공시 • Apr 10
Patriot Battery Metals Inc. Announces That Wide, High-Grade Cesium Pegmatite Drill Intercepts Identified At the CV13 Pegmatite
Patriot Battery Metals Inc. announced that Wide, high-grade cesium pegmatite drill intercepts identified at the CV13 Pegmatite from assay overlimit analysis, including four (4) samples >20% Cs2O. Formulas used are Li2O = Li x 2.153, Ta2O5 = Ta x 1.221, Cs2O = Cs x 1.0602, Location of data points, Accuracy and quality of surveys used to locate drill holes (collar and down-hole surveys), trenches, mine workings and other locations used in Mineral Resource estimation., Specification of the grid system used., Quality and adequacy of topographic control., Each drill hole's collar has been surveyed with a RTK Trimble Zephyr 3 or Topcon GR-5, with small number of holes and channels by average handheld GPS., The coordinate system used is UTM NAD83 Zone 18., The Company completed a property-wide LiDAR and orthophoto survey in August 2022, which provides high-quality topographic control., The quality and accuracy of the topographic controls are considered adequate for advanced stage exploration and development, including mineral resource estimation., Data spacing and distribution, Data spacing for reporting of Exploration Results., Whether the data spacing and distribution is sufficient to establish the degree of geological and grade continuity appropriate for the Mineral Resource and Ore Reserve estimation procedure(s) and classifications applied., Whether sample compositing has been applied., At CV5, drill hole collar spacing is dominantly grid based. Several collars are typically completed from the same pad at varied orientations targeting pegmatite pierce points of ~50 (Indicated) to 100 m (Inferred) spacing., At CV13, drill hole spacing is dominantly grid based, targetting ~100 m pegmatite pierce points; however, collar locations and hole orientations may vary widely, which reflect the varied orientation of the pegmatite body along strike., It is interpreted that the large majority of the drill hole spacing at each pegmatite is sufficient to support a mineral resource estimate., Core sample lengths typically range from 0.5 to 2.0 m and average ~1.0 to 1.5 m. Sampling is continuous within all pegmatite encountered in the drill hole., Orientation of data in relation to geological structure, Whether the orientation of sampling achieves unbiased sampling of possible structures and the extent to which this is known, considering the deposit type., If the relationship between the drilling orientation and the orientation of key, No sampling bias is anticipated based on structure within the mineralized body., The principal mineralized bodies are relatively undeformed and very competent, although have meaningful structural control., At CV5, the principal mineralized body and adjacent, Criteria, JORC Code explanation, Commentary, mineralized structures is considered to have introduced a sampling bias, this should be assessed and reported if material., lenses are steeply dipping resulting in oblique angles of intersection with true widths varying based on drill hole angle and orientation of pegmatite at that particular intersection point. i.e., the dip of the mineralized pegmatite body has variations in a vertical sense and along strike, so the true widths are not always apparent until several holes have been drilled (at the appropriate spacing) in any particular drill-fence., At CV13, the principal pegmatite body has a shallow varied strike and northerly dip., Sample security, The measures taken to ensure sample security., Samples were collected by Company staff or its consultants following specific protocols governing sample collection and handling. At the laboratory, sample bags are evaluated for tampering., Audits or reviews, The results of any audits or reviews of sampling techniques and data., A review of the sample procedures for the Company's 2021 fall drill program (CF21-001 to 004) and 2022 winter drill program (CV22-015 to 034) was completed by an Independent Competent Person and deemed adequate and acceptable to industry best practices (discussed in a technical report titled "NI 43- 101 Technical Report on the Corvette Property, Quebec Property, Quebec, Quebec, Canada", by Alex Knox, M.Geol., Issue Date of June 27th, Issue Date of June 27th. A review of June 27th, 2022), A review of the sample procedures through the Company's 2024 winter drill program (through CV24- 101 Technical Report on the Company's 2024 winter drill programs (through CV24-101 Technical Report on the Company's Mineral Resource Estimate (NI 43-101 Technical Report on the company's 2024.