Argentina Lithium & Energy Corp. (TSX-V: LIT, FSE: OAY2
[WKN: A0RK7E], OTC: PNXLF), “Argentina Lithium” or the
“Company”) is pleased to provide an update on its recent
lithium brine exploration programs at its three projects:
Antofalla, Arizaro, and Incahuasi. The projects are located
in the Lithium Triangle in Argentina, and have the potential for
discovery of lithium brine resources.
Antofalla Norte:
The Company has received results from a recently
completed CSAMT deep geophysical survey on the Antofalla Norte
Lithium Project and have identified four initial drill targets with
the potential for discovery of lithium-bearing brines. Several
other companies are exploring properties on the Antofalla salar,
including global lithium producer Albemarle. Previous operators of
the Albemarle property delineated lithium in brines, which
Albemarle believes will be certified as the largest lithium
resource in Argentina1. Reported grades from the salar include 350
mg/l lithium and 6,400 mg/l potash2 .
[The reader is cautioned that that proximity to
a discovery, past-producing mine, or mineral resource, does not
indicate that mineralization will occur on the Company’s property,
and if mineralization does occur, that it will occur in sufficient
quantity or grade that would result in an economic extraction
scenario. Results from other companies are not indicative of
expected Argentina Lithium’s results, as there has been
insufficient exploration on the properties by Argentina
Lithium.]
The CSAMT geophysical survey was conducted on
the northern part of the property. The survey consisted of
three East-West lines and three North-South lines, ranging from 2.4
to 6.8 kilometres in length and totalling 23.8 kilometres, with a
total of 16 soundings (see Figure 1).
CSAMT method is used to map deeper stratigraphic
units (layers) ands provide information to interpret subsurface
characteristics, including lithology, basement geology, faults,
weak or weathering zones, depression zones, groundwater level, and
brine bearing formations. This information is used to select
drill targets.
The survey identified targets with high
conductivity in the first 100 metres and moderate conductivity at
deeper levels (see example, Figure 2). Four drill holes are
recommended by the consulting geophysicists to test for
lithium-bearing brines. The Company is planning a potential
drill program for the Argentine spring season.
Arizaro:
The Company also completed a CSAMT survey at the
Arizaro property to identify conductive features in deeper
stratigraphic units than previously tested, and to expand the
survey line coverage. The program included three East-West lines,
each 13.5 kilometres long, plus two North-South lines of 10 and 20
kilometres each, with sounding spacings of 500 to 1000
metres. The survey provided new possible shallow brine
targets but no significant targets were identified at depths below
the 2017 drilling program. The Company is evaluating the
appropriate next program for the Project.
CSAMT Survey Methodology
The surveys were completed by the technical
staff of the independent geophysical company “GEC” using the
STRATAGEM EH-4 equipment which provides high-resolution
two-dimensional images of geologic structures by detecting and
mapping variations in subsurface conductivity / resistivity.
STRATAGEM EH-4 uses the magnetotelluric (MT) method to measure
subsurface conductivity. The magnetotelluric method is based on the
fact that the ratio of the magnetic to electric fields (known as
the impedance) at a given frequency is constant for a constant
resistivity. Natural signal sources, such as lightning activity,
can be measured to determine this ratio. Unfortunately, natural
signals are sometimes not available at the time, frequency, and
amplitudes needed. Stratagem’s hybrid-source technique helps
overcome this problem. Hybrid source uses a combination of natural
MT signals and man-made transmitter signals. Any available natural
background signals are used in the entire frequency band while the
STRATAGEM transmitter is used to provide additional high-frequency
signals in the range of 1 k Hz to 70 k Hz where natural signals are
weak.
Incahuasi:
The Company has completed its previously
announced initial drill program at the Incahuasi salar. The
program included four vertical diamond drill holes totalling 878
metres. The holes were located based on the results of a
Vertical Electrical geophysical survey (VES), along 12 kilometres
parallel to the long axis of the salar (see Table 1 and Figure
3). Halite and deeper clastic sediments were cored in all
holes. All four holes encountered lithium-bearing brines,
mainly in sand and gravel units located throughout the holes.
Lithium values from the brine samples were modest but fairly
consistent, averaging 109 mg/L for all 54 samples collected and
analyzed. Results are summarized in Table 2. Argentina
Lithium is continuing to evaluate the data obtained to date from
the geophysical, surface sampling and drilling programs to enhance
its understanding of the hydrogeological aspects of the Incahuasi
salar in order to focus future work on identifying sub-domains with
higher lithium grades.
