TORONTO, ON, March 14, 2022 /CNW/ - Electra Battery
Materials Corporation (TSXV: ELBM) (OTCQX: ELBMF) ("Electra")
is pleased to announce that drill results to the west of its Iron
Creek cobalt-copper project has successfully extended
mineralization by 130 metres along strike and by 110 metres at
depth.
HIGHLIGHTS
- Iron Creek is a high grade cobalt-copper underground deposit
located on private land within the Idaho Cobalt Belt, an
underexplored and highly prospective cobalt and copper belt
extending 60 kilometers along strike that could help America reduce
reliance on foreign supply of a mineral that is critical to the
electric vehicle revolution
- Broad widths of copper mineralization continue to be
intercepted along with high grade cobalt intercepts (all widths
reported are true widths)
-
- 29m of 0.70% Cu, including
0.51% Co over 1.5m and 2.19%
Cu over 3m
- 25m of 0.63% Cu, including
0.27% Co over 1.2m and 1.72%
Cu over 3.7m
- 17m of 0.42% Cu, including 2.18%
Cu over 1.5m
- Cobalt mineralization in the footwall area of the deposit
indicate that lenses of high-grade cobalt mineralization remain
open at depth
- Extends known strike extent from 900m to over 1 kilometer, with mineralization
open along strike and not offset by faulting; mineralization also
extended by 110 metres at depth, with multiple high-grade copper
lenses in the hangingwall
- Awaiting drill results from the eastern extension of the
deposit, where higher grade cobalt mineralization is frequently
encountered
"Drill results from the western side of the deposit confirm that
we have continuity of mineralization in an area that has been
historically underexplored," said Dan
Pace, Principal Geologist. "The extension of mineralization
at depth was expected though the high grade cobalt intercepts in
this copper-rich area of the deposit are a nice surprise and lends
support to the view that cobalt is not confined to the east and
that we could identify new high grade cobalt lenses with further
drilling west and at depth."
"At a time of heightened geopolitical tensions, American must
commit to securing a domestic supply of critical minerals for the
green energy transition," said Trent
Mell, CEO. "Idaho is
arguably the most prospective location in the world to identify new
primary sources of cobalt outside the DRC. Electra's ultra low
carbon refinery in Canada will
create the first domestic supply of battery grade cobalt for EVs
later this year and Idaho can
become an important part of a continental onshoring strategy that
is both in the national interest and good for the environment."
Electra Battery Materials' Iron Creek Project is located in the
Idaho Cobalt Belt and is one of the few primary cobalt deposits in
the world. The Company completed 30,000 metres of drilling from
2017 to 2019 before pausing exploration to focus on developing its
battery materials park in Canada,
which will be commissioned in phases starting in Q4 2022.
Iron Creek currently has an NI 43-101 compliant Mineral Resource
Estimate, outlining an Indicated Resource of 2.2 million tonnes
at 0.32% cobalt equivalent (0.26% cobalt and 0.61% copper) for
12.3 million pounds of contained cobalt and Inferred Resource of
2.7 million tonnes at 0.28% cobalt equivalent (0.22% cobalt
and 0.68% copper) for an additional 12.7 million pounds of
contained cobalt. There is potential to extend mineralization in
all directions with ongoing drilling.
Iron Creek is considered to be amenable to underground mining
extraction, which would result in a small footprint and minimize
environmental impact. Drilling has demonstrated multiple
mineralized horizons continuous along strike and down-dip. Thicker
zones of mineralization occur in the eastern and western portions
of the resource that also contain higher grades of cobalt and
copper (Figure 1).
In 2021, exploration activities targeted extensions to the
resource along strike to the cobalt-rich east and copper-rich west,
where mineralization remains open for further exploration (Figure
2). Previous driliing delineated thick mineralized zones of up to
30 metres of true thickness and reflect broad stratabound
lithological controls.
Drill results have been received for 3 of the 6 holes completed
in the 2021 drilling campaign, which targeted the copper-rich
western extensions of the deposit. These drillholes extended copper
mineralization 130m along strike and
the cobalt mineralization 110m down
dip of the 2019 indicated resource boundary. Drill results for the
cobalt-rich eastern extensions of the deposit are pending.
Holes IC21-02 and IC21-03 define a broad zone of copper
mineralization in the hangingwall of the deposit. Discrete higher
grade lenses include 3.0m of 2.19% Cu
and 2.4m of 2.1% Cu within a
29.1m thick interval of 0.7% Cu in
IC21-03 (Figure 2). Previous drilling from underground intercepted
8.0m of 3.2% Cu in hole IC18-18A and
indicated copper grades may increase with depth.
Cobalt mineralization in the footwall area of the deposit was
only tested in one hole in the program which intercepted
0.4m of 1.52% Co within
1.5m of 0.52% Co, which indicates
lenses of high-grade cobalt mineralization remain open at depth.
