ROUYN-NORANDA, QC, Feb. 8, 2024
/CNW/ - Comet Lithium Corporation (TSXV: CLIC) (FSE: 8QY) ("Comet
Lithium" or the "Corporation") is pleased to report and provide
results from the maiden field program that was conducted on the
Liberty property (the "Property") in September 2023. The field team spent a total of
14 days on the Property, which also included some work on the Galli
project located approximately 15 kilometres ("km") east from
Patriot Battery Metals' Corvette project. The field team followed
the north-east trend previously identified by the magnetic and
LiDAR surveys and on strike with the lithium pegmatites at the
neighboring Adina lithium deposit (the "Adina Property") held by
Winsome Resources Limited. The field team was able to proceed with
the identification of a series of anomalous lithium till samples
along the north-east trend (see Figures 1 & 2). During the
field program on the Property, an additional anormal lithium area
in the south-west corner and on strike with the Adina Property was
identified. Throughout the program, the field team was able
to identify several large sub-crop frost heaves block and
glacial boulders and erratic blocks of pegmatite in an overburden
covered landscape with sporadic outcrops (see Figure 3).
Highlights of 2023 Sampling
Programs:
- Identification of a lithium-cesium-rubidium till anomalies
along 3 km of the 6 km north-eastern corridor, for which 3 km
remains untested
- Identification of anomalous till samples in the south-west
corner on strike with the Adina Property Far East drillholes,
located approximately 660 metres ("m") west of the Property
- Identification of numerous large sub-crop frost heaves block
and glacial boulders and erratic blocks of pegmatite in an
overburden covered landscape with sporadic outcrops
- Collected a total of 227 rock samples (197 blocks and boulders
samples and 30 bedrock samples) and 272 till samples
Vincent Metcalfe, Executive Chair and CEO, commented
"Confirming such a large lithium anomaly on the Property is a
significant milestone for the Corporation as we continue to add the
necessary layers of data to our systematic exploration approach. We
now have two defined and highly prospective areas to further
evaluate as we advance towards a defined drilling program in 2024.
The upcoming results from the gravity survey will add valuable
additional data, as we continue to refine our geologic
understanding of the Property".
Comet Lithium is advancing towards a defined drilling program on
the Property and results from the 2023 gravity survey are still
pending. Additionally, given the positive results on the corridor,
Comet Lithium expects to expand the till grid to the north-east and
is planning an intensive systematic outcrop identification and
field mapping program in the spring of 2024 to search for an up-ice
source of the till sample anomalies and potential lithium-enriched
pegmatites.
Till Sampling Program
The till sampling program was completed in August 2023. A total of 272 till samples covering
an area approximately 2.5 km by 3 km. Samples were taken on a
random pattern at an average spacing of 100 metres depending on the
till exposure.
Samples were described and classified in terms of granulometry
and color and sent to ALS Global to undergo aqua regia digestion
for multi-element analysis.
Results from the program have identified two anomalies with
overlapping elevated values of lithium, cesium, and rubidium
(Figures 1 & 2). These lithium concentrations follow closely
the north-east trend identified on both mag and Lidar surveys and
appear open along the up-ice direction. The interpreted direction
of glacial ice movement is from the northeast, as shown on the
figures.
Comet Lithium is planning on expanding the till grid to the
north-east as part of the 2024 exploration program on the
Property.
Sampling Techniques and
QA/QC
Under the supervision of senior staff 1 to 2 kilograms till
samples were taken with an auger at depth between 0.3 and
1 m. The location for each sample was
recorded using a handheld GPS. Samples were put in plastic bags
with bar-coded sample tags inserted for identification. Samples
were packaged after description and sent to ALS Global for
processing. Each sample were sieved at 180 mesh, the fine fraction
underwent multi-element analysis by aqua regia digestion and
analysis packages by ICP-MS for gold and trace elements. ALS Global
also routinely inserts certified standards, blanks and duplicates
results as part of their internal QA/QC standard
procedure.
Rock Sampling Program
The technical team has now received analytical results for all
of the 227 rock samples collected during the 2023 field season. The
maximum lithium assay from the program was 133 ppm Li. A group of
13 boulder samples with concentrations ranging from 64 ppm to
133ppm L2O are preferentially associated with north-east
magnetic contrast and inferred structures in the southern part of
the Property (see Figure 4). As indicated by rare outcrops, the
area is within the Trieste Formation composed mainly of
amphibolite, the main host rock known regionally for spodumene
bearing pegmatite.
Sampling Techniques and
QA/QC
Under the supervision of senior staff, samplers collected 1 to 2
kilograms rock samples from outcrops and boulders using rock hammer
and chisel. The location for each sample was recorded using a
handheld GPS Samples were put in plastic bags with bar-coded sample
tags inserted for identification. The sample bags were gathered for
transport to the lab. Comet Lithium's geologists or contractors
maintained secure custody of the samples until transporting them to
ALS Laboratories in Val d'Or,
Québec for sample preparation and analysis.
Each sample was crushed, split, pulverized and analyzed after
peroxide fusion using ICP-OES + ICP-MS instruments. ALS Global also
routinely inserts certified standards, blanks and pulp duplicates
as part of their internal QA/QC standard procedure. Results from
these QC samples are also reported.
The results reported herein exhibited satisfactory results from
these QA/QC measures.
Qualified Person
Vincent Cardin-Tremblay, P. Geo
(ogq #1386, PGO #3347), registered in the Provinces of Québec, and
Ontario is Vice President
Exploration for Comet Lithium, is a qualified person under
National Instrument 43–101 – Standards of Disclosure for
Mineral Projects. He has reviewed the technical contents of
this news release and has approved the disclosure of the technical
information contained herein.
About Comet Lithium
Corporation
Comet Lithium is a dynamic lithium-focused exploration company
active in the prolific James Bay
District of Quebec. Comet
Lithium's flagship asset is its 100%-owned Liberty Property
contiguous to Winsome Resources' Adina lithium deposit, a growing
high-grade lithium discovery. Comet Lithium is advancing its
Liberty Property to first-ever drilling.
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