Consolidated Lithium Metals Inc. (TSXV:
CLM | OTCQB:
JORFF | FRA:
Z36) (“
CLM” or the
“
Company“) is pleased to announce that analytical
results have been received for the 873 soil samples collected
during the 2022 and 2023 fall exploration programs at the Company’s
100% owned Preissac-LaCorne Lithium Project, located in the Abitibi
Greenstone Belt approximately 29 km northwest of Val-d’Or, Quebec
(see Figure 1).
A total of nine lithium soil anomalies
have been identified at Preissac-LaCorne to date (shown in Figure
2):
- Athona Anomaly
- Key West Anomaly
- Narwhal Anomaly
- NW Buffalo Anomaly
- West BaMo Anomaly
- SE Preissac Anomaly
- NW Narwhal Anomaly
- South Key West Anomaly
- SW Narwhal Anomaly
Each anomaly consists of samples
containing greater than 100 ppm lithium. Five of
these anomalies (1-3 & 7-8) are located within the heart of the
Vallée Lithium Trend Survey in the Northeast area of the property;
along strike of the pegmatites comprising Sayona’s North American
Lithium Operation and to lithium mineralization encountered on FE
Battery Metal’s Augustus Property (see Figure 2). Three single
sample anomalies (4-6) are located in the southern half of the
property within the area sampled during the 2022 soil sampling
program.
The 2022 soil sampling property-wide survey was
completed on 400 m x 200 m sample station spacings (608 samples).
The 2023 soil sampling property-wide survey was completed on 200 m
x 100 m sample station spacings (265 samples).
Richard Quesnel, CLM’s Executive Chairman
stated, "The size and intensity of the lithium-in-soil anomalies at
Athona, Key West, and Narwhal, are significant developments for
CLM. All three anomalies are within the Vallée Lithium Trend, along
the strike of three known, lithium-bearing pegmatite swarms. The
East Preissac area has become a high priority exploration target
for the Company. We are eagerly looking forward to the results of
our upcoming three-phase exploration program this summer."
Detailed
description of each anomaly
1. Athona Anomaly
The Athona Anomaly is comprised of five
sub-subsections scattered over a 1,600 m long by 650m wide (see
Figure 3). Lithium soil concentrations in the Athona Anomaly range
from 165 ppm Li to 348 ppm Li. The sub-sections of the Athona
Anomaly surround the New Athona Mo-Li Occurrence, which was
discovered in 1960. Grab samples ranging up to 11.99% Mo and 0.28%
Li2O have been reported at the New Athona Mo-Li Occurrence (see
Government of Quebec, SIGEOM website at:
https://sigeom.mines.gouv.qc.ca/signet/classes/I1103_index?format=COMPLET&type_reqt=U&mode=NOUVELLE&l=F&entt=GM&numr_utls=174579064607&alias_table_crit=F4E02&mnen_crit=NUMR_INTER&oper_crit=EGAL&valr_crit=5431
The Athona Anomaly is located 2.1 km west of the
eastern property boundary and is along strike of the Keyboycon
Lithium Showing on the adjacent property (see Figure 3). Only one
historical drill hole is present between the Athona Anomaly and the
Keyboycon Lithium Showing.
Seven short holes have been drilled at the New
Athona Mo-Li Occurrence. While each hole contained anomalous
molybdenum, none of the holes were sampled for lithium (see
Government of Quebec, SIGEOM website at
https://sigeom.mines.gouv.qc.ca/signet/classes/I1103_index?l=f&type_reqt=U&entt=LG&mode=NOUVELLE&format=RESUME&alias_table_crit=EXADOC&mnen_crit=NUMR_RAPR&oper_crit=EGAL&valr_crit=GM%2017912
2. Key West Anomaly
The Key West Anomaly is 1,400 m long and up to
200 m wide and is defined by eight anomalous samples ranging from
157 ppm Li to 248 ppm Li. The anomaly is located 1,600 m west of
the property boundary and is underlain by metasedimentary rocks
located less than 200 m north of the LaCorne Batholith margin, the
same stratigraphic and structural location of the nearby Canada
Lithium/Beluga lithium occurrence on the adjacent property (see
Figure 3).
