Vancouver, Canada – January 7th, 2025 – TheNewswire -Arbor Metals Corp. (“Arbor” or the “Company”) (TSXV: ABR, FWB: 432) is pleased to announce the completion of its Phase 1 diamond drilling program at its wholly owned Jarnet Lithium Project, located in the Corvette Lake Lithium Camp, Eeyou-Istchee Baie-James territory in Quebec North region. The Phase 1 drilling campaign has successfully concluded with the completion of a total of 10 NQ2 holes, for a combined drilling length of 1,913 meters.
The drilling focused on six target areas within the Jarnet 1 and Jarnet 2 claim groups. These targets were selected based on anomalous soil and rock samples, in conjunction with geophysical interpretations performed earlier in the year. Hole depths ranged from 89 meters to 302 meters, and the drilling yielded 663 core samples which will be sent for immediate laboratory analysis with quality control material.
Granitic pegmatites were encountered and sampled in nine of the ten drill holes, covering five of the six target areas. Notably, molybdenite was observed in pegmatitic quartz veins in five drill holes across three separate target zones. These veins are hosted in quartz monzonite.
Phase 1 drilling was performed by Forage et Construction Muskw, a joint venture between Forage Fusion Drilling and the Cree community, represented by Saskounan. Muskw, based in Chisasibi, Quebec, is co-owned and predominantly operated by local and Indigenous stakeholders. Muskw’s involvement exemplifies the success of local and indigenous ownership and reinforces Arbor’s commitment to community engagement and economic development in the regions where it operates. Arbor extends its sincere gratitude to Muskw for their expertise, professionalism, and dedication to the project.
“We are thrilled to have completed this important Phase 1 drilling program at the Jarnet Lithium Project,” said Mark Ferguson, President and CEO of Arbor. “The successful completion of 1,913 meters of drilling and the discovery of pegmatite intersections is a positive step forward in advancing our lithium exploration efforts. We look forward to receiving the assay results and continuing to explore the potential of this promising project.”
Arbor is committed to conducting all of its exploration activities with a strong focus on environmental stewardship. The Company adheres to industry-leading environmental guidelines and strives to minimize its environmental footprint. Furthermore, Arbor continues to work collaboratively with local tribes and other stakeholders to ensure its activities are aligned with the needs and concerns of the communities in which it operates.
Martin Demers, PGeo, registered in the Province of Québec (OGQ No. 770), a consultant to Arbor and a qualified person under National Instrument 43-101 – Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects, has reviewed the technical contents of this news release and has approved the disclosure of the technical information contained herein.
The drilling focused on six target areas within the Jarnet 1 and Jarnet 2 claim groups. These targets were selected based on anomalous soil and rock samples, in conjunction with geophysical interpretations performed earlier in the year. Hole depths ranged from 89 meters to 302 meters, and the drilling yielded 663 core samples which will be sent for immediate laboratory analysis with quality control material.
Granitic pegmatites were encountered and sampled in nine of the ten drill holes, covering five of the six target areas. Notably, molybdenite was observed in pegmatitic quartz veins in five drill holes across three separate target zones. These veins are hosted in quartz monzonite.
Phase 1 drilling was performed by Forage et Construction Muskw, a joint venture between Forage Fusion Drilling and the Cree community, represented by Saskounan. Muskw, based in Chisasibi, Quebec, is co-owned and predominantly operated by local and Indigenous stakeholders. Muskw’s involvement exemplifies the success of local and indigenous ownership and reinforces Arbor’s commitment to community engagement and economic development in the regions where it operates. Arbor extends its sincere gratitude to Muskw for their expertise, professionalism, and dedication to the project.
“We are thrilled to have completed this important Phase 1 drilling program at the Jarnet Lithium Project,” said Mark Ferguson, President and CEO of Arbor. “The successful completion of 1,913 meters of drilling and the discovery of pegmatite intersections is a positive step forward in advancing our lithium exploration efforts. We look forward to receiving the assay results and continuing to explore the potential of this promising project.”
Arbor is committed to conducting all of its exploration activities with a strong focus on environmental stewardship. The Company adheres to industry-leading environmental guidelines and strives to minimize its environmental footprint. Furthermore, Arbor continues to work collaboratively with local tribes and other stakeholders to ensure its activities are aligned with the needs and concerns of the communities in which it operates.
Martin Demers, PGeo, registered in the Province of Québec (OGQ No. 770), a consultant to Arbor and a qualified person under National Instrument 43-101 – Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects, has reviewed the technical contents of this news release and has approved the disclosure of the technical information contained herein.
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Evtl. auch ein Wert der morgen weiter zieht.
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