MGX Minerals Announces Completion of First Hole to 1800’ at Kibby Basin, Nevada Lithium Brine Project
27 Agosto 2018 - 2:05AM
MGX Minerals Inc. (“MGX” or the “Company”) (CSE:
XMG / FKT: 1MG / OTCQB: MGXMF) is pleased to announce that
joint-venture partner
Belmont Resources (TSX-V:
BEA) has reported that drilling has reached a depth of 1,798 feet
(548 metres) into the playa sediments in hole KB-3, the first hole
of the 2018 drilling program at Kibby Basin. The first section of
the hole was drilled to a depth of 1,270 feet using a mud rotary
method, and the remaining 528 feet was completed with a diamond
core tail. A total of 126 samples of drill cuttings from the
mud-rotary section of the hole have been collected and shipped to
ALS Global lab facility in Reno, Nevada for assaying. Lithium and
multi-element assay results from these samples will be compiled
once testing is complete.
The borehole targeted the southern portion of a large MT
conductor, which may represent saturated sediments containing
lithium brine. The hole drilled through lacustrine playa sediments
– dominantly calcareous clays and silts grading to lithified
claystone’s and siltstones at depth. Sand and gravel zones, which
may represent brine-bearing aquifers, were encountered at depths of
150-170 feet, 210-230 feet, 260-300 feet, and 900-920 feet, where a
potential aquifer in a cobble gravel was intersected.
Oxidized clay zones at 400-640 feet and several thinner zones of
clay deeper in the hole are being evaluated as potential
lithium-bearing bedrock mineralization. Thin intervals of altered
rhyolite ash and possible hot-spring sinter were encountered at
1411-1412 feet, 1488-1490 feet and 1589.5-1590 feet. Operation of a
paleo-geothermal system is evidenced by the silicified intervals
and fronts of pyrite and magnetite alteration increasing below a
depth of 1500 feet.
A down-hole geophysical survey including
gamma-caliper-temperature-fluid resistivity and SP, SPR logging
will be conducted on the hole to identify permeable aquifer zones
and conductive brine zones. Water samples will be collected after
the geophysical logging, and will be assayed for lithium,
associated elements and physical properties. Sections of drill core
from 1270 to 1798 feet will be split and similarly assayed as
above.
About the Kibby Basin Lithium Brine
PartnershipMGX is partnered with Belmont Resources (TSX-V:
BEA) on the Property and currently earning a 50% interest with the
goal of forming a 50/50 Joint Venture (the “Joint Venture”) to
utilize MGX’s rapid lithium extraction technology. Kibby Basin is
located in the western portion of the Great Basin in Nevada. The
property covers 2,560 acres located in Esmeralda County, Nevada.
Kibby Flat is a dry playa and no springs or water sources occur on
the Property. Geothermal research by the Nevada Bureau of Mines and
Geology (“NvBMG”) identified three wells and springs in the region.
All three sources indicated near-surface water. Nevada has abundant
geothermal resources and NvBMG compilation has outlined areas with
potential heat flow, based on surface temperatures of springs,
drill hole-water temperatures, geothermal-related geochemical
signatures, and associated geologic settings. These areas suggest
zones of potential elevated heat flow.
Geologic research of the Kibby Basin has indicated that proximal
rhyolitic flows and tuffs surrounding the basin could be a
potential source of Li brine in the Kibby Basis Playa. In addition,
the Kibby Basin is located within a geothermal cluster at a basin
low setting. Regional geophysical signatures in the area reflect
similar anomalies comparative to that of Clayton Valley,
approximately 50km to the South, location of Abermarle’s Silver
Peak Mine, the only North American lithium producer.
Rapid Lithium Brine Extraction TechnologyMGX
has developed a rapid lithium extraction technology eliminating or
greatly reducing the physical footprint and investment in large,
multi-phase, lake sized, lined evaporation ponds, as well as
enhancing the quality of extraction and recovery across a complex
range of brines as compared with traditional solar evaporation.
This technology is applicable to petrolithium (oil and gas
wastewater), natural brine, and other brine sources such as
lithium-rich mine and industrial plant wastewater. The technology
was recently chosen as winner of the Base and Specialty Metals
Industry Leadership Award at the 2018 S&P Global Platts Global
Metals Awards, held in London in May (see press release dated May
18, 2018).
About the Kibby Basin Lithium Joint VentureMGX
will acquire a 25% interest in the Project by spending $300,000 on
exploration and 50% by incurring an additional $300,000 in
exploration expense at which time the project will become a 50/50
Joint Venture. Upon formation of a Joint Venture, MGX will become
the Project operator and can elect to conduct additional
exploration drilling, well testing operations, and extraction plant
installation. Additionally, MGX will provide access to its rapid
lithium extraction technology (see press release dated July 13,
2018).
Qualified PersonAndris Kikauka (P. Geo.), Vice
President of Exploration for MGX Minerals, has prepared, reviewed
and approved the scientific and technical information in this press
release. Mr. Kikauka is a non-independent Qualified Person within
the meaning of National Instrument 43-101 Standards.
About MGX MineralsMGX Minerals is a diversified
Canadian resource company with interests in advanced material and
energy assets throughout North America. Learn more at
www.mgxminerals.com.
Contact InformationJared Lazerson President and
CEO Telephone: 1.604.681.7735 Web: www.mgxminerals.com
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Canadian Securities Exchange) accepts responsibility for the
adequacy or accuracy of this release.
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