Brunswick Exploration Inc. (TSX-V: BRW, OTCQB:
BRWXF; “
BRW” or the “
Company”) is
pleased to report final drill results from the Fall 2023 program at
the Mirage Project, located in the Eeyou Istchee-James Bay region
of Quebec. Drilling has outlined two new spodumene mineralized
dykes (MR-5 and MR-6) with significant thickness and grade, all
within the Central Zone.
Highlights include
- MR-23-28
intersected high-grade mineralization of 1.80% Li2O over
37.2 meters starting from surface in newly
discovered dyke MR-6 located 500 metres northeast of
MR-3.
- Evidence
of potential stacking of dykes in Central Zone where
MR-23-35 intercepted 11.5 meters grading 1.1% Li2O approximately
100 meters south of MR-3 in new dyke MR-5.
- Hole MR-23-33
intercepted over 9 blind, stacked dykes over a down-hole length of
approximately 95 meters with thickness varying from 0.8 to 7.3
meters.
- All of the dykes
announced in this NR are open along strike and at depth.
- In the maiden
drill program, 5 of the 6 dykes reported continuous
high-grade mineralization (1.5+% Li2O) over significant
width (10+ metres) all within a roughly 2 x 2 km dyke swarm.
Table 1: Drilling Highlight
Hole ID |
Zone |
Dyke |
From (m) |
To (m) |
Length (m) |
Li2O% |
Ta2O3
(ppm) |
MR-23-28 |
Central |
MR-6 |
3.8 |
40.9 |
37.2 |
1.80 |
154 |
MR-23-29 |
Central |
MR-6 |
2.6 |
34.8 |
32.2 |
1.55 |
168 |
MR-23-35 |
Central |
MR-5 |
34.5 |
46.0 |
11.5 |
1.10 |
Assay pending |
Mr. Killian Charles, President and CEO of BRW,
commented: “I am very pleased with our maiden drill program at
Mirage which successfully identified significant lithium
mineralization in nearly all holes drilled. Importantly, all of the
dykes drilled at Mirage remain open both along strike and at depth.
Alongside the discovery of several blind dykes (predominantly in
the Central Zone to date), several undrilled targets and a
favorable structure in excess of twelve kilometres, we have built a
strong foundation for continued exploration success at Mirage as we
advance towards our Phase 2 drilling program scheduled to begin
imminently.”
Table 2: Final Drill Results
from 2023 Drill Campaign
Hole ID |
Zone |
Dyke |
From (m) |
To (m) |
Length (m) |
Li2O% |
Ta2O3
(ppm) |
MR-23-27 |
South |
MR-4B |
107.7 |
109.8 |
5.8 |
0.03 |
472 |
MR-23-28 |
Central |
MR-6 |
3.8 |
40.9 |
37.2 |
1.80 |
154 |
MR-23-29 |
Central |
MR-6 |
2.6 |
34.8 |
32.2 |
1.55 |
168 |
MR-23-30 |
Central |
MR-6 |
1.7 |
26.2 |
24.6 |
1.75 |
143 |
MR-23-31 |
Central |
|
15.1 |
16.4 |
1.3 |
0.78 |
Assay pending |
and |
|
|
28.4 |
33.7 |
5.3 |
1.50 |
Assay pending |
and |
|
|
42.4 |
46.6 |
4.2 |
1.13 |
Assay pending |
and |
|
|
54.2 |
56.4 |
2.2 |
1.01 |
Assay pending |
MR-23-32 |
Central |
|
27.2 |
35.5 |
8.3 |
0.67 |
Assay pending |
and |
|
|
43.4 |
46.0 |
2.6 |
1.55 |
Assay pending |
and |
|
|
52.9 |
55.9 |
3.0 |
0.30 |
Assay pending |
MR-23-33 |
Central |
|
140.2 |
144.4 |
4.2 |
1.85 |
Assay pending |
and |
|
|
159.1 |
162.2 |
3.1 |
0.74 |
Assay pending |
and |
|
|
163.7 |
164.5 |
0.8 |
0.34 |
Assay pending |
and |
|
|
170.2 |
171.0 |
0.8 |
0.95 |
Assay pending |
and |
|
|
186.1 |
188.7 |
2.6 |
Assay pending |
and |
|
|
191.4 |
192.3 |
0.9 |
0.63 |
Assay pending |
and |
|
|
196.7 |
203.7 |
7.0 |
Assay pending |
and |
|
|
218.2 |
220.2 |
2.0 |
1.77 |
Assay pending |
and |
|
|
232.4 |
234.9 |
2.5 |
Assay pending |
MR-23-34 |
South |
|
76.7 |
79.3 |
2.6 |
2.39 |
Assay pending |
MR-23-35 |
Central |
MR-5 |
34.5 |
46.0 |
11.5 |
1.10 |
Assay pending |
MR-23-36 |
Central |
|
38.5 |
42.0 |
3.5 |
1.30 |
Assay pending |
and |
|
|
175.9 |
178.2 |
2.3 |
1.02 |
Assay pending |
and |
|
|
226.0 |
234.6 |
8.6 |
0.60 |
Assay pending |
Central Zone Drilling
The company received from the laboratory the
last batch assay results for 10 holes from its maiden drill program
at Mirage. Intersections reported in this announcement confirm the
discovery of multiple, new lithium mineralization in
spodumene-bearing pegmatites in the Central Zone (Figure 1). Of
these, MR-5 and MR-6 are discussed herein.
