LithiumBank Resources Corp. (
TSX-V:
LBNK) (
OTCQX: LBNKF)
(“
LithiumBank” or the “
Company”)
is pleased to announce assay results from samples taken at the
Company’s 100% owned Park Place Lithium Brine Project located 180
km west of Edmonton, Alberta. Three brine samples were collected
from a 72-meter-thick interval at the top of the Leduc Formation in
well 100/12-03-059-23W5/00 and returned grades ranging between 71.2
– 82.0 mg/L lithium with an overall average of 77.2 mg/L lithium
(Table 1).
The Park Place Lithium Brine Project consists of
1,602,209 acres of contiguous MIM permits (89 MIM permits) that
overlie the lithium-rich Devonian aged, Leduc Formation, Carbonate
Reef complex (Woodbend Group) and the underlying Beaverhill Lake
Group (Swan Hills FM) (Figure 1). These Formations are confined
aquifers and are considered to be hydraulically connected. The
Leduc Formation reaches thicknesses of just over 300m and the Swan
Hills Formation is up to 250 metres thick within the Company’s
Metallic and Industrial Mineral (MIM) permits. LithiumBank
considers both Formations highly favourable for potential brine
production and intends for both to be the focus of continued
sampling and study to lead to a NI 43-101 Resource Estimate. The
contiguous MIM permits covering the Formations give the Company the
dominant position over the contained lithium-rich brines.
The Leduc and Swan Hills Formations at Park
Place, formally known as Fox Creek, have been producing petroleum
and natural gas since the 1950’s and there are over 215 past
producing wells within the Company’s MIM permits (Figure 1). This
legacy hydrocarbon extraction infrastructure has enabled the
Company to easily collect brine samples from existing wells without
drilling new exploration holes. Furthermore, historical production
logs and reports are expected to significantly reduce the timelines
required to complete detailed geological and hydrogeological
studies (News Release, Sept. 27, 2022). LithiumBank expects that by
leveraging the extensive infrastructure in Park Place region,
including highways, all-weather gravel roads, permitted drill
sites, and a local skilled labour force, the Company will be able
to rapidly advance the project.
The Leduc and Swan Hills Formations have
historically been known to host some of the highest grades of
lithium-in-brine in Alberta, with samples that range from 76 mg/L
to 130 mg/L lithium within the Park Place MIM permit area
(ags.aer.ca/publication/ofr-2011-10). These samples were provided
to the Alberta Geological Survey by Petro-operators in 2010 and are
considered historical. The samples have not been verified by a
Qualified Person (QP) under the latest NI 43-101 Standards of
Disclosure, cannot be relied upon and are not indicative of
lithium-in-brine grades at the Formations. There has been
insufficient exploration of the Formations to define a mineral
resource and it is uncertain if further exploration will result in
delineation of a mineral resource at either of the Leduc or Swan
Hills Formations. Historical sampling results are mentioned as a
reference only until such time they have been verified.
Independent Director, Paul Matysek comments, “We
are very pleased to see our first Park Place brine samples reflect
lithium grades from historical assays. The Park Place area has
historically reported some of the highest-grade lithium brine
samples in Alberta and it is very encouraging that our sampling to
date confirms that lithium grades at Park Place tend to be higher
than typically seen anywhere in Alberta. We look forward to
providing further results from additional planned sampling
campaigns and incorporating them in a NI 43-101 Resource
Estimate.”
Table 1: Park Place assay results from well
100/12-03-059-23W5/00
Well ID |
Sample Date |
Sample ID |
Lithium (mg/L) |
Average Sample Grade (mg/L Li) |
100/12-03-059-23W5/00 |
03-Dec-22 |
PB2B-LB-PP-O |
82.0 |
80.8 |
100/12-03-059-23W5/00 |
03-Dec-22 |
PB4D-LB-PP-A (Duplicate) |
79.5 |
100/12-03-059-23W5/00 |
03-Dec-22 |
PB1A-LB-PP-Q |
71.2 |
73.6 |
100/12-03-059-23W5/00 |
03-Dec-22 |
PB3C-LB-PP-L (Duplicate) |
76.0 |
100/12-03-059-23W5/00 |
03-Dec-22 |
PB5E-LB-PP-Y |
78.2 |
77.1 |
100/12-03-059-23W5/00 |
03-Dec-22 |
PB6F-LB-PP-V (Duplicate) |
76.0 |
|
|
|
Average lithium grade of well |
77.2 |
|
|
|
Samples were analysed at AGAT Laboratories, an
ISO 17025:2017 certified lab, in Calgary Alberta. LithiumBank
implemented strict Quality Control and Quality Assurance (QA/QC)
protocols for the analysis. Testing of the three samples included
three duplicates, two blanks and one standard reference material.
Samples were collected from the well head by BV Labs technicians
and couriered to AGAT Laboratories for analysis in Calgary.
The potential of lithium-in-brine as an
industrial resource was first recognized in a study authored by B.