3. Narwhal Anomaly
The Narwal Anomaly is 800 m long and up to 150 m
wide extending westward from the eastern property boundary. The
anomaly is located immediately along strike of lithium-bearing
pegmatites discovered on the adjacent property (see Figure 3). The
Narwhal Anomaly has never been tested with a drill hole. The
anomaly consists of two samples, one of which returned 180 ppm Li
and the other 260 ppm Li.
4. NW Buffalo Anomaly
The NW Buffalo Anomaly returned a sample at 158
ppm Li and is located on the west side of the property, 400 m west
of the Buffalo Canadian-Abitibi Beryl Occurrence. No known
historical drilling has been completed in the NW Buffalo Anomaly
Area according to the Government of Quebec SIGEOM website.
5. West BaMo Anomaly
The West BaMo Anomaly consists of single sample
containing 243 ppm Li and is located 400 m west of the known
Baillargé Molybdènum Occurrence. No known historical drilling has
been completed in the West BaMo Anomaly Area according to the
Government of Quebec SIGEOM website.
6. SE Preissac Anomaly
The SE Preissac Anomaly is 136 ppm Li and is
located on the southeast corner of the property. No known
historical drilling has been completed in the SE Preissac Anomaly
Area according to the Government of Quebec SIGEOM website.
Given that the anomalies (4-6) occur within the
400 m x 200 m soil sample survey area, additional soil sampling,
prospecting, and geological mapping is warranted in the vicinity of
these three showings and will be undertaken in future exploration
programs.
7. NW Narwhal Anomaly
The NW Narwhal Anomaly is a single sample
anomaly of 157 ppm Li located 650 m northwest of the Narwhal
Anomaly within the Vallée Lithium Trend. No known historical
drilling has been completed in the area according to the Government
of Quebec SIGEOM website.
8. South Key West Anomaly
The South Key West Anomaly is a single sample
anomaly of 138 ppm Li located 100 m south of the Key West Anomaly
within the Vallée Lithium Trend. No known historical drilling has
been completed in the area according to the Government of Quebec
SIGEOM website.
9. SW Narwhal Anomaly
The SW Narwhal Anomaly is a single sample
anomaly of 122 ppm Li located 1,200 m southwest of the Narwhal
Anomaly, south of the Vallée Lithium Trend. No known historical
drilling has been completed in the area according to the Government
of Quebec SIGEOM website.
Upcoming 2024
Exploration Program
The northeast area of the Preissac
property is now considered to be a high-priority exploration
target.The Company intends to follow-up the lithium soil
anomalies at Athona, Narwhal and Key West this summer with a
multi-phased exploration program. Phase I will consist of
additional mapping and prospecting in the area of the showings,
including the area east of the anomalies extending to property
boundary where known lithium-bearing pegmatites have been confirmed
by diamond drilling on the adjacent property. Phase II will consist
of outcrop stripping, trenching and channel sampling based on the
results of the Phase I program. Phase III will consist of follow-up
diamond drilling. CLM is current finalizing the plan for the 2024
exploration program for Preissac.
Exploration
Program Specifics
About Soil Sampling
Soil samples were collected from the B-horizon
of the soil profile in plastic bags shipping to the laboratory for
geochemical analysis. The analyses were undertaken by Impact Global
Solutions Laboratory in Delson, Quebec. Upon arrival at the
laboratory, the samples were dried, weighed, crushed, and split
into subsamples of which one 250 g subsample was pulverized to
allow 85% of the material to pass through a 75 micron sieve. The
sieved subsample was digested in acid and analyzed using ICP-MS,
ICP-OES, and SPF.
