Lomiko Metals Inc. (TSX.V: LMR) (“Lomiko Metals” or the
“Company”) is pleased to announce numerous high-grade results from
work on four properties included in the Laurentian Project. The
work in the late Summer and Fall of 2024 involved “Beep-Mat”
prospecting and sampling along airborne geophysical trends and
extending sampling from surface graphite showings previously found
by the Company.
Highlights:
- Ruisseau - grades up to 27.9 percent carbon graphite (“% Cg”)
from four distinct high grade mineralized zones that are over 3km
long;
- Meloche - grades up to 13.3% Cg from two distinct mineralized
clusters;
- Tremblant - grades up to 11.6% Cg from numerous, widespread
spot anomalies; and
- Dieppe - grades up to 6.82% Cg from numerous, widespread spot
anomalies and a distinct mineralized cluster.
Work Summary
The field work was completed by Breakaway Exploration Management
Inc. (“Breakaway”) on four claim blocks held 100% by the Company
approximately 200 kilometers northwest of Montréal within a 100 km
radius of the Company’s flagship La Loutre development project in
the Laurentian region of Quebec. The Beep-Mat is an electromagnetic
survey instrument designed and manufactured by Instrumentation GDD
Inc. in Quebec City, Quebec. The “Mat” is pulled on the ground and
takes continuous readings while the operator walks. It makes a
distinctive audible “Beep” when detecting a conductive body within
a radius of three metres. The Beep-Mat is very effective at
locating graphite mineralization, which is inherently highly
conductive, on the Laurentian Project properties. Selected grab
samples were collected at spots where graphite mineralization was
identified by the Beep-Mat. Assay results are considered anomalous
if greater than 1% Cg, low grade if greater than 5% Cg, moderate
grade if greater than 10% Cg and high grade if greater than 20%
Cg.
Gordana Slepcev, CEO, President and Director of Lomiko Metals,
stated: “We are very pleased with the significant graphite grades
encountered on all four properties in just the second year of field
work. We are especially delighted by the Ruisseau results that
outline four high-grade zones, including the Northwestern zone,
which is at least 1.5km long with maximum grades up to 27.9% Cg.
The strong assay results show the continuity and the quality of the
mineralization.”
Ruisseau 2024 Results
From a total of 107 selected grab samples collected on the
Ruisseau property in 2024, 24 samples returned results greater than
20% Cg, 55 samples returned results greater than 10% Cg, 71 samples
returned results greater than 5% Cg and 92 samples returned results
greater than 1% Cg. Four distinct linear high grade graphite zones
were encountered including:
- the “Northwestern” zone exposed over a horizontal distance of
1,500m with maximum values up to 27.9% Cg;
- the “Western” zone exposed over a horizontal distance of 1,300m
with maximum values up to 24.7% Cg;
- the “Eastern” zone exposed over a horizontal distance of 200m
with maximum values up to 21.7% Cg; and
- the “Southern” zone exposed over 75m exposed with maximum
values up to 17.6% Cg.
All zones trend slightly northeast except for the Southern zone,
which trends east. All zones are new discoveries except for the
Southern zone which was first encountered by the Company in 2023.
Although discontinuous, it appears that the Southern zone may be up
to 500m long on Ruisseau and may trend off the property both to the
east and west. All the Ruisseau zones appear to be several 10s of
meters wide on the surface, but true widths are uncertain due to
extensive overburden cover. Refer to figure 1, 1a and 1b for
details.
Meloche 2024 Results
A total of 15 selected grab samples were collected on the
Meloche property in 2024. Two distinct, moderate grade graphite
clusters were identified. The northern cluster returned maximum
values up to 13.3% Cg, whereas the southern cluster returned
maximum values up to 12.2% Cg. Not enough prospecting and sampling
was done on Meloche to determine the orientation or linear extent
of these clusters. Refer to Figure 2 for details.
Tremblant 2024 Results
A total of 47 selected grab samples were collected on the
Tremblant property in 2024. Widespread graphite mineralization was
identified as numerous spot anomalies with values greater 1% Cg.
