Novo Resources Corp. (
Novo or the
Company) (ASX: NVO) (TSX: NVO) (OTCQX: NSRPF) is
pleased to provide an update on the exploration activities carried
out and forward exploration program at the Quartz Hill Joint
Venture in the Eastern Pilbara, Western Australia by the Company’s
JV partner Liatam Mining Pty Ltd (
Liatam).
The Quartz Hill Joint Venture is an 80% / 20%
unincorporated joint venture between Liatam and Novo relating to
battery minerals. This joint venture was formalised on 20 December
20231, when Liatam exceeded the required earn-in expenditure
amount. Liatam is the owner of the included tenements and manager
of the joint venture.
QUARTZ HILL JOINT VENTURE
The Quartz Hill Joint Venture comprises five
granted Exploration Licences and eighteen Prospecting Licences,
covering approximately 702 sq km (Figure and 2). Field based
exploration to date confirms the area is highly prospective for
LCT-style (lithium-caesium-tantalum) pegmatite hosted lithium
mineralisation.
Exploration activities at Quartz Hill commenced
in April 2023. Work conducted to date includes fact mapping,
collection and assay of 2,068 soil samples and 3,181 rock samples
(float2), and analysis of 25 petrological samples.
Detailed geological mapping and surface sampling
has delineated numerous pegmatite swarms within two key exploration
areas over strike lengths of several kilometres; both areas are
considered prospective for further exploration including drilling
by Liatam (Figure 3).
Figure 1: Photo of pegmatite
swarms at the Lepidolite Fields LCT Target (looking southeast)
_______________1 - Refer to the Company’s news
release – 20 December 2023.
2- Float - The Traditional Owners of the Quartz
Hill Project area have requested to not physically “crack” rock
samples from outcrop prior to completion of a heritage survey.
However, they are comfortable with the collection of representative
loose rock samples lying on the ground for the purpose of
geochemical analysis.
Figure 2: Quartz Hill Joint
Venture tenement map identifying primary LCT pegmatite targets on
1:100,000 GSWA interpreted geology map.
Figure 3: Lepidolite Fields and
Quartz Hill West exploration areas identified through mapping and
surface sampling.
Lepidolite Fields
The Lepidolite Fields LCT pegmatite swarm is 6 km long, 0.8 km
wide and is defined by highly anomalous float rock samples with
encouraging surface assays (Table 1).
The target is located approximately 10 km from
the Golden Eagle mine site. Mapping has identified lepidolite
bearing pegmatite swarms hosted by the Golden Eagle Orthogneiss and
minor amphibolite enclaves.
The Lepidolite Fields pegmatites are typically
medium grained, consisting of feldspar (albite and microcline),
quartz and lesser muscovite with lepidolite, tantalite and
cassiterite. Lepidolite up to 30% in outcrop has been observed.
Amblygonite and to a lesser extent eucryptite are identified
through petrology as alteration minerals.
Table 1: Lepidolite Fields
selected rock float results
Sample ID |
Northing |
Easting |
Li2O |
Cs2O |
Ta2O5 |
SnO2 |
Nb2O5 |
GDA94 Z50 |
GDA94 Z50 |
% |
ppm |
ppm |
ppm |
ppm |
PILRK001330 |
212,183 |
7,567,528 |
2.71 |
828 |
45 |
141 |
70 |
PILRK002857 |
214,609 |
7,568,120 |
2.37 |
883 |
303 |
79 |
100 |
PILRK002791 |
214,957 |
7,568,173 |
2.14 |
1195 |
615 |
56 |
124 |
PILRK000682 |
213,353 |
7,567,591 |
2.02 |
436 |
78 |
240 |
77 |
PILRK000908 |
214,845 |
7,568,135 |
2.02 |
797 |
218 |
63 |
67 |
PILRK000890 |
214,768 |
7,568,197 |
1.99 |
560 |
160 |
178 |
80 |
PILRK002788 |
214,826 |
7,568,190 |
1.98 |
882 |
277 |
58 |
94 |
PILRK001413 |
211,716 |
7,567,282 |
1.97 |
419 |
24 |
154 |
60 |
PILRK002806 |
214,622 |
7,568,167 |
1.9 |
1056 |
517 |
61 |
119 |
PILRK000889 |
214,663 |
7,568,181 |
1.74 |
961 |
582 |
55 |
117 |
PILRK002790 |
214,816 |
7,568,149 |
1.72 |
1045 |
492 |
60 |
117 |
PILRK002784 |
214,954 |
7,568,190 |
1.72 |
1165 |
433 |
53 |
102 |
PILRK002787 |
214,853 |
7,568,191 |
1.67 |
1074 |
443 |
58 |
100 |
PILRK002639 |
216,203 |
7,568,624 |
1.64 |
2390 |
651 |
25 |
149 |
PILRK002691 |
216,142 |
7,568,618 |
1.57 |
1988 |
564 |
<10 |
126 |
PILRK002643 |
216,145 |
7,568,609 |
1.55 |
2072 |
553 |
<10 |
130 |
PILRK000742 |
216,198 |
7,568,624 |
1.41 |
2059 |
613 |
18 |
133 |
PILRK000745 |
216,082 |
7,568,353 |
1.37 |
413 |
216 |
42 |
24 |
PILRK002526 |
210,971 |
7,567,738 |
1.35 |
1709 |
511 |
391 |
73 |
PILRK002731 |
215,880 |
7,568,582 |
1.32 |
2240 |
625 |
20 |
134 |
PILRK002758 |
215,358 |
7,568,509 |
1.31 |
1067 |
652 |
19 |
157 |
PILRK002734 |
215,683 |
7,568,573 |
1.24 |
1722 |
722 |
<10 |
166 |
PILRK002759 |
215,340 |
7,568,506 |
1.23 |
1879 |
695 |
15 |
129 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
The above results are not necessarily
representative of mineralisation across the district. A full list
of results is included in Appendix 1.
