Significant Mineral Resource Upgrade at Shaakichiuwaanaan Lithium Project to Underpin Impending PEA

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VANCOUVER, BC, Aug. 6, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- August 6, 2024Sydney, Australia

HIGHLIGHTS

  • The Mineral Resource Estimate for the Shaakichiuwaanaan Lithium Project (formerly known as Corvette) reaffirmed as the largest lithium pegmatite Mineral Resource in the Americas and the 8th largest globally:

    • Consolidated Mineral Resource statement (CV5 & CV13 spodumene pegmatites)

      • 80.1 Mt at 1.44% Li2O and 163 ppm Ta2O5 Indicated, and

      • 62.5 Mt at 1.31% Li2O and 147 ppm Ta2O5, Inferred.

  • The Company remains on track to provide the market with a Preliminary Economic Assessment for the CV5 Spodumene Pegmatite by the end of the September quarter  based on the Mineral Resource Estimate announced herein.

  • Shaakichiuwaanaan Mineral Resource includes 6.9 km of collective strike length now confirmed to host continuous spodumene pegmatite Mineral Resources (4.6 km at CV5 and 2.3 km at CV13).

  • Significant growth potential – both the CV5 and CV13 spodumene pegmatites remain open along strike at both ends, and to depth.

  • Cut-off grade sensitivity analysis defines significant tonnage at very high grade, primarily reflecting the Nova and Vega zone discoveries at CV5 and CV13, respectively.

  • Mineral Resource Estimate includes only the CV5 and CV13 spodumene pegmatites. It does not include any of the other known spodumene pegmatite clusters on the Property – CV4, CV8, CV9, CV10, CV12, and CV14.

  • The Company intends to aggressively advance the remaining infill drilling at CV5 to underpin a maiden ore reserve and Feasibility Study scheduled for Q3-2025.

Darren L. Smith, Vice President of Exploration, comments: "This is a significant update to our Mineral Resource Estimate at Shaakichiuwaanaan, which now includes both the CV5 and CV13 spodumene pegmatites as well as a significant amount of resources now classified as Indicated. This resource update objectively reaffirms the Tier 1 nature of the spodumene pegmatites that define the Shaakichiuwaanaan Project. Further, with both the CV5 and CV13 pegmatites remaining open, as well as multiple spodumene pegmatite clusters on the Property still to be drill tested, significant potential for further resource growth is evident."

"Exploration success in this industry is never less than a team effort. In this regard, I would like to acknowledge the dedication, work ethic, and contributions from the exploration and development teams, our supporting service providers and consultants, and finally our Chisasibi community workers who have all helped advance Shaakichiuwaanaan through to this key milestone on the path to potential production," added Mr. Smith.