Pure Energy Minerals Announces Positive New Results From Geophysical Exploration at Its Clayton Valley Lithium Project
31 Oktober 2017 - 12:30PM
Pure Energy Minerals Limited (TSX-V:PE) (OTCQB:PEMIF) (the
“Company” or “Pure Energy”) is pleased to announce results from the
latest phase of geophysical exploration at its Clayton Valley
Project (“CV Project” or “the Project”) located in Esmeralda
County, Nevada. Preliminary reviews of the geophysical data show
zones of low electrical resistivity from near the surface to depths
up to 1,000 meters that may indicate the presence of lithium
bearing brine in new target areas. Results from the new geophysical
survey combined with existing geophysical, geochemical, and
geological data will be used to select targets for an upcoming
drilling program.
The geophysical exploration program at the CV Project consisted
of a Hybrid Source Audio-Magnetotellurics (HSAMT) survey that
covered portions of the South Valley, including part of the
Company’s inferred lithium brine resource, and the North Valley,
which has seen very limited exploration. The objectives of the
HSAMT survey were to: define the extent of conductors that may
represent lithium-bearing brine units; map the continuity,
thickness, dip, and extent of potential brine-hosting units; and
identify drill targets or additional data needed prior to drilling.
HSAMT data were acquired at 85 stations located along five
transects illustrated in Figure 1. Hasbrouck Geophysics, a firm
with extensive experience in Clayton Valley and other southwestern
US evaporite basins, performed the work under contract to Pure
Energy.
Figure 1 accompanying this announcement is available
at http://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/a645bbad-d7ab-43ab-8e6d-4fad1d639d66
The HSAMT method is a relatively new adaptation
of Controlled Source Audio-Magnetotellurics (CSAMT), which is
commonly used in the mineral exploration industry. It determines
the electrical resistivity distribution underground by measuring
time-dependent variations of the earth’s natural electrical and
magnetic fields, as well as the electrical and magnetic fields
resulting from high frequency induced waves. The resistivity
information can be used to evaluate subsurface geologic and
hydrogeologic conditions and geologic structure. The Company
previously conducted limited HSAMT surveys over the existing
inferred lithium brine resource in order to calibrate the
technology for this survey over the newly expanded land
position.
One emphasis of the HSAMT survey was to link areas of known
lithium brine with untested areas. The surveys in the South Valley
area of the Project tied in brine sampling and well logging results
from CV-3, CV-7, and CV-8 as well as earlier brine sampling data
from CV-1 and CV-3. Some of the interpreted results from the
three HSAMT lines in the South Valley are shown in Figure 2. Zones
of relatively low electrical resistivity (high electrical
conductivity) exist along each of lines D, G, and K (shown in warm
colors). In some cases, these zones can be correlated with known
lithium brine in exploration wells kilometers away, generating new
targets to the west, south, and north. Some anomalous zones of low
electrical resistivity extending below the bottoms of wells CV-4,
CV-5, and CV-6 exhibit similar electrical resistivities to those
associated with the high quality lithium brine near the bottom of
well CV-8.
Figure 2 accompanying this announcement is available
at http://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/2d340855-da61-4f1f-939e-7a40d08e44ea
Results from the HSAMT survey in the North Valley are summarized
in Figure 3 below. Line H trends past the location of exploration
well LX-1, where a lithium-bearing sand/silt/gravel aquifer system
was identified at depths up to 370 meters during drilling and
sampling by Lithium X Energy Corp. Zones of low electrical
resistivity (warm colors) can be seen extending southeast, past
LX-1, and to the northwest into areas that have not previously been
drilled or sampled. Potential geophysical targets where the
characteristics are similar to the conditions at LX-1 extend over
an area larger than 4km by 2km.
Figure 3 accompanying this announcement is available
at http://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/66416541-778f-4e68-a719-1fc404349a8b
Walter Weinig, Pure Energy’s Vice President of Projects and
Permitting, commented “Results from this phase of geophysical work
highlight some strong targets for further exploration. The low
electrical resistivities at depth, to the west of our current
resource, and in the previously unexplored North Valley illustrate
the potential for discovery of additional lithium-rich brines in
Clayton Valley. We look forward to launching the next phase of
drilling during the Winter, in parallel with the engineering work
on the Clayton Valley pilot plant.”
Quality Assurance
Walter Weinig, Professional Geologist and SME Registered Member
(SME Registered Member # 4168729), is a qualified person as defined
by NI 43-101 and supervised the preparation of the scientific and
technical information that forms the basis for this news release.
Mr. Weinig is not independent of the Company as he is an
officer.
About Pure Energy Minerals
Limited
Pure Energy Minerals is a lithium resource
developer that is driven to become a low-cost supplier for the
growing lithium battery industry. The Company is developing
the Clayton Valley (CV) Project in Clayton Valley, Nevada.
The Company is also exploring a major new lithium brine project in
the Lithium Triangle of South America, the Terra Cotta Project
(“TCP”). The TCP is located on Pocitos Salar in Salta,
Argentina, where it enjoys some of the best infrastructure and
access of any lithium brine exploration project in Argentina.
Pure Energy has developed core strengths in
innovative development and processing technologies for lithium
brines and lithium mineral deposits. Key attributes and
activities include:
- A large, strategic land position with excellent infrastructure
in a first-class mining jurisdiction: approximately 9,900 hectares
(24,500 acres) in Clayton Valley, Esmeralda County, Nevada, located
a 3-hour drive from the Gigafactory;
- An inferred mineral resource of approximately 247,000 tonnes of
lithium hydroxide (218,000 tonnes of LCE) at the Clayton Valley
Project with an average grade of 123 mg/L lithium;
- The only lithium brine resource in North America to yield a
positive Preliminary Economic Assessment including an estimated
after-tax NPV (8% discount) of US $264 million and an estimated IRR
of 21%;
- Advanced metallurgical testwork demonstrating the improved
efficacy of a new, environmentally responsible lithium processing
technology that produces low-cost battery grade lithium
hydroxide;
- An early stage exploration program on the 13,000-hectare
(32,000 acre) Terra Cotta Project (TCP), located on Pocitos Salar
in Salta Province; and
- An active business development program, applying Company
expertise to the evaluation of new lithium targets around the
world.
On behalf of the Board of Directors, “Patrick Highsmith” Chief
Executive Officer CONTACT:
Pure Energy Minerals Limited (www.pureenergyminerals.com)Email:
info@pureenergyminerals.comTelephone – 604 608 6611, ext 5
Forward-Looking Information
The information in this news release contains forward looking
statements that are subject to a number of known and unknown risks,
uncertainties and other factors that may cause actual results to
differ materially from those anticipated in our forward looking
statements. Factors that could cause such differences include:
changes in world commodity markets, equity markets, costs and
supply of materials relevant to the mining industry, change in
government and changes to regulations affecting the mining
industry. Forward-looking statements in this release may include
statements regarding planned test or exploration work, future
exploration programs, the location of future geophysical targets,
operational plans, geological or geophysical interpretations, and
estimated after-tax NPV and IRR in respect of the CV Project in
accordance with the Preliminary Economic Assessment, and mineral
tenure issues. Although we believe the expectations reflected in
our forward looking statements are reasonable, results may vary,
and we cannot guarantee future results, levels of activity,
performance or achievements.
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