The pegmatites at Lepidolite Fields are
typically stacked, with thickness ranging from 0.1 m up to 5 m. The
thicker pegmatites are shallow dipping towards the south while the
thinner pegmatites generally dip steeply towards the north to
northwest. Detailed mapping and sampling have identified five
priority drill targets in the Lepidolite Fields target
area.
Quartz Hill West and The Gap Targets
Quartz Hill West is located approximately 8 km
to the west of Lepidolite Fields (Figure 2).
The target is defined by float samples anomalous
in lithium, collected from numerous pegmatite swarms, with
encouraging surface assays (see Table 2).
Table 2: Quartz Hill West and
“The Gap” selected rock float results
Sample ID |
Northing |
Easting |
Li2O |
Cs2O |
Ta2O5 |
SnO2 |
Nb2O5 |
|
GDA94 Z50 |
GDA94 Z50 |
% |
ppm |
ppm |
ppm |
ppm |
PILRK001157 |
206,764 |
7,565,681 |
2.45 |
589 |
39 |
408 |
170 |
PILRK003389 |
208,506 |
7,567,304 |
1.22 |
780 |
181 |
119 |
59 |
PILRK003390 |
208,538 |
7,567,290 |
2.23 |
1290 |
103 |
109 |
56 |
PILRK003028 |
208,593 |
7,566,707 |
2.06 |
1754 |
6 |
89 |
17 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
The above results are not necessarily
representative of mineralisation across the district. A full list
of results is included in Appendix 1.
Mapping has identified pegmatite swarms over a
strike length of 3 km (open along strike to the east and west) and
the swarm is up to 0.5 km wide. Mineralised pegmatites have also
been identified over 2km strike at “The Gap” (Figure 2). Pegmatites
are stacked, with thickness ranging from 0.1 m up to 3 m and are
hosted by foliated amphibolite with sedimentary interbeds.
The Quartz Hill West pegmatite composition is
typically feldspar (albite and microcline), quartz and muscovite.
Accessory minerals include lepidolite. The Quartz Hill West
pegmatites are richer in quartz and muscovite in comparison to the
lepidolite-rich pegmatites at Lepidolite Fields.
Forward Exploration Program
Helicopter supported heritage and ethnographic
surveys are anticipated to commence in H2 2024 contingent on
weather conditions and heritage considerations.
Reconnaissance mapping and surface sampling is
planned to fill sampling gaps from the 2023 exploration campaign.
This will include areas to the east of Lepidolite Fields where
pegmatite swarms are identified in geophysical data sets but do not
outcrop.
A regional, conventional soil sampling program
is designed to assist in identifying buried pegmatite swarms in
areas of no or poor outcrop at Cadjuput Creek, Quartz Hill West /
Lepidolite Fields, and regional targets.
On completion of the required heritage and
ethnographic surveys clearances, and advanced geochemical
targeting, RC drilling is scheduled for H2 2024 to test
high-priority targets identified within Lepidolite Fields. Various
pegmatite swarms are to be drill tested targeting potential
spodumene mineralisation below significant Li2O float surface
samples returned in 2023.
A drilling contractor has been identified to
undertake approximately 9,000 m of RC drilling over the key
Lepidolite Fields targets, contingent on heritage and ethnographic
surveys.
Helicopter supported reconnaissance and mapping
will continue to allow access to the more remote parts of the
Quartz Hill Project areas and prioritise further follow up sampling
and mapping of pegmatites prior to drill testing.
Authorised for release by the Board of
Directors.
