QMC Identifies Huge Lithium Anomaly
01 Março 2018 - 10:45AM
QMC Quantum Minerals Corp., (TSX-V:QMC) (FSE:3LQ)
(OTC PINK:QMCQF) (“
QMC” or "the Company").
Following a thorough assessment of all historical data available in
the public record for the Irgon Property, QMC is pleased to provide
the following information on its 100% owned Irgon Lithium Mine
Project, S.E. Manitoba.
In 1978, the Tantalum Mining Corporation of
Canada (“TANCO”) evaluated the pegmatite dikes in the Cat Lake Area
for potential sources of tantalum to be utilized as feed for the
TANCO mill which is located approximately 20km south of the Irgon
Property. During this program TANCO undertook a lithium
lithogeochemical survey over the area south of Cat Lake, between
the Mapetre and the Central Pegmatite Dikes. The stated
purpose of this study was to delineate potentially buried, or new
tantalum-bearing pegmatite occurrences on the property. A
large, apparently relatively untested lithium anomaly was
identified in the TANCO assessment report (Manitoba AR92681).
Figure 5 of this report indicates that this lithium anomaly strikes
generally east west and is approximately 1100m long. The
width of the irregular shaped anomaly is approximately 100m at the
east end, widening to approximately 350 metres at the west
end. The TANCO assessment report indicates that the
“breath and length of this feature is such that it cannot
be accounted for by the known pegmatites in the
area”. It appears that although recommended to do
so, this lithium anomaly was never fully tested by TANCO; at that
time TANCO had no interest in producing lithium. TANCO did
drill into the anomaly along the very western edge in the area of
the Central Dike (20 short DDH) and at the eastern end of the
anomaly into the Mapetre Dike (2 short DDH) to test both these
dikes for tantalum mineralization; however, the central 800 metre
portion of this large lithium anomaly between the Central Dike and
the Mapetre Dike, appears to have remained untested. During
the 1978 exploration program, all pegmatite core recovered from
this TANCO drilling collared both along the western portion of this
anomaly in the area of the Central Pegmatite and along the eastern
edge of the anomaly at the Mapetre Dike was assayed for only
tantalum (Ta) and tin (Sn); NO lithium assays were
requested even with spodumene mineralization noted in the drill
logs.
QMC will evaluate this entire area during
2018.
HISTORICAL RESOURCE
Between 1953-1954, the Lithium Corporation of
Canada Limited drilled 25 holes into the Irgon Dike and
subsequently reported a historical resource
estimate of 1.2 million tons grading 1.51% Li20 over a
strike length of 365 meters and to a depth of 213 meters (Northern
Miner, Vol. 41, no.19, Aug. 4, 1955, p.3). This historical resource
is documented in a 1956 Assessment Report by B. B. Bannatyne for
the Lithium Corporation of Canada Ltd. (Manitoba Assessment Report
No. 94932). This historical estimate is believed to be based on
reasonable assumptions and neither the company nor the QP have any
reason to contest the document’s relevance and reliability. The
ongoing detailed channel sampling and a subsequent drill program
will be required to update this historical resource to current NI
43-101 standards. Historic metallurgical tests reported an 87%
recovery from which a concentrate averaging 5.9% Li2O was
obtained.
During this historical 1950 era work program, a
complete mining plant was installed on site designed to process 500
tons of ore per day and in addition, a three-compartment shaft was
sunk to a depth of 74 meters. On the 61-metre level, lateral
development was extended off the shaft for a total of 366 meters of
drifting from which six crosscuts transected the dike. The work was
suspended in 1957, awaiting a more favourable market for lithium
oxides and at this time the mine buildings were removed.
The mineral reserve cited above is
presented as a historical estimate and uses historical terminology
which does not conform to current NI43-101 standards. A qualified
person has not done sufficient work to classify the historical
estimate as current mineral resources or mineral reserves. Although
the historical estimates are believed to be based on reasonable
assumptions, they were calculated prior to the implementation of
National Instrument 43-101. These historical estimates do not meet
current standards as defined under sections 1.2 and 1.3 of NI
43-101; consequently, the issuer is not treating the historical
estimate as current mineral resources or mineral
reserves.
Qualified Person and NI 43-101
Disclosure
The technical content of this news release has
been reviewed and approved by Bruce E. Goad, P. Geo. who is a
qualified person as defined by National Instrument 43-101.
About the CompanyQMC is a
British Columbia based company engaged in the business of
acquisition, exploration and development of resource properties.
Its objective is to locate and develop economic precious, base,
rare metal and resource properties of merit. The Company’s
properties include the Irgon Lithium Mine project two VMS
properties, the Rocky Lake and Rocky-Namew known collectively as
the Namew Lake District Project. Currently, all of the company’s
properties are located in Manitoba.
On behalf of the Board of Directors
ofQMC QUANTUM MINERALS CORP.
“Balraj Mann”Balraj MannPresident and Chief
Executive Officer
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