PLU expands potential Falchani ‘Footprint’ to over 1,200m by 1,700m with 80-100m thickness at its High Grade Lithium Pros...
February 27 2018 - 6:30AM
Plateau Uranium Inc. (“
Plateau Uranium” or the
"
Company") (TSX
VENTURE:PLU)(FRANKFURT:QG1)(OTCQB:PLUUF), a lithium and uranium
development company is pleased to announce outcrop mapping and
sampling results have markedly increased the potential footprint of
the Falchani high-grade Lithium discovery, located in the
Chaccaconiza area of the Company’s Macusani Plateau Project in
southeastern Peru.
Falchani Discovery Drilling & Outcrop
Highlights (Figure 1 - Falchani Li Mapping Location
Map)
- Potential Footprint >1,200 m E-W; >1,700 m N-S with
80-100 m thickness of high-grade Li tuff unit
- Outcrop samples of Li-rich tuff returned 3,331 to 4,272 ppm Li
(0.72-0.92% Li2O) – additional map sampling results pending.
- Drilling continuing through the difficult rainy season,
initially on Platforms 8, 5 and 6 with additional Platforms and
holes planned to the south of the prospect to continue to expand
the mineralized footprint of both lithium and uranium
mineralization. High-grade Li-rich tuff unit continues to be
intersected in on-going drilling with analytical results
pending.
- A third Company-owned drill rig being mobilized to increase
productivity and improve scheduling.
- Mineral Corporation of South Africa commissioned to confirm the
drill hole spacing being deployed at site and aim to produce a
NI-43-101 mineral resource estimate during Q2-2018
- >200 kg Li-rich tuff bulk sample, containing 3,331 ppm Li,
collected from trenching and Falchani drill core being shipped to
ANSTO Laboratories in Sydney Australia for Li processing test work,
including production of Li carbonate and Li hydroxide
products.
Ted O’Connor, CEO of Plateau Uranium,
commented: “The potential size of the Falchani Lithium
project we are growing represents what we believe to be the most
significant new lithium discovery of this cycle. We truly believe
we are unveiling an extremely large Li deposit, one that is most
likely to be a relatively simple, potential open pit mining
operation, and could be a significant new source of lithium at
truly scalable annual production levels.
Falchani has the best of all non-brine Li project
characteristics: low cost open pit potential with depths from
surface to 200 m, simple warm sulphuric acid leach processing at
atmospheric pressure, with consistently high 80% Li extraction, and
consistent high Li grades and thicknesses of 80-100 m in unique
volcanic host rocks.
We also should not forget the overlying strong
surface uranium mineralization intersected at Falchani within a
very large 2 km2 radioactive anomaly, that is the largest of
numerous prospecting anomalies in the vicinity. Although U grades
are variable, 25-50 m thick uranium mineralization at grades
ranging from >500 ppm to >900 ppm U3O8 occurring immediately
at surface is twice the average grades used in PLU’s Uranium-only
PEA that already established Macusani as a development project with
lowest quartile uranium production cost potential.
We continue to drill Falchani through difficult wet
season conditions, and have mobilized an additional company-owned
diamond drill rig to aggressively drill off Falchani on the way to
establishing an initial resource this spring.”
Ian Stalker, Chairman of Plateau Uranium,
commented: “The Lithium opportunity that PLU presents, is
unquestionably highly prospective. It is not a proximity play, or a
small add-on opportunity, it indeed has all the attributes of
being a genuine producer in the next few years.
Falchani is proposed to be mineable via an open pit
approach, and this gives us all the scalability a project needs.
It’s also important to note on the ‘Plateau’ we are blessed
by having excellent infrastructure in close proximity. This
includes plentiful available fresh water, surplus hydro-power
available at sensible commercial rates, and access to the main
paved Interoceanic Highway within 3 km of our main project
area.”
Falchani Outcrop Mapping and Sampling
DetailsAnalytical results from outcrop sampling of the
Lithium-rich volcanic tuff unit and Li-rich transition zone
breccias at the Falchani discovery are presented on Figure 1
(attached) as well as the location of outcrop mapped locations of
these units. The initial four samples were analyzed following the
on-going ground exploration program aimed at mapping out the extent
of the unique Li-rich volcanic unit surrounding the Falchani
anomaly. These samples have lithium contents ranging from 3,331 to
4,272 ppm Li (0.72-0.92% Li2O). Additional mapping has expanded the
potential on-ground footprint of Li-rich rocks at Falchani to
>1.2km by >1.7 km (2.04 km2) with relatively consistent
80-100 m thicknesses where sufficiently exposed. All mapped outcrop
sample locations of Li-rich tuff unit have been submitted for
laboratory analyses with further analytical results pending.
