Trading Symbol: TSXV:
NAR
VANCOUVER, BC, Oct. 12,
2023 /CNW/ - North Arrow Minerals Inc. (TSXV:
NAR) ("North Arrow") is pleased to announce the discovery of
new spodumene mineralized pegmatites at its 100% owned LDG and
MacKay Lithium Projects in the Northwest
Territories. Highlights of recently completed field work
include:
- Discovery of the MK3 spodumene pegmatite at the MacKay
Project.
- Mapping of new spodumene pegmatite mineralization in the
SD2 area at the LDG Project.
- Over 17 simple and spodumene-bearing pegmatites have now
been identified at both properties.
- 53 rock (grab and channel-sawn) and soil samples have been
submitted for lithium assay and geochemical analysis.
- Ground magnetic and high-resolution drone orthophoto
imagery surveys were completed over six priority pegmatite
occurrences.
North Arrow discovers new spodumene bearing
pegmatite at MacKay Project, NWT
Ken Armstrong, President and CEO
of North Arrow commented, "Recent exploration of North Arrow's LDG
and MacKay Lithium Projects has resulted in the discovery of new
spodumene mineralization at both properties and increased our
confidence in the size potential of this new spodumene-bearing
lithium pegmatite field. Ground magnetic, high-resolution drone
imagery and bedrock mapping surveys will significantly aid in
ongoing interpretation and modelling of priority pegmatites,
including planning for exploration drilling in 2024."
Field work on the LDG property focused on lithium pegmatites in
the SD2 and SD4 areas where earlier sampling returned assays of up
to 1.7% Li2O and 2.1% Li2O, respectively
(please see North Arrow news release dated September 18, 2023 for details). In both areas,
extensive overburden limits the number and extent of pegmatite
exposures, however ground geophysical surveys indicate magnetic
correlations with pegmatite outcrops extend beneath overburden
along the interpreted strike of these bodies. At SD2, in addition
to the main, previously discovered, 500m long spodumene pegmatite, new mapping has
identified at least three additional subparallel pegmatites in the
area, including one sub-cropping exposure, over 100m long, hosting visually identified spodumene
mineralization.
On the MacKay property, the MK3 spodumene pegmatite was
discovered approximately 4.5 km from the MK1 pegmatite from which
10 of 12 rock samples collected to date have returned in excess of
1.1% Li2O, including a high assay of 3.7%
Li2O (please see North Arrow news releases dated
September 20, 2023 and August 14, 2023 for details). MK3 is a prominent
15 to 20m wide, white pegmatite
exposure traced near continuously along strike for approximately
130m. Visually identified 2-30cm long
spodumene crystals are present throughout the exposure, and the
pegmatite remains open in one direction where it extends beneath
extensive overburden.
![Image 2: Geologist Mike MacMorran cutting a channel sample on a portion of the newly discovered MK3 pegmatite, MacKay Project, NT (CNW Group/North Arrow Minerals Inc.) Image 2: Geologist Mike MacMorran cutting a channel sample on a portion of the newly discovered MK3 pegmatite, MacKay Project, NT (CNW Group/North Arrow Minerals Inc.)](https://mma.prnewswire.com/media/2245385/North_Arrow_Minerals_Inc__NORTH_ARROW_REPORTS_NEW%C2%A0SPODUMENE_MINE.jpg)
Mr. Armstrong continued, "In a short period of time, and with
limited field work, North Arrow has discovered four significant
spodumene pegmatites within a newly recognized pegmatite field in
the Northwest Territories. These
discoveries are located in a similar geological setting to the
better-known Yellowknife Pegmatite Province, and North Arrow's work
to date demonstrates they have potential for similar size and scale
to the pegmatites of the Yellowknife area. The LDG and MacKay
spodumene pegmatites lie within several kilometres of the
Tibbitt-Contwoyto winter road connecting Yellowknife with the NWT's diamond mines
located just north of the properties. Exploration drilling in 2024
will benefit from use of this winter road, as well as North Arrow's
fully permitted exploration camp which has been updated in support
of this work."
About North Arrow
Minerals
North Arrow is a Canadian based exploration company focused on
the identification and evaluation of lithium and other exploration
opportunities in Canada. North
Arrow's management, board of directors and advisors have
significant successful experience in the global exploration and
mining industry. North Arrow is evaluating spodumene pegmatites at
its 100% owned LDG, MacKay, and DeStaffany Lithium Projects (NWT)
and is also exploring for lithium in Nunavut at the Bathurst Inlet pegmatite field
and continues work to identify additional lithium exploration
opportunities in northern Canada.
North Arrow also owns interests in the Naujaat (NU), Pikoo (SK),
and Loki (NWT) Diamond Projects and maintains a 100% interest in
the Hope Bay Oro Gold Project, located approximately 3 km north of
Agnico Eagle's Doris Gold Mine,
Nunavut. North Arrow's exploration
programs are conducted under the direction of Kenneth Armstrong, P.Geo. (NWT/NU, ON),
President and CEO of North Arrow and a Qualified Person under NI
43-101. Mr. Armstrong has reviewed and approved the technical
contents of this press release.
North Arrow Minerals Inc.
/s/ "Kenneth A. Armstrong"
Kenneth Armstrong
President and CEO
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except as required by law.
SOURCE North Arrow Minerals Inc.