공시 • Oct 18
Arbor Metals Corp. Confirms Lithium Targets and Identifies New Lithium Zone At Jarnet Lithium Project
Arbor Metals Corp. announced the results of its till and channel sampling program as part of the Phase 2 exploration on its wholly-owned Jarnet Lithium Project, located in the Corvette Lithium Camp, central Quebec. Information from this program has provided a wealth of new information and has led to the identification of multiple drill targets for the inaugural drill program planned for fall of 2024. Notably, lithium was discovered over multiple zones of the Jarnet project, including previously explored sections as well as in the recently acquired Corvette Lake and St. Pierre claims. Additionally, a significant molybdenum-bismuth bearing vein was discovered and channel sampled. This milestone marks another significant step forward in advancing Arbor's exploration efforts in one of Canada's premier lithium regions. Drill Survey. The Phase 2 till program was designed to overlap the initial discovery of fertile pegmatites on the Jarnet 1 and other Jarnet claims block. The pegmatite field, which is located within the Guyer Formation composed of amphibolite and within felsic plutons bordering the greenstone belt. The best results obtained were greater that 2.5% Mo over 0.7 meters, with two identified clusters located approximately 250 meters apart. Samples, L strength, UTMnad83_y, Mo, BI, 00878, 0.5, 573070, 5937002, >2.5%, 0.29%, 125223, 0.9, 572992, 5937144, 0.79%, 0.046%, 127799, 0.6, 572993, 5937136, 1.17%, NS, 127872, 0.7, 572995, 5937122, >2.5%,0.23%, 127873, 0.7, 57 2995, 5937125, >2.5%, 1.26%. Samples listed as >2.5% Mo corresponds to overlimit assays. The best lithium results obtained were between 113 and 157 ppm for 5 samples. Readers are cautioned that surface samples are selective by nature and may not represent the true deposit grade or be indicative of further mineralization. Drilling Proposal. With this information in hand, Arbor plans to drill several lithium and molybdenum targets. Seven targets have been identified based on a combination of outcrops and till anomalies. A selection of targets will be tested with one of two short holes of 100 to 150 meters. Although not the main focus of the Company, the molybdenum showing will be tested considering the potential for grade, thickness, and lateral extension of the mineralization. The assay results also indicate a polymetallic signature with locally strong bismuth, tungsten, and copper values. Arbor remains committed to responsible resource development and sustainable exploration practices. By adhering to environmental standards and fostering positive relationships with local stakeholders, Arbor seeks to create long-term value while minimizing its environmental footprint. 1 kg till samples were collected at varied depths to avoid surface oxidation. Samples were split by sieving a fraction <0.08 mm for assaying by aqua regia. The coarse reject was split and assayed by peroxide fusion for LCT. Rock samples are crushed and pulverized to obtain a 250 g fraction to be assayed by peroxide fusion. Samples were sent to the SRC Saskatchewan Research Council, located at 2901 Cleveland Ave, Saskatoon, SK, Canada, for analysis.