A >200 kg bulk sample of Li-rich tuff has been
collected from hand dug outcrop trenching and is currently being
shipped to ANSTO Laboratory in Sydney, Australia, along with a
composite drill core sample of this unit, to complete lithium
processing test work, including: leach test/confirmation work, Li
product precipitation and potential product characterization work
leading to Li production flow-sheet design. The bulk sample is
representative of the Falchani drill discovery and contains 3,331
ppm Li (0.72% Li2O), virtually identical to the average Li grade in
the >100 m thick, high-grade Li tuff unit intersected in
drilling.
Quality Assurance, Quality Control and Data
VerificationDrill core samples are cut longitudinally with
a diamond saw with one-half of the core placed in sealed bags and
shipped to Certimin’s sample analytical laboratory in Lima for
sample preparation, processing and ICP-MS/OES multi-element
analysis. Outcrop samples are chipped, channel samples collected
from exposed outcrop and hand dug trenches up to 3 m below surface,
with samples also placed in sealed bags and shipped to Certimin’s
sample analytical laboratory in Lima for sample preparation,
processing and ICP-MS/OES multi-element analysis. Certimin is an
ISO 9000 certified assay laboratory. The Company’s Qualified Person
for the drill programme, Mr. Ted O’Connor, has verified the data
disclosed, including drill core, outcrop sampling and analytical
data in the field and lab. The program is designed to include a
comprehensive analytical quality assurance and control routine
comprising the systematic use of Company inserted standards, blanks
and field duplicate samples, internal laboratory standards and also
includes check analyses at other accredited laboratories.
Qualified PersonsMr. Ted O’Connor,
P.Geo., CEO and a Director of Plateau Uranium and a qualified
person as defined by National Instrument 43-101 Standards of
Disclosure for Mineral Projects, has reviewed and approved the
scientific and technical information contained in this news
release.
About Plateau
UraniumPlateau Uranium Inc. is a Canadian lithium and
uranium exploration and development company focused on its
properties on the Macusani Plateau in southeastern Peru. The
Company controls all reported uranium resources known in Peru,
significant and growing lithium resources and mineral concessions
covering over 91,000 hectares (910 km2) situated near significant
infrastructure. Plateau Uranium is listed on the TSX Venture
Exchange under the symbol 'PLU', quoted on the OTCQB under the
symbol “PLUUF” and the Frankfurt Exchange under the symbol 'QG1'.
The Company has 64,864,686 shares issued and outstanding.
Forward Looking InformationThis
news release includes certain forward-looking statements concerning
possible expected results of exploration and future exploration
activities. Forward-looking statements are frequently identified by
such words as "may", "will", "plan", "expect", "anticipate",
"estimate", "intend" and similar words referring to future events
and results. Forward-looking statements are based on the current
opinions and expectations of management. All forward-looking
information is inherently uncertain and subject to a variety of
assumptions, risks and uncertainties, including risks and
uncertainties relating to the interpretation of drill results, the
geology, grade and continuity of mineral deposits; the possibility
that any future exploration, development or mining results will not
be consistent with our expectations; mining and development risks,
including risks related to accidents, equipment breakdowns, labour
disputes (including work stoppages and strikes) or other
unanticipated difficulties with or interruptions in exploration and
development; the potential for delays in exploration or development
activities; risks related to commodity price and foreign exchange
rate fluctuations; risks related to foreign operations; the
cyclical nature of the industry in which we operate; risks related
to failure to obtain adequate financing on a timely basis and on
acceptable terms or delays in obtaining governmental approvals;
risks related to environmental regulation and liability; political
and regulatory risks associated with mining and exploration; risks
related to the certainty of title to our properties; risks related
to the uncertain global economic environment; and other risks and
uncertainties related to our prospects, properties and business
strategy, as described in more detail in Plateau Uranium’s recent
securities filings available at www.sedar.com. Actual events or
results may differ materially from those projected in the
forward-looking statements and Plateau Uranium cautions against
placing undue reliance thereon. Neither Plateau Uranium nor its
management assume any obligation to revise or update these
forward-looking statements.
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Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the
TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or
accuracy of this release.
For further information, please
contact:Plateau Uranium
Inc.
Ted O’Connor,
CEO
ted@plateauuranium.com
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