein for drill holes CV22-015, 016, 018, and 019, which were designed to test the northeastern and down-dip extension of the lithium-tantalum mineralized zone at the CV5 Pegmatite. All four holes were collared over lake ice at an orientation of 158°/45°, with end-of-hole depths ranging from 149.9 m to 252.1 m, and each returning strong grades of lithium and tantalum. A summary of lithium (and tantalum) intercepts for the four (4) drill holes (CV22-15, 016, 018, and 019) are presented in Table 1 and Figure 2, and core photos of mineralized intercepts in Figures 3, 4, and 5. Drill hole locations for holes completed as part of the winter program are in Figure 1.
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Table 1: Mineralized drill intercept summary for holes completed in 2022 at the CV5-1 Pegmatite corridor
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Drill hole CV22-015 was the first drill hole completed in 2022 and collared as a step-out, approximately 140 m along trend, of drill hole CF21-002 completed in 2021 at the CV5 Pegmatite. The hole (CV22-015) encountered pegmatite at a shallow depth of 27.1 m to 75.1 m, with mineralization interfingering throughout the interval, including 1.22% Li2O over 6.8 m, 1.14% Li2O over 4.9 m, and 0.99% Li2O over 4.5 m. The intercepts were also accompanied by consistently strong tantalum grades of 113 ppm, 96 ppm, and 105 ppm Ta2O5, respectively.
Drill hole CV22-018 was collared 100 m along trend of CV22-015 and returned a mineralized pegmatite intercept of 1.01% Li2O and 100 ppm Ta2O over 25.8 m starting at 55.0 m depth. The intersections in drill holes CV22-015 and 018 confirms that lithium-tantalum mineralization continues within the CV5 Pegmatite body to the northeast under the shallow lake.
Drill holes CV22-016 and 019 were completed as step-backs to CV22-015 and 018, respectively, and were designed to test the mineralized zone at depth. Both holes returned strong lithium grades over broad intervals including 0.91% Li2O over 29.0 m within a wider zone of 0.85% Li2O over 56.6 m (CV22-016), and 1.17% Li2O over 33.8 m within a wider zone of 0.80% Li2O over 95.8 m (CV22-019). The intercepts confirm that mineralization continues down dip to at least 155 m vertical depth and, further, indicates that the mineralized zone is widening at depth, as is the pegmatite width, at this location along the trend. Strong tantalum mineralization is also present in both CV22-016 and 019, with each having multiple samples over 500 ppm Ta2O5, to a peak of 735 ppm and 758 ppm Ta2O5, respectively.
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As reported herein, lithium mineralization has been traced by drilling over at least a 900 m strike length and down dip to at least 155 m vertical depth. To date, drill core sample analytical results have been reported for four (4) drill holes (CV22-015, 016, 018, and 019) with results pending for an additional sixteen (16) drill holes completed over the winter/spring program (4,345 m over 20 drill holes). The Company is using SGS Canada (
The Company is poised to continue its fully funded 2022 drill campaign
The Company notes that it has developed a COVID Management Plan for the program and will carry out its field programs while adhering to all federal, provincial, and regional restrictions in place due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Mineral exploration has been recognized as an essential service in
Quality Assurance / Quality Control (QAQC)
A Quality Assurance / Quality Control protocol following industry best practices was incorporated into the program and included systematic insertion of quartz blanks and certified reference materials into sample batches, as well as collection of quarter-core duplicates, at a rate of approximately 5%. Additionally, analysis of pulp-split and course-split sample duplicates were completed to assess analytical precision at different stages of the laboratory preparation process, and external (secondary) laboratory pulp-split duplicates were prepared at the primary lab for subsequent check analysis and validation.
All core samples collected were shipped to SGS Canada’s laboratory in
Figure 1: 2022 drill hole collar locations
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Figure 2: Core sample assay highlights for drill holes CV22-015, 016, 018, and 019
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Figure 3: Mineralized drill core from hole CV22-019
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Figure 4: Mineralized drill core from hole CV22-016
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Figure 5: Mineralized drill core from hole CV22-018
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About the CV Lithium Trend
The CV Lithium Trend is an emerging spodumene pegmatite district discovered by the Company in 2017 and spans the FCI West, FCI East, and Corvette claim blocks. The core area includes an approximate 2 km long corridor, which is part of the more than 25-km long and Property-wide CV Lithium Trend. It consists of numerous spodumene pegmatite occurrences, which include the CV1, CV2, CV3, CV5, CV6, and CV7 pegmatites, highlighted by the CV5 Pegmatite – a large (~220 m long and 20-40 m wide), well-mineralized outcrop with drill intercepts of 155.1 m at 0.94% Li2O and 117 ppm Ta2O5 (CF21-002), and 58.1 m at 1.25% Li2O and 194 ppm Ta2O5 (CF21-003). Drilling indicates a pegmatite body approximating 60 m in true width (at CF21-001 and 003), and therefore considerably larger than that observed in outcrop. The high number of well-mineralized pegmatites in this core area of the trend indicate a strong potential for a series of relatively closely spaced/stacked, sub-parallel, and sizable spodumene-bearing pegmatite bodies, with significant lateral and depth extent, to be present.
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Table 1
Mineralized drill intercept summary for holes completed in 2022 at the CV5-1 Pegmatite corridor
Figure 1
2022 drill hole collar locations
Figure 2
Core sample assay highlights for drill holes CV22-015, 016, 018, and 019
Figure 3
Mineralized drill core from hole CV22-019
Figure 4
Mineralized drill core from hole CV22-016
Figure 5
Mineralized drill core from hole CV22-018
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