MR-6 Dyke
The high-grade MR-6 dyke is defined by three
holes drilled in fan pattern which returned values of 1.80% Li2O
over 37.2 meters (MR-23-28), 1.55% Li2O over 32.2 meters
(MR-23-29), 1.75% Li2O over 24.6 meters (MR-23-30). As all drill
holes started in the pegmatite, the true thickness of the dyke is
unknown but assumed to be greater than 32m. The dyke reaches
surface and is interpreted to have a shallow dip of 15 degrees
toward the southeast. So far, the dyke is mapped at surface over
110m and traced down-dip over 100 m (Figure 2). The MR-6 dyke is
located approximately 500 meters to the northeast and along strike
of MR-3 where the company reported several intercepts over 40m of
mineralized pegmatite with grade above 1% Li2O. However, due to
significantly higher reported grade and much shallower dip, at this
time, it is assumed to be a different dyke. No drilling was done
between the two dykes and MR-6 remains open in all directions.
MR-5 Dyke
The MR-5 dyke is located approximately 100m
south of MR-3 dyke and returned values of 1.1%
Li2O over 11.5 meters
(MR-23-35) within a larger 22 meters pegmatitic zone. The true
thickness is estimated at 95% of the core length. Hole MR-23-35
followed up on the dyke intersected in MR-23-08 and is assumed to
have a shallow dip of 25 degrees to the southeast. MR-5 does not
outcrop at surface and is open in all directions. MR-5 proximity to
MR-3 dyke potentially indicates that the structure is favorable for
stacking.
Central Zone Deformation Corridor
To the south of MR-6, a major NE-SW deformation
corridor transects the Mirage Project. A total of four holes
(MR-23-31, -32, -33, -36) were drilled in the corridor. Unlike
other holes drilled across Mirage, spodumene dykes are narrower but
show multiple stacking over wider intercepts and maintain their
high-grade nature.
Holes MR-23-31 and -32 were designed to test
four small spodumene-bearing pegmatite outcrops mapped in 2023.
Both holes intercepted six semi-continuous intervals of smaller
(<10 meters), stacked spodumene-bearing pegmatite dykes gently
dipping 30 degrees to the southeast over approximately 40m at a
vertical depth 40 and 60 meters in MR-23-31 and MR-23-32
respectively. These dykes are located near and at high angles from
the metabasalt and metasediment contact and all remain open in all
directions. The most significant interval returned values of 1.50%
Li2O over 5.3 meters and 1.13% Li2O over 4.2 meters in MR-23-31
respectively at 23m and 33m vertically from surface.
In the southeastern portion of the Central Zone,
south of MR-23-31 and -32, MR-23-33 and MR-23-36 were blind holes
that drilled and intercepted a series of pegmatite intervals mostly
hosted in metabasalt. MR-23-33 outlined over 9 separate
spodumene-bearing pegmatite dyke intervals (<10 meters) from
140.2 to 234.9m down hole and was stopped at 240m. The pegmatite
dyke swarm represented roughly 32% of a 95m interval. Similar
mineralization and results were observed in hole MR-23-36, 150m
laterally to the west.
Figure 1: Surface Map of the
Mirage Project and Drill Holes Completed to Date
Figure 2: Cross Sections A to
A’ Along Dyke MR-6
QAQC
All drill core samples were collected under the
supervision of BRW employees and contractors. The drill core was
transported by helicopter and by truck from the drill platform to
the core logging facility in Val-d’Or. Each core was then logged,
photographed, tagged, and split by diamond saw before being
sampled. All pegmatite intervals were sampled at approximately 1m
intervals to ensure representativity, and ¼ core splits were
inserted regularly as duplicates. Samples were bagged; blanks and
certified reference materials for lithium were inserted at regular
intervals. Groups of samples were placed in larger bags, sealed
with numbered tags, in order to maintain a chain of custody. The
sample bags were transported from the BRW contractor facility to
the ALS laboratory in Val-d’Or. All sample preparation and
analytical work was performed by ALS. Samples were crushed in order
for 70% of the material to pass through a 2mm screen (method
CRU-31), a riffle split was made of a 1,000g sub-sample (SPL-21),
and the split sample pulverized (PUL-31) to obtain more than 85% of
the material inferior to 75µm. A 0.2g sub-sample of the pulverized
fraction was dissolved in a sodium peroxide solution, prior to
lithium analysis by ICP-AES according to the ALS method ME-ICP82b.
All results passed the QA/QC screening at the lab and all inserted
standard and blanks returned results that were within acceptable
limits. All reported drill intersections are calculated on the
basis of a lower cutoff grade of 0.10% Li2O, with maximum internal
dilution of 1 meter. Host basalts adjacent to the dykes grade up to
0.3% Li2O but were excluded from the reported intersections. All
drill hole collar, orientation and inclination data are available
on the Company’s web site.
Qualified Person
The scientific and technical information
contained in this press release has been reviewed and approved by
Mr. François Goulet, Manager Quebec. He is a Professional Geologist
registered in Quebec and is a Qualified Person as defined by
National Instrument 43-101.
About Brunswick Exploration
Brunswick Exploration is a Montreal-based
mineral exploration company listed on the TSX-V under symbol BRW.
The Company is focused on grassroots exploration for lithium in
Canada, a critical metal necessary to global decarbonization and
energy transition. The Company is rapidly advancing the most
extensive grassroots lithium property portfolio in Canada.
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