Consolidated Lithium Metals Inc. (TSXV:
CLM | OTCQB:
JORF | FRA:
Z36) (“
CLM” or the
“
Company“) is pleased to announce that exploration
activities have commenced at the Company’s 100% owned Baillargé
Lithium Project, located in the Abitibi Greenstone Belt
approximately 21 km northwest of Val-d’Or, Quebec (see Figures 1
& 2). The commencement of the summer program was delayed due to
the volatile forest fire situation in Northern Quebec.
The summer exploration program consists of three
key but separate components:
- an outcrop stripping and sampling
program;
- a drilling program; and
- a soil sampling program.
Roger Lemaitre, a CLM Vice President, stated:
“Given the initial work we have done at Baillargé, we are very
excited to begin an intensive three step program, involving
stripping, drilling and soil sampling. We feel that Baillargé
offers huge opportunities, and we are excited to add results from
this region to our tally to go along with the drilling and work
being done at Vallée, together with our partners at Sayona Mining’s
North American Lithium.”
Figure 1 - CLM Regional Projects Map
Figure 2 - CLM Baillargé Project Map
The Baillargé Est Showing
The Baillargé Est Showing is located just south
of Lac Baillargé within the northern half of CLM’s Baillargé
Property. Lithium mineralization was first found at Baillargé Est
in 1955 by Amos Lithium Corporation Limited
(“Amos”) (see Government of Quebec, Ressources
Naturelles et Forêts, SIGÉOM files GM 3404 and GM 4109-B at
https://sigeom.mines.gouv.qc.ca/signet/classes/I1103_index?format=COMPLET&type_reqt=U&mode=NOUVELLE&l=A&entt=GM&alias_table_crit=F4E02&mnen_crit=NUMR_INTER&oper_crit=EGAL&valr_crit=5454)
who completed nineteen shallow drill holes targeting pegmatites
just below surface to depths of less than 50 m from surface. The
drilling encountered high-grade lithium mineralization in the form
of spodumene in holes that targeted what CLM has now named Dyke 1
and Dyke 7.
Amos intentionally withheld assay results from
half of the holes from their drill program from the Quebec
Government. However, high concentrations of visible spodumene were
reported in Amos’ drill logs from several holes. High-grade lithium
intersections were encountered from some holes that tested Dyke 7
that were reported (see Government of Quebec, Ressources Naturelles
et Forêts, SIGÉOM files GM 4109-B at
https://sigeom.mines.gouv.qc.ca/signet/classes/I1103_index?format=COMPLET&type_reqt=U&mode=NOUVELLE&l=A&entt=GM&alias_table_crit=F4E02&mnen_crit=NUMR_INTER&oper_crit=EGAL&valr_crit=5454).
Highlights from the reported assays included 2.48% Li2O over 2.29 m
from 8.53 m to 10.82 m in hole DDH#2 and 1.13% Li2O over 2.59 m
from 8.07 m to 10.66 m in hole DDH#1. These two drill results were
obtained from the Government of Quebec’s Mineral Assessment file GM
4109B. The Company cautions the reader that those drill results are
historical and do not necessarily conform to the requirements of
National Instrument 43-101 – Standards of Disclosure for Mineral
Projects. However, the Company does not have any reason to doubt
the validity of the results, as our own observations show similar
results (see channel sampling results below).
As defined by the outcrop stripping and
historical Amos drilling, Dykes 7 & 8 have a current combined
strike length of 260 m, Dykes 1 & 2 have a combined strike
length of 120 m, and Dykes 3 & 4 have a combined strike length
of up to 190 m. These three known dykes are located within an area
375 m wide by 260 m long and all dykes remain open for expansion
along strike to the northwest and southeast and at depth (see
Figure 3). The Company also believes that the potential for the
discovery of additional lithium-bearing dykes exist both between
the existing dykes and adjacent to the Baillargé Est showing
area.
