CLM Intersects 1.18% Li2O over 4.00 m at Vallée East Project

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Consolidated Lithium Metals Inc.
Consolidated Lithium Metals Inc.

Presence of Lithium-Bearing Pegmatites Confirmed on the Property

TORONTO, Oct. 02, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Consolidated Lithium Metals Inc. (TSXV: CLM | OTCQB: JORFF | FRA: Z36) (“CLM” or the “Company“) is pleased to announce that the Company has received assay results from the spring 2024 diamond drilling program on the 100%-owned East Vallée Project. The objective of the spring drilling program was to confirm the presence and extension onto the East Vallée Project of the defined lithium-bearing pegmatites intersected by the Company during its 2023 drilling program on the adjacent Vallée Joint Venture Property. East Vallée is located in the Abitibi Greenstone Belt approximately 30 km north of Val D’Or, Quebec (see 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 .]
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 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 .]

Twelve holes were completed on East Vallée totaling 2,289 m. The twelve holes tested for the potential southeast strike extension of eight known lithium-bearing pegmatites onto the property. The program also tested for the extension of the Core Pegmatite, which has been previously defined over a strike length of 4.25 km commencing from the active open pit mine at Sayona’s North American Lithium Mine Operation, across the width of the Vallée JV property, right to the western property boundary of the East Vallée Project.

The 2023 drilling program succeeded at tracing both the Core Pegmatite and the S2 Pegmatite onto the East Vallée Property. Both the pegmatites were intersected in two holes (see Figure 2). The highlight of the program was a high-grade intersection of the Core Pegmatite in hole EV-24-002 that averaged 1.184% Li2O over 4.00 m from 101.0 m to 105.0 m, within a larger interval that averaged 0.754% Li2O over 9.25 m from 99.25 m to 108.5 m. This larger interval included lithium mineralization contained within a well-defined biotite alteration zone enveloping the Core Pegmatite. Hole EV-24-009, drilled 800 m along strike to the southeast also encountered the Core Pegmatite that averaged 0.293% Li2O over 0.65 m from 102.95 m to 103.60 m (see Table 1).

Location of the 2024 drill holes East Vallée Project and targeted projected extensions of pegmatites from the adjacent Vallée Joint Venture Project.
Location of the 2024 drill holes East Vallée Project and targeted projected extensions of pegmatites from the adjacent Vallée Joint Venture Project.

Figure 2: Location of the 2024 drill holes East Vallée Project and targeted projected extensions of pegmatites from the adjacent Vallée Joint Venture Project.

Table 1 – Lithium Intersections from the 2024 East Vallée Drill Program

Hole

From (m)

To. (m)

Length (m)*

Li2O (%)

EV-24-002

99.25

108.50

9.25

0.754

 

101.00

105.00

4.00

1.184

EV-24-007

181.85

182.90

1.05

0.308

EV-24-008

176.30

177.45

1.15

0.310

EV-24-008

179.00

179.60

0.60

0.347

EV-24-009

102.95

103.60

0.65

0.293

* True widths of the mineralization reported cannot be determined at this time. Cut-off grades for compositing was 0.25% Li2O


Hole EV-24-007 intersected the S2 Pegmatite and returned assays of 0.308% Li2O over 1.05 m from 181.85 m to 182.90 m. Hole EV-24-008 encountered two zones of mineralization that were hosted in the wall rocks adjacent to the S2 Pegmatite within a biotite alteration zone in a granitic unit. The upper interval assayed 0.310% Li2O over 1.15 m from 176.30 m to 177.45 m and the lower flanking interval averaged 0.347% Li2O over 0.60 m from 179.00 m to 179.60 m.