Harfang Exploration Inc. (“
Harfang” or the
“
Company”) (TSX.V: HAR) is pleased to announce
another lithium discovery at its wholly-owned Serpent-Radisson
Property (the “
Property”) in Eeyou Istchee James
Bay, Québec (Figure 1). The discovery of spodumene crystals in
pegmatite dykes, named Milou, is located approximately 1.8
kilometres NE of the Améliane lithium showing (Figures 2
and 3).
Highlights
- Results
Suggest Potential for Stacked Pegmatite Dyke System: The
Milou discovery suggests a possible series of southeast
shallow-dipping and sub-parallel spodumene-bearing pegmatite dykes
(a stacked system). Testing this hypothesis will require
investigating the potential 400 metre to 500-metre-wide corridor
(true thickness), increasing the likelihood of additional lithium
discoveries on the property.
- Milou
Delivers High-Grade Lithium Samples up to 2.97%
Li2O: Grab samples from
the Milou discovery that were collected from numerous exposed
pegmatite dykes returned assay results highlighted by 2.97% Li2O,
2.17% Li2O and 2.03% Li2O.
- Early
Results from Summer 2024 Exploration Program are Positive:
The Company has received and processed the first batch of assay
results from the summer 2024 exploration program in Eeyou Istchee
James Bay program, which has confirmed the discovery of new
lithium-bearing pegmatites.
“This is a significant development for our
exploration efforts in the James Bay region,” commented Mr. Vincent
Dubé-Bourgeois, Interim President and CEO. “The Milou discovery
expands the mineralized system further north and provides
additional insight into the potential stacking of spodumene-bearing
pegmatite dykes. Our team is highly encouraged by these results,
and we look forward to advancing our understanding of the region’s
lithium potential.”
Potential for Hidden Lithium
Mineralization in the Stacking Zone
The Milou discovery, located approximately 1.8
km to the NE of the Améliane showing, could represent the northern
extension of a large lithium-pegmatite system. Field observations
at Milou include a similar strike and dip to Améliane, which
reinforce the evidence of the possible stacking of shallow-dipping
and sub-parallel spodumene-bearing pegmatite dykes, as previously
suggested by Harfang (see news release dated December 6, 2023).
The two pegmatite trend projections are
approximately 1,000 metres apart on surface, indicating the
presence of a zone measuring 400 metres to 500 metres wide (true
thickness) that may host multiple spodumene-bearing dykes (Figures
4 and 5). The pegmatites observed and tested are highly
fractionated and beryllium-rich – a favorable magmatic setting for
mineralization.
This potential stacking zone offers encouraging
exploration opportunities for hidden lithium mineralization,
comparable in width to the 500-metre-wide corridor at Patriot
Battery Metals Inc.’s CV5 Shaakichiuwaanaan (formerly Corvette)
deposit.
High-Grade Lithium at Milou
Grab samples from the Milou lithium discovery
returned grades up to 2.97% Li2O (13,800 ppm Li), including four
(4) samples exceeding 2.00% Li2O and three (3) additional samples
over 1.30% Li2O. Table 1 shows selected assay results from the
Milou discovery above the 0.25% Li2O threshold for lithium
showings. These samples were collected in the early phase of the
summer program. Note that grab samples are selective by nature and
may not represent average grades.
Table 1. Select grab
sample assay results from Milou.Coordinates are presented in NAD83
UTM Zone 18.
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SAMPLE ID |
EASTING |
NORTHING |
Li2O (%) |
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1344539 |
361847 |
5885685 |
2.97 |
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1344542 |
361864 |
5885707 |
2.17 |
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1344543 |
361891 |
5885723 |
2.03 |
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1344540 |
361850 |
5885692 |
2.00 |
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1344544 |
361890 |
5885729 |
1.86 |
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1344545 |
361888 |
5885733 |
1.78 |
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1344541 |
361862 |
5885682 |
1.31 |
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1344546 |
361913 |
5885783 |
0.37 |
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Concentration of Spodumene Crystals in
Highly Fractionated Pegmatites
Spodumene crystals range from 2.5 to 25
centimetres in length, with concentrations up to 30% (Figure 6).
Small beryl crystals are also present alongside the spodumene. The
pegmatite dykes are exposed irregularly over a cumulative length of
approximately 100 metres, trending in an ENE direction and
dipping approximately 25° to 30° to the SE (Figures 4 and 5). The
dykes are estimated to be approximately 5 metres thick. Field
analyses performed on muscovite crystals using a handheld X-Ray
Fluorescence (XRF) instrument indicates similarly low (<15)
potassium/rubidium ratios to Améliane, typically associated with
fertile pegmatites.
Additional Beryllium, Cesium and
Tantalum Discoveries
Four (4) beryllium showings have been discovered
in the southeast pegmatite field at Serpent-Radisson, with grades
up to 1.27% Be (Figure 3). Cesium values reached up to 597 ppm in a
pegmatite located approximately 200 metres west of the Améliane
showing. Further south, tantalum results were as high as 1,404 ppm
Ta2O5 (1,150 ppm Ta).
Successful Early Phase of the 2024
Exploration Program
Initial Summer 2024 prospecting at the
Serpent-Radisson Property has resulted in discoveries of critical
and strategic elements, including lithium and beryllium in
pegmatite dykes. This news release highlights the highest lithium
grades obtained from 108 rock samples collected during the first
fifteen days of the summer program and analyzed by ActLabs in
Val-d’Or.
Sampling Protocols and Quality
Control
Each rock sample collected in the field was
identified and sent to ActLabs (Val-d’Or, Québec), a certified
commercial laboratory, to be analyzed for lithium and a suite of
other chemical elements. These samples were prepared using the RX1
method and analyzed by ICP-OES & ICP-MS (UT7) for 55 elements,
including Li (15ppm - 5%) following a sodium (total) peroxide
fusion. Overrange assays for beryllium were reanalyzed using the
8-Peroxide ICP-OES method. A strict QA/QC procedure was
implemented, with one certified reference material (CRM) and one
blank sample inserted into the sample stream for every batch of 50
samples.
Qualified Person
Ludovic Bigot, P.Geo., VP Exploration of
Harfang, has prepared and approved the technical information
contained in this news release. Mr. Bigot is a qualified person
within the meaning of National Instrument 43-101 on standards of
disclosure for mineral projects.
About Harfang Exploration
Inc.
Harfang Exploration Inc. is a well-financed
technically driven mineral exploration company with the primary
mission to discover ore deposits in Québec and Ontario. The Company
is managed by an experienced team of industry professionals with a
proven track record of success and controls a portfolio of highly
prospective projects. Harfang is dedicated to best practices
through engagement with all stakeholders and a commitment to the
environment.
For further information, please
contact:
Vincent Dubé-BourgeoisInterim President and
CEOinfo@harfangexploration.com
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