Fuse Battery Metals Provides a 2024 Exploration Update for its Nevada Lithium Properties - Seite 2
The 2024 program will take a phased approach consisting of surface geochemical sampling and geophysics followed by a drill program.. The Company plans to re-sample the project on a 100 m grid, and complete an MT geophysical survey that will provide a geological basis for locating drill sites. Phase two will focus on drilling for lithium brine, but could include additional surface sampling.
Mr. Tim Fernback, Fuse President & CEO comments "The Black Rock Desert holds substantial lithium exploration potential due to the proximity of geothermal activity in the immediate area. It is the Company's intention to rapidly evaluate the lithium brine and lithium clay potential of this well-located property."
2024 Exploration Plan - Lithium Springs Project
Exploration at Lithium Springs is planned to begin at the end of March 2024, to mark the beginning of the 2024 Nevada Exploration Season for the Company.
At the Lithium Springs Project, the Company contracted the services of Rangefront to perform an updated and revised NI #43-101 Technical Report, as well as a detailed soil sample analysis and oversee a MT geophysical survey of the property. Fuse management proposes to use the results of this Technical Report, the planned soil sample analysis and geophysical survey, to help identify structure and target areas favorable to lithium accumulation and determine next steps for its overall exploration plan. This may include, but is not limited to, a subsequent exploratory drilling program on the property.
Lesen Sie auch
Mr. Fernback, Fuse President & CEO, made the following comments on its Lithium Spring Project "The Black Rock Desert and San Emidio Desert locations hold great lithium exploration potential due to the geothermal activity in the project area, and the Lithium Springs Project is in the middle of these two desert lithium zones. It is the Company's intention to rapidly evaluate the lithium brine and lithium clay potential for its significant land position. Fuse is in the process of completing the initial NI #43-101 Technical Report on the property by its Project QP, Mr. Steven Morris PG, who is a Nevada resident and has spent several decades exploring for Lithium and other metals throughout the state."