Green Technology Metals Limited (ASX: GT1) has provided an exploration update at its wholly-owned projects in Ontario, Canada. A successful five-month field exploration over the Eastern Hub has led to the confirmation of additional LCT pegmatite outcrops.
Luke Cox, CEO, commented, “This has been a big exploration season for GT1 with field teams covering a large amount of ground over the Eastern Hub, with proven success at Tape Lake, part of the Junior Project, as a highlight, showcasing immense regional potential. Proven grades and multiple occurrences hint at stacked pegmatites or a fertile intrusive system, promising significant expansion of GT1’s eastern hub resource base.”
Junior is located 22km east of GT1’s flagship Seymour Project, covering approximately 109km2 of tenure, GT1 field exploration highlights include:
- LCT spodumene-bearing pegmatites measuring up to 40m in length and approximately 6m in width surface exposure
- Significant lithia grade up to 3.23% Li2O returned from rock chip samples with visible Spodumene mineralization
- Junior now boasts proven grade and multiple occurrences, indicating the likelihood of stacked pegmatites or a potentially fertile intrusive system with the potential to significantly add to GT1’s eastern-hub resource base
- Similar magnetic signatures to other GT1 advanced lithium deposits such as Root Bay
Additionally, the company has renewed their exploration agreement (EA) executed with Whitesand First Nation, solidifying support for exploration activities across the Seymour, Falcon, and Junior projects.
“Furthermore, we’re pleased to announce the renewal of our exploration agreement with Whitesand First Nation, showing support for Seymour, Falcon, and Junior projects. We extend our gratitude to our indigenous partners for allowing us to work in their traditional territory.” Said Mr. Cox.
On Thursday, a 7,736m diamond drill programme commenced at Seymour that is primarily focused on infill drilling to upgrade the resource at the North and South Aubry deposits and is planned to run until December 2023.
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