IC21-02 was unable to test this zone due to drill hole
deviation.
Electra's Idaho Property
The Iron Creek Project is located within Electra's Idaho property, which consists of mining
patents and exploration claims over an area of 2,300 hectares
covering the strike extent of strata hosting mineralization.
Historic underground development at Iron Creek includes 600 metres
of drifting from three adits. An all-weather road connects the
property to a state highway and nearby towns, Challis and Salmon.
Significant infrastructure is in place to support multiple drills
and underground activity.
Iron Creek is one of several cobalt-copper resources and
prospects within the Idaho Cobalt Belt, a prospective mineralized
system that contains the largest primary resources of cobalt in
the United States, according to
the U.S. Geological Survey. Mineralization-style throughout the
Belt is considered to be stratabound meta-sedimentary rock hosted.
Within Electra's own property boundaries, numerous satellite
targets have been identified, including the Ruby Zone cobalt-copper
prospect located 1 km southeast of Iron Creek.
Table 1. Assay Results
Hole ID
|
From (m)
|
To (m)
|
Drilled
Length
(m)
|
True Width
(m)
|
Copper %
|
Cobalt %
|
CoEq %
|
IC21-01 - Western
extension
|
186.2
|
204.8
|
18.6
|
16.8
|
0.42
|
0.00
|
0.05
|
including
|
196.3
|
197.9
|
1.6
|
1.5
|
2.18
|
0.01
|
0.28
|
IC21-02 - Depth
extension
|
285.3
|
337.5
|
52.2
|
24.8
|
0.63
|
0.05
|
0.12
|
including
|
303.6
|
311.4
|
7.9
|
3.7
|
1.72
|
0.10
|
0.31
|
including
|
331.5
|
335.5
|
4.0
|
2.0
|
0.85
|
0.18
|
0.28
|
including
|
391.0
|
393.4
|
2.4
|
1.2
|
0.10
|
0.27
|
0.28
|
IC21-03 - Depth
extension
|
274.8
|
331.6
|
56.8
|
29.1
|
0.70
|
0.01
|
0.10
|
including
|
301.0
|
306.9
|
5.9
|
3.0
|
2.19
|
0.03
|
0.30
|
including
|
327.1
|
331.6
|
4.6
|
2.4
|
2.10
|
0.04
|
0.31
|
including
|
375.1
|
377.2
|
2.2
|
1.1
|
0.03
|
0.19
|
0.19
|
including
|
429.2
|
431.8
|
2.7
|
1.5
|
0.43
|
0.51
|
0.52
|
True width estimated from the surveyed drillholes intercept
angle with the azimuth and inclination of the grade shell in the
2019 resource model. Cobalt equivalent is calculated as %CoEq = %Co
+ (%Cu/8). Copper intercepts are calculated using a lower 0.2%
cutoff for zones > 10 m with an
upper cutoff of 1%. Co intercepts are calculated using a 0.18% CoEq
cutoff. Both methods allow up to 1.5m
of dilution where the overall grade exceeds the cutoff.
Iron Creek Video
Electra is pleased to announce the release of a corporate video
profiling its flagship asset, the 100%-owned Iron Creek
Cobalt-Copper Project in Idaho,
USA. The video is now available at
https://youtu.be/QGz9Ga0mqd8 and the Company's social media
sites.
Quality Assurance and Quality Control
Blanks, duplicates, and standards were inserted into the sample
chain at the core processing site as part of the QA/QC program. All
samples were submitted to ALS laboratories in Twin Falls, Idaho by Company staff. Drill core
samples are dried, weighed, crushed to 70% passing -2mm, split to
250g pulps crushed to 85% passing minus 75 microns. Samples were
dissolved with a sodium peroxide fusion with gravimetric dilution
in glassless labware and analyzed using super trace methods via
ICP-MS and ICP-AES. Samples over 2% Copper were analyzed with
a HF-HNO3-HClO4 digest and analyzed with ICP-AES.
Qualified Person Statement
Dan Pace is a Registered Member
of the Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration and is the
Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101 who has
reviewed and approved the contents of this news release. Mr. Pace
is employed as Principal Geologist for Electra Battery Materials
Corporation.
About Electra Battery Materials
Electra is planning to build a fully integrated, localized and
environmentally sustainable battery materials park. Leveraging the
Company's own mining assets and business partners, the Electra
Battery Materials Park will host cobalt and nickel sulfate
production plants, a large-scale lithium-ion battery recycling
facility, and battery precursor materials production, which will
serve both North American and global customers. Electra also owns
the advanced exploration-stage Iron Creek cobalt-copper project in
Idaho, USA. Electra Battery
Materials is an integral part of the North American battery supply
chain, providing low-carbon, sustainable and traceable raw
materials for the region's fast growing electric vehicle
industry.
On behalf of Electra Battery Materials.
Trent Mell
Chief Executive Officer
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