Noram Lithium Corp. (TSXV:NRM) (OTCQB:NRVTF) has successfully completed hole CVZ-70 and received promising final assay results at the Zeus Lithium Project in Nevada.
The company completed core hole CVZ-70 at a depth of 463 feet (141.1 m). An interval thickness of 443 ft (135.0 m) was intersected from 20 ft (6.1 m) to 463 ft (141.1 m) which encompasses the entire core hole.
“CVZ-70 is the first hole in Noram’s 12-hole Phase VI drilling programme. The hole clearly shows the consistently high lithium grades across this blanket-like mineral deposit,” Brad Peek, VP of Exploration and geologist on all six phases of Noram’s Clayton Valley exploration drilling, said.
CEO and Director, Sandy MacDougall, said the company is very happy with progress to date.
“This phase of drilling will upgrade a substantial amount of the Inferred Resource to the Indicated category.
“While we move aggressively forward towards the completion of our PFS in 2022, we remain focused on our green mandate by exploring new ingenuitive solutions.
“Noram will stay aligned with its values and be a leader in this field while bringing immense value to the shareholders as it takes the Zeus Project to the next level.”
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