The Company implemented a QA/QC procedures to
ensure the validity of the sampling by using a series of field
duplicates and reference standards in each batch of samples sent
for analysis. A review of the field duplicates and reference
standards indicate that the soil sample results are likely
reasonably precise and accurate.
The Impact Global Solutions Laboratory is an
ISO/IEC 17025:2017 accredited facility (#889) by the Standards
Council of Canada.
Qualified Person
The scientific and technical information
contained herein has been reviewed and approved by Roger Lemaitre,
P.Eng., P.Geo., the Company’s Senior Vice President & Head of
Mining who is a “Qualified Person” as defined in National
Instrument 43-101 – Standards of Disclosure for Mineral
Projects.
About Consolidated Lithium Metals
Inc. Consolidated Lithium Metals Inc. (formerly known as
Jourdan Resources Inc.) is a Canadian junior mining exploration
company trading under the symbol “CLM” on the TSX Venture Exchange
and “2JR1” on the Stuttgart Stock Exchange. The Company is focused
on the acquisition, exploration, production, and development of
mining properties. The Company’s properties are in Quebec, Canada,
primarily in the spodumene-bearing pegmatites of the La Corne
Batholith, around North American Lithium’s Quebec lithium mine.
For more information:Roger
Lemaitre, Senior Vice President & Head of
MiningEmail |
info@consolidatedlithium.comPhone | (306)
713-1401Website |www.consolidatedlithium.com
Cautionary Statements
The content and grades of any mineral deposits
at the Company’s properties are conceptual in nature. There has
been insufficient exploration to define a mineral resource on its
properties and it is uncertain if further exploration will result
in any target being delineated as a mineral resource. In addition,
sample results at or around, and information applicable to, New
Athona, the North American Lithium or Molybdenite Corporation mines
are not indications of results that could be obtained at, or
information applicable to, any of CLM’s properties.
This press release contains “forward‑looking
information” within the meaning of applicable Canadian securities
legislation. Forward‑looking information includes, but is not
limited to, statements with respect to the scope, objectives, and
expected results of the Company’s summer 2023 exploration program
and the Company’s ability to execute its business plan. Generally,
forward‑looking information can be identified by the use of
forward-looking terminology such as “plans”, “expects” or “does not
expect”, “is expected”, “budget”, “scheduled”, “estimates”,
“forecasts”, “intends”, “anticipates” or “does not anticipate”, or
“believes”, or variations of such words and phrases or statements
that certain actions, events or results “may”, “could”, “would”,
“might” or “will be taken”, “occur” or “be achieved”.
Forward‑looking information is subject to known and unknown risks,
uncertainties and other factors that may cause the actual results,
level of activity, performance or achievements of CLM to be
materially different from those expressed or implied by such
forward‑looking information, including but not limited to: receipt
of necessary approvals; general business, economic, competitive,
political and social uncertainties; future mineral prices and
market demand; accidents, labour disputes and shortages and other
risks of the mining industry. Although CLM has attempted to
identify important factors that could cause actual results to
differ materially from those contained in forward-looking
information, there may be other factors that cause results not to
be as anticipated, estimated or intended. There can be no assurance
that such information will prove to be accurate, as actual results
and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in
such statements. Accordingly, readers should not place undue
reliance on forward‑looking information. CLM does not undertake to
update any forward-looking information, except in accordance with
applicable securities laws.
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Appendix
Figure 1 - CLM Regional Projects Map - Property boundaries from
Company resources and historical drill hole, geology and showing
information from the Government of Quebec website
https://sigeom.mines.gouv.qc.ca/signet/classes/I1108_afchCarteIntr
Figure 2 - Lithium-in-soil anomalies defined by the 2022 and
2023 property-wide soil sampling program at the Preissac-LaCorne
Project
Figure 3 - Lithium-in-soil results from the Northeast area of
the Preissac-LaCorne Property
Photos accompanying this announcement are available at
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