Two of these spot anomalies returned 11.6% and 5.7% Cg,
respectively. No distinct graphite trends or clusters were found on
the Tremblant property. Refer to Figure 3 for details.
Dieppe 2024 Results
A total of 84 selected grab samples were collected on the Dieppe
property in 2024. Widespread graphite mineralization was identified
as numerous spot anomalies with values greater 1% Cg. A distinct
mineralized cluster measuring 300m long by 200m wide was identified
in the southwestern part of the property. This cluster by is
defined by numerous graphite values greater than 1% Cg with a
maximum value of 6.82% Cg. Refer to Figure 4 for details.
2025 Work
The Company intends to continue exploration work on the
Laurentian Project in 2025. This work will focus on further
evaluating the dimensions and continuity of the four zones
identified on the Ruisseau property in preparation for stripping
and drilling. Additional prospecting and sampling are expected to
be undertaken on the Meloche, Tremblant, and Dieppe properties.
QAQC and Analytical Procedures
In the filed, each sample site was recorded into a GPS-enabled
field computer. Each sample was photographed and then placed in a
plastic bag with a uniquely numbered tag. The tag number was marked
in indelible ink on the outside of the bag and the bag was sealed
with a plastic tie-wrap. One certified reference material standard
and one blank were included in each batch of 21 samples. For
shipping, samples were placed in rice bags that were individually
sealed with numbered, tamper-proof security tags. The rice bags
were delivered in person by Breakaway personnel to Activation
Laboratories Ltd. (“Actlabs”) in Val-d’Or, Quebec and subsequently
transported by Actlabs to its Ancaster, Ontario facility.
At Actlabs Ancaster, the samples were crushed to 80% passing 2mm
and then riffle split to a 250g sub-sample that was pulverized to
pulp 95% passing 105μm (Actlabs Code RX1). The sample pulps were
then analyzed for per cent graphitic carbon by mild hydrochloric
acid digestion followed by combustion in an infrared induction
furnace (Actlabs Code 8Cg). Actlabs is accredited under ISO
9001:2015 registration and is independent of the Company.
Qualified Person
The technical content presented in this press release was
reviewed by Mark Fekete, P.Geo. who acts as an independent
consultant to the Company as the “Qualified Person” as that term is
defined under National Instrument 43-101, Standards of Disclosure
for Mineral Projects.
Company Updates
Gordana Slepcev, CEO & President, will be presenting on
January 15 to 16, 2025, in Toronto at the 6th Edition Decarbonized
Mines Summit Canada 2025, with a focus on Energy Transition and
Emission Reduction for the metals and mining industry.
Interested shareholders can view the Company’s Investor
presentation at the following link: https://lomiko.com
About Lomiko Metals Inc.
The Company holds mineral interests in its La Loutre graphite
development in southern Quebec. The La Loutre project site is
within the Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg (KZA) First Nation’s territory.
The KZA First Nation is part of the Algonquin Nation, and the KZA
traditional territory is situated within the Outaouais and
Laurentides regions. Located 180 kilometers northwest of Montreal,
the property consists of one large, continuous block with 76
mineral claims totalling 4,528 hectares (45.3 km2).
In addition to La Loutre, Lomiko has earned-in its 49% stake in
the Bourier Project from Critical Elements Lithium Corporation as
per the option agreement announced on April 27th, 2021. The Bourier
project site is located near Nemaska Lithium and Critical Elements
south-east of the Eeyou Istchee James Bay territory in Quebec,
which consists of 203 claims for a total ground position of
10,252.20 hectares (102.52 km2), in Canada’s lithium triangle near
the James Bay region of Quebec that has historically housed lithium
deposits and mineralization trends.
The company also holds interest in seven early stage projects in
southern Quebec including Ruisseau, Tremblant, Meloche, Boyd,
Dieppe, North Low and Carmin covering 328 claims in total on 7
early-stage projects covering 18,622 hectares in the Laurentian
region of Quebec and within KZA territory
On behalf of the Board, Gordana Slepcev CEO & President and
Director, Lomiko Metals Inc.
For more information on Lomiko Metals, review the website at
www.lomiko.com.
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