Table 1. Locations of Drill Holes,
Incahuasi Project |
Hole |
Easting |
Northing |
Azimuth |
Dip |
Total Depth |
DDH-I-01 |
2630722 |
7080445 |
0 |
-90 |
300 |
DDH-I-02 |
2632736 |
7086486 |
0 |
-90 |
190 |
DDH-I-03 |
2633213 |
7080615 |
0 |
-90 |
264.5 |
DDH-I-04 |
2632155 |
7075025 |
0 |
-90 |
123.5 |
Table 2. Incahuasi Average Results of
Drill Holes 1 to 4 |
|
Lithium (mg/L) |
Potassium (mg/L) |
Magnesium (mg/L) |
Maximum |
141 |
9,169 |
18,927 |
Minimum |
10 |
562 |
1,280 |
Average |
109 |
6,718 |
13,689 |
Drilling Methodology &
QA/QC
Drilling was carried out by AGV Falcon Drilling
S.R.L. using a diamond drill rig recovering HQ core. As the
drill holes were all vertical and sedimentary strata in the salars
is horizontal, all samples are believed to approximate true
thickness. Samples were collected with a double packer. This
method allows the collection of samples at specific depths while
sealing the hole at the bottom and at the top of the sample.
All samples were collected in hard white plastic
1 litre bottles with samples numbers clearly identified. The
samples were sent to the Alex Stewart Argentina S.A laboratory in
Mendoza, Argentina (“Alex Stewart”), an ISO 9001:2008 certified
laboratory, with ISO 17025:2005 certification for the analysis of
lithium and potassium. Alex Stewart employed Inductively Coupled
Plasma Optical Emission Spectrometry (“ICP-OES”) as the analytical
technique for the primary constituents of interest, including:
boron, calcium, potassium, lithium, magnesium and sulphur.
Measurements in the field included pH, conductivity, temperature
and density. The laboratory took the same measurements and they
were consistent with the field data. A duplicate set of
samples with different numbering was sent to the Alex Stewart NOA
laboratory in Jujuy. The Mendoza lab results were on average
higher than the Jujuy lab results, (~8% higher in Lithium) however
due to the overall low levels of lithium in the samples the Company
is not investigating the difference at this time.
About the Antofalla Norte
Project
Argentina Lithium has applied for 100% interest
in approximately 9,000 hectares of mining claims in the north end
of the Salar de Antofalla and entered into an option agreement to
earn a 100% interest in three additional adjacent properties
totaling over 5,300 hectares. The Salar de Antofalla is
approximately 150 kilometres long and 5-7 kilometres wide, and is
located at 3,900 metres elevation. The salar is accessed by
Provincial highway 43 and unpaved roads, with the small town of
Antofalla approximately 50 kilometres to the south and the city of
Salta approximately 500 kilometres away. The geological environment
at the Salar de Antofalla is similar to other salars in the Puna
region where lithium and potash are found. Several other companies
are exploring properties on the salar, including global lithium
producer Albemarle.
About the Arizaro Project
The Company holds, or has under application,
over 13,000 hectares, and has the option to earn a 100% interest in
an additional 20,500 hectares on the Arizaro Salar, the largest in
Argentina and third largest in the “Lithium Triangle”. The Arizaro
Salar benefits from a strategic location for infrastructure,
including: a railway that connects to the deep water port of
Antofagasta; nearby advanced mining projects that are expected to
bring significant development of access routes and power; and the
availability of water for development.
About the Incahuasi Project
The Incahuasi Brine Project includes 100%
interest in 25,500 hectares covering the entire Salar de Incahuasi
in the northwest of Catamarca Province, in the southern half of the
"Lithium Triangle". Access to the Incahuasi salar is by
gravel road, approximately 34 kilometres southwest from the town of
Antofagasta de la Sierra. The geological environment at Incahuasi
is similar to other salars in the Puna region where lithium and
potash are found.
Qualified Person
The work programs at the Antofalla Norte and
Incahuasi Projects were undertaken under the supervision of David
Terry, Ph.D., P.Geo., a Director of the Company and a Qualified
Person as defined in National Instrument 43-101. The contents of
this news release have been reviewed and approved by Dr. Terry.
For additional information on the projects
please see the Company website www.argentinalithium.com.
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD
“Nikolaos
Cacos”_____________________________________Nikolaos Cacos,
President, CEO and Director
For further information please contact: Corporate Communications
Tel: 1-604-687-1828 Toll-Free: 1-800-901-0058Email:
info@argentinalithium.com
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detailed discussion of factors that may impact expected future
results. The Company undertakes no obligation to publicly update or
revise any forward-looking statements. We advise U.S.
investors that the SEC's mining guidelines strictly prohibit
information of this type in documents filed with the SEC. U.S.
investors are cautioned that mineral deposits on adjacent
properties are not indicative of mineral deposits on our
properties.
1 Albemarle September 12, 2016 News Release;
http://investors.albemarle.com accessed 3/5/18.2
https://roskill.com/news/lithium-albemarle-expands-argentina/
accessed 3/5/18
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