Figure 3 - Baillargé Eastern Showing
Outcrop Stripping Program
The Company has commenced its Phase II outcrop
stripping program to expand the known surface strike extent of the
three identified spodumene-bearing pegmatite dyke systems that
comprise the Baillargé Est occurrence. CLM undertook Phase I of the
outcrop stripping program during the fall of 2022 (see the
Company’s news releases dated December 12, 2022 and March 16, 2023,
which are also available on the Company’s SEDAR profile at
www.sedar.com). The 2022 program was successful at extending the
strike length of the three known pegmatite dyke systems.
CLM conducted channel sampling of the stripped
Dykes 1 & 2 and Dykes 7 & 8 pegmatites during the 2022
campaign. Highlights from the channel sampling program included
individual samples that assayed 2.36% Li2O over 0.5 m, 1.09% Li2O
over 1.0 m, 0.97% Li2O over 1.0 m and Li2O 0.52% over 1.0 m from
Dykes 7 & 8 as well as 0.97% Li2O over 1.0 m from Dykes 1 &
2. For details of the Company’s sample testing procedures, please
see the Company’s news release dated December 12, 2022.
Diamond Drilling Program
Mobilization of a diamond drill to the property
has been completed and drilling is currently underway. The Company
is planning to drill up to 4,500 m in as many as 33 holes testing
four main target areas at Baillargé Est. The highest priority
target is the Dyke 7 & 8 corridor below the high-grade 1955
Amos drill holes, underneath the outcrop stripping area and along
strike to the northwest and southeast. Second priority will be the
Dyke 1 & 2 corridor, followed by the Dyke 5 area, and finally
drill testing under the 2022 lithium-in-soil anomaly defined during
the summer 2022 soil sampling program (see CLM news release dated
March 16, 2023). Drill holes testing the known dykes will be
initially spaced on 100 m wide fences and 50 m spacings to a depth
of approximately 100 m. Infill fences at 50 m spacings and holes
testing further down dip will be completed should results
warrant.
No outcrop is present in the area of the
lithium-in-soil anomaly target which covers an area of
approximately 100 m by 75 m located between Dykes 3 & 4 and 7
& 8 (the “BE anomaly”). The BE anomaly is
comprised of three B-horizon soil samples collected on a 50 x 50 m
grid with samples ranging from 233 ppm Li to 310 ppm Li.
Soil Sampling Program
In 2022 the Company undertook a property-wide
soil-sampling survey on a 400 x 200 m grid spacing. In addition to
the BE anomaly, the Company defined five other lithium-in-soil
anomalies where the lithium-in-soil concentration exceeded 200 ppm
Li. The density of soil sampling was tightened to a 50 x 50 m grid
in the Baillargé Est showing area, helping to further define the BE
Anomaly.
The Baillargé Est pegmatites strike southeast
towards the Chubb showing, located immediately east of the east
property boundary. From various Quebec assessment reports and
public disclosures by the Chubb Showing owner Burley Resources, the
Chubb pegmatites strike northwest in the direction towards the
Baillargé Est showing. The 1.2 km long area between the Baillargé
Est and Chubb showings is located on the Company’s property and has
never been explored. A 248 ppm single sample lithium-in-soil
anomaly was detected during the 2022 soil sampling program within
the 400 x 200 m grid area along the east property boundary adjacent
to the Chubb showing.
CLM will be undertaking a 50 x 50 m spaced
infill soil sampling program to follow up this 248 ppm Li anomaly
covering the area between the Baillargé Est and Chubb showings to
define future drilling targets in the highly prospective Baillargé
Lithium Corridor (see Figure 4).
Figure 4 - 2023 Baillargé Exploration Program
About Soil SamplingSoil samples
were collected from the B-horizon of the soil profile in plastic
bags shipping to the laboratory for geochemical analysis. The
analysis was 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 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 and is independent from CLM.
Qualified PersonThe scientific
and technical information contained herein has been reviewed and
approved by Alexandr Beloborodov, P.Geo., an independent consultant
that 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:Rene
Bharti, Chief Executive Officer and PresidentEmail
| info@consolidatedlithium.comPhone | (416)
861-5800Website |www.jourdaninc.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, or the Chubb showing are not indications of results that
could be obtained at, or information applicable to, the Company’s
Baillargé lithium project, or any other 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 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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