CONTACT
Investors:Mike Spreadborough +61 8 6400 6100
info@novoresources.com |
North American Queries:Leo Karabelas+1 416 543
3120leo@novoresources.com |
Media:Cameron Gilenko+61 466 984
953c.gilenko@morrowsodali.com |
Sampling & Analytic
Methodology
Rock chip samples collected by Liatam were
approximately 1 to 3kg and were dried, crushed and pulverized (80%
passing 75 microns). Prepared samples are fused with sodium
peroxide and digested in dilute hydrochloric acid (Sodium Peroxide
Fusion- Labcode FUSNLi - Na2O2 fusion). The resultant solution was
analysed by ICP by Jinning Testing and Inspection Laboratory in
Maddington, Perth primarily for Be, Cs, Fe, Li, Nb, Rb, Ta and Sn
using ICP-OES finish including majors in addition to Lithium and
ICP-MS finish from same digest solution for key trace elements.
Jinning Testing and Inspection Laboratory in
Perth used Certified Reference Materials (CRMs) and/or in house
controls, blanks, splits, and replicates which are analysed with
each batch of samples. These quality control results are reported
along with the sample values in the final report. CRMs including
STD samples were inserted by Liatam Mining. The insertion rate for
the field CRM’s and blanks was 1 in 50 for float samples. This is
considered as industry standard.
All data was verified without limitation by a
qualified person by reviewing analytical procedures undertaken.
QP STATEMENT
Mr Iain Groves (MAIG), is the qualified person,
as defined under National Instrument 43-101 Standards of Disclosure
for Mineral Projects, responsible for, and having reviewed and
approved, the technical information contained in this news release.
Mr Iain Groves is Novo’s Principal Geologist – Technical and
Generative.
JORC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT
The information in this news release that
relates to exploration results at the Quartz Hill Joint Venture is
based on information reviewed and approved by Mr Iain Groves, who
is a full-time employee of Novo Resources Corp. Mr Iain Groves is a
Competent Person who is a member of the Australian Institute of
Geoscientists. Mr Iain Groves has sufficient experience that is
relevant to the style of mineralisation and the type of deposits
under consideration and to the activity being undertaken to qualify
as a Competent Person as defined in the 2012 Edition of the
'Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral
Resources and Ore Reserves'. Mr Iain Groves consents to the
inclusion in the news release of the matters based on her
information in the form and context in which it appears.
FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS
Some statements in this news release may contain
“forward-looking statements” within the meaning of Canadian and
Australian securities law and regulations. In this news release,
such statements include but are not limited to planned exploration
activities and the timing of such. These statements address future
events and conditions and, as such, involve known and unknown
risks, uncertainties and other factors which may cause the actual
results, performance or achievements to be materially different
from any future results, performance or achievements expressed or
implied by the statements. Such factors include, without
limitation, customary risks of the resource industry and the risk
factors identified in Novo’s annual information form for the year
ended December 31, 2023 (which is available under Novo’s profile on
SEDAR+ at www.sedarplus.ca and at www.asx.com.au) and in the
Company’s prospectus dated 2 August 2023 which is available at
www.asx.com.au. Forward-looking statements speak only as of the
date those statements are made. Except as required by applicable
law, Novo assumes no obligation to update or to publicly announce
the results of any change to any forward-looking statement
contained or incorporated by reference herein to reflect actual
results, future events or developments, changes in assumptions or
changes in other factors affecting the forward-looking statements.
If Novo updates any forward-looking statement(s), no inference
should be drawn that the Company will make additional updates with
respect to those or other forward-looking statements.
ABOUT NOVO
Novo is an Australian based gold explorer listed
on the ASX and the TSX focused on discovering standalone gold
projects with > 1 Moz development potential. Novo is an
innovative gold explorer with a significant land package covering
approximately 7,000 square kilometres in the Pilbara region of
Western Australia, along with the 22 square kilometre Belltopper
project in the Bendigo Tectonic Zone of Victoria, Australia.
Novo’s vanguard Project is the Egina Gold Camp,
where De Grey is farming-in at Becher and surrounding tenements
through exploration expenditure of A$25 million within 4 years for
a 50% interest. Significant gold mineralisation has also been
identified at Nunyerry North, this area is part of the Croyden JV
(Novo 70%: Creasy Group 30%).
With a dedicated and disciplined acquisition
program in place to identify value accretive opportunities and via
its exposure to non-core minerals and metals through joint
partnerships, Novo is focused on building further value for
shareholders.
Appendix 1: Pegmatite float rock assay results from
Quartz Hill Project Area is available
at http://ml.globenewswire.com/Resource/Download/e41f91f4-4e2c-4929-8f8b-9e748272ecc6
Appendix 2: JORC Code, 2012 Edition – Table
1 is available
at http://ml.globenewswire.com/Resource/Download/80bec153-83c1-4e31-923f-38d72df0c745
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