Midland Completes Its Evaluation of the Excellent Lithium Potential on Komo Near the Allkem New Discovery
May 09 2023 - 7:30AM
Midland Exploration Inc.
(“Midland” or the
“Corporation”) (TSX-V: MD) has now
completed a geological evaluation for the excellent potential for
lithium on its wholly owned Komo project. The Komo project is
located about 20 kilometers west of the James Bay lithium deposit
owned by Allkem Limited (“Allkem”) and is strikingly similar to it
in terms of lithological and structural characteristics. Allkem
recently announced a new discovery of spodumene-bearing pegmatites
swarms to the northwest of their lithium deposit. One of the best
intersections returned up to 1.70% Li2O over 125 metres (see press
release from Allkem dated May 4, 2023). Following these
observations and evaluation, the Komo project has been
significantly expanded, with the addition of 151 new claims
covering the favorable areas.
Highlights
- Komo located 20 km west of the James Bay lithium
deposit (Allkem);
- Komo located on the same major geological structure
that hosts the James Bay lithium deposit (La Grande-Nemiscau
subprovinces boundary);
- Komo shares striking lithological similarities with the
James Bay Li deposit:
- Proximity to a large S-type granitoid batholith of the
favorable Causabiscau suite, that could be the source of the
Li-Ta-Be pegmatites in both cases;
- Located at a “Goldilocks” distance of 1 to 4 kilometers
from the batholith in both cases;
- Presence of favorable contacts between amphibolites and
metasediments;
- New occurrence of Li-Ta-Be mineralization on Komo:
pegmatite outcrop grab sample that returned 0.04%
Li2O, 159 ppm Ta, 396 ppm Be
(2022).
The Komo project is located about 20 kilometres
west of the James Bay lithium deposit (Allkem Limited). The James
Bay lithium deposit (Allkem) is estimated to contain 40.3 Mt at
1.4% Li2O (mineral resources) and 37.2 Mt at 1.3% Li2O (mineral
reserves) (source: 2021 Feasibility Study and Maiden Ore Reserve NI
43-101 by Allkem, published on December 21st, 2021).
Both the Komo project and the James Bay lithium
deposit lie at the contact between the La Grande and Nemiscau
geological subprovinces. This boundary is a major structure that
likely played a critical role in the emplacement of the James Bay
lithium pegmatite. This major lithotectonic boundary is present 30
kilometers on the Komo project and is the most important structural
feature of entire area.
Lithium deposits are very often associated with
large S-type granite batholiths, that are the ultimate source for
the lithium. Lithium deposits are usually not found in the
batholiths themselves, however, but rather at a critical distance
of 1 to 4 kilometers away from the source batholiths (also called
the “Goldilocks zone”). The James Bay lithium deposit is a very
good example of that relationship. It is located 3 kilometers north
of a large S-type granitoid batholith of the Causabiscau suite,
right within the “Goldilocks” zone. A large S-type granite
batholith of the same favorable Causabiscau suite is also present
just south of the Komo project. Most of the Komo project is
actually located right in the heart of the “Goldilocks” zone of
that favorable S-type granite batholith. This setting is considered
to be highly favorable for lithium mineralization.
The James Bay lithium deposit more specifically
found in a small pegmatite intrusion that is squeezed between a
metasedimentary unit to the south and amphibolites to the north.
Contacts between two different rock types, especially amphibolites
with others, are often found to be favorable for large Li pegmatite
bodies as the competency contrasts between them create openings for
large intrusions. The Komo project features several identical
amphibolites-metasediments contacts that are thus deemed very
favorable for large Li-Ta-Be pegmatites.
Prospecting for gold on Komo in 2022 uncovered a
Li-Ta-Be pegmatite outcrop that returned 0.04% Li2O, 159 ppm Ta,
396 ppm Be in a grab sample. The new Li-Ta-Be occurrence is located
in the “Goldilocks” zone of a large S-type batholith, a few
kilometers south of the La Grande – Nemiscau boundary. This new
Li-Ta-Be occurrence further supports the lithium potential of the
project.
The Komo project consists of 465 claims covering
a total of 245 square kilometres. Historically, this project was
worked for its gold and base metals potential and has never been
explored for its excellent lithium potential. Midland is currently
planning an exploration program that will be launched in the coming
weeks.
Cautionary statements:
Note that grades determined from grab samples
and erratic boulders may not be representative of mineralized
zones.
Mineralization of the James Bay Lithium deposit
mentioned in this press release may not be representative of
mineralization that could be found on the Komo project.
Quality control
Rock samples from project mentioned have been
analyzed by an ICP-MS method with a four-acids dissolution
(ME-MS61) at ALS Laboratories (Vancouver, BC). Exploration programs
are designed, and results are interpreted by Qualified Persons
employing a Quality Assurance/Quality Control program consistent
with industry best practices, including the use of standards and
blanks with every batch of 20 samples.
About Midland
Midland targets the excellent mineral potential
of Quebec to make the discovery of new world-class deposits of gold
and critical metals. Midland is proud to count on reputable
partners such as BHP Canada Inc., Rio Tinto Exploration Canada
Inc., Barrick Gold Inc., Wallbridge Mining Company Ltd, Probe Gold
Inc., Agnico Eagle Mines Limited, Osisko Development Corp., SOQUEM
Inc., Brunswick Exploration Inc., Nunavik Mineral Exploration Fund,
and Abcourt Mines Inc. Midland prefers to work in partnership and
intends to quickly conclude additional agreements in regard to
newly acquired properties. Management is currently reviewing other
opportunities and projects to build up the Corporation portfolio
and generate shareholder value.
This press release was prepared by Mario Masson.
P.Geo., VP Exploration for Midland and Qualified Person as defined
by NI 43-101, who also approved the technical content of this press
release.
For further information, please consult
Midland’s website or contact:
Gino Roger, President and Chief Executive Officer
Tel.: 450 420-5977 Fax: 450 420-5978 Email:
info@midlandexploration.com Website: www.midlandexploration.com
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