Hitchon et al. in 1993 (Hitchon et al, 1993) entitled “Industrial
Mineral Potential of Alberta Formation Waters”. The study used
130,000 Alberta Formation water samples to determine areas of
potential economic interest. The study highlights the Boardwalk and
Park Place areas (Sturgeon Lake, and Fox Creek areas, respectfully)
specifically as having the highest lithium grades in the
Provence.
The Park Place area was the focus of an
additional study, authored by D.R. Eccles and H. Berhane, entitled
“Geological Introduction to Lithium-Rich Formation Water with
Emphasis on the Fox Creek Area of West-Central Alberta (NTS 83F and
83K)” (ags.aer.ca/publication/ofr-2011-10). The report highlights
significant lithium potential in three different formations, the
Leduc (Woodbend), Nisku (Winterburn), and Swan Hills (Beaverhill
Lake Group), is supported by historical lithium brine samples that
range from 76 mg/l to 130 mg/l lithium in these formations.
Figure 1. Park Place and Boardwalk lithium brine
projects showing most recent Leduc recent Leduc brine sample
lithium results along with historical lithium assays from the Leduc
and Beaverhill Lake (BHL) Formations.
The scientific and technical disclosure in this
news release has been reviewed and approved by Mr. Kevin Piepgrass
(Chief Operations Officer, LithiumBank Resources Corp.), who is a
Member of the Association of Professional Engineers and
Geoscientists of the Province of British Columbia (APEGBC) and is a
Qualified Person (QP) for the purposes of National Instrument
43-101. Mr. Piepgrass consents to the inclusion of the data in the
form and context in which it appears.
About LithiumBank Resources
Corp.
LithiumBank Resources Corp. is an exploration
and development company focused on lithium-enriched brine projects
in Western Canada where low-carbon-impact, rapid DLE technology can
be deployed. LithiumBank currently holds over 4 million acres of
mineral titles, 3.68M acres in Alberta and 326K acres in
Saskatchewan. LithiumBank’s mineral titles are strategically
positioned over known reservoirs that provide a unique combination
of scale, grade and exceptional flow rates that are necessary for a
large-scale direct brine lithium production. LithiumBank is
advancing and de-risking several projects in parallel of the
Boardwalk Lithium Brine Project.
Contact:
Rob ShewchukCEO &
Directorrob@lithiumbank.ca(778) 987-9767
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Statements
This release includes certain statements and
information that may constitute forward-looking information within
the meaning of applicable Canadian securities laws. All statements
in this news release, other than statements of historical facts,
including statements regarding future estimates, plans, objectives,
timing, assumptions or expectations of future performance,
including without limitation, the statement that the Company
intends to complete a NI 43-101 Resource Estimate and the expecting
timing thereof, the expectation that historical production logs and
reports will reduce the timeline to complete geological and
hydrogeological studies, and the Company’s expected ability to
leverage existing infrastructure to advance its project are
forward-looking statements and contain forward-looking information.
Generally, forward-looking statements and information can be
identified by the use of forward-looking terminology such as
“intends” or “anticipates”, or variations of such words and phrases
or statements that certain actions, events or results “may”,
“could”, “should” or “would” or occur. Forward-looking statements
are based on certain material assumptions and analysis made by the
Company and the opinions and estimates of management as of the date
of this press release, including that the Leduc Formation and the
Swan Hills Formation will be favourable for brine production and
that the continued sampling and study of both Formations will lead
to a NI 43-101 Resource Estimate, that the Company will be able to
use historical production logs and reports to significantly reduce
the timelines required to complete detailed geological and
hydrogeological studies, that the Company will be able to leverage
existing infrastructure to rapidly advance the project, and that
further sampling at Park Place will continue to confirm high
lithium grades relative to elsewhere in Alberta. These
forward-looking statements are subject to known and unknown risks,
uncertainties and other factors that may cause the actual results,
level of activity, performance or achievements of the Company to be
materially different from those expressed or implied by such
forward-looking statements or forward-looking information.
Important factors that may cause actual results to vary, include,
without limitation, that the Company is not able to complete a NI
43-101 Resource Estimate as anticipated or at all, or that the
results of the NI 43-101 Resource Estimate will not be as expected
by management, that the Company is not able to use historical
production logs and reports and/or leverage existing infrastructure
to advance the project more rapidly, and that further sampling at
Park Place will not have the results expected by management.
Although management of the Company has attempted to identify
important factors that could cause actual results to differ
materially from those contained in forward-looking statements or
forward-looking information, there may be other factors that cause
results not to be as anticipated, estimated or intended. There can
be no assurance that such statements will prove to be accurate, as
actual results and future events could differ materially from those
anticipated in such statements. Accordingly, readers should not
place undue reliance on forward-looking statements and
forward-looking information. Readers are cautioned that reliance on
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Company does not undertake to update any forward-looking statement,
forward-looking information or financial out-look that are
incorporated by reference herein, except in accordance with
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