TORONTO, Feb. 23,
2023 /CNW/ - Voltage Metals Corp., ("Voltage" or the
"Company") (TSXV: VOLT) is pleased to report final assay results
from the diamond drill program at the Company's 100% owned St.
Laurent Nickel-Copper-Cobalt Project, located 160 km northeast of
Timmins, Ontario. Exploration
consisted of seven holes, (2,457m),
with borehole EM geophysical surveys completed on six holes. The
2022 program was a follow up to encouraging results from a 2019
program by a previous operator, with SL-19-01 intersecting three
separate intervals of >1.0% Ni, and SL-19-03 intersecting
113.4 m 0.22% Ni, 0.17% Cu
Highlights
- Six out of Seven holes intersected encouraging Ni-Cu sulphide
mineralization.
- SL-22-07 intersected 51.8 metres of 0.24% Ni 0.18% Cu, was
drilled to provide definition on the broad zone of mineralization
intersected in SL-19-03 which included 113.4 metres 0.22% Ni, 0.17%
Cu.
- SL-22-09 intersected 23.1 metres of 0.36% Ni, 0.23% Cu,
including a higher-grade section of 6.0 metres of 0.62% Ni, 0.36%
Cu. A deeper intersection in this hole returned 14.0 metres of
0.25% Ni, 0.14% Cu.
- SL-22-10 intersected 10.3 metres of 0.29% Ni, 0.17 % Cu and a
deeper higher-grade interval of 0.67% Ni, 0.44% Cu over 4.0
metres..
- SL-22-11 intersected multiple intervals of mineralization
including 17.5m of 0.28% Ni 0.19% Cu,
an intermediate interval of 13.0 metres of 0.53% Ni, 0.27 % Cu, and
a deeper intersection of 14.4 metres of 0.36% Ni, 0.32% Cu.
- A newly identified Maxwell Plate EM anomaly positioned between
SL-10-01 and SL-19-02 suggests size and continuity of
mineralization for follow-up drill testing.
- A recently defined Maxwell Plate EM anomaly proximal to
SL-19-06 providing a priority target for follow-up work and
suggests continuity of the mineralized system to the
northeast.
St. Laurent Nickel Sulphide
Mineralized System
The St. Laurent Project displays geological characteristics
indicative of a gabbro breccia/conduit hosted style of nickel
mineralization, comparable to the Lynn Lake Deposit (28.4 million
tons @ 0.91% Ni, 0.49% Cu)1 the Kenbridge deposit (7.5
million tonnes @ 0.58% Ni, 0.32% Cu)2, and the Montcalm
Deposit (3.9 million tonnes @ 1.3% Ni, 0.67% Cu, 0.05
Co)3. Characteristics of these systems include,
irregular massive sulphide lenses contained within broad intervals
of lower grade mineralization, often disrupted by barren xenoliths
of gabbro intrusion material and the surrounding wall rock
material.
Nickel and sulphur assay data from St
Laurent predicts a high nickel tenor4 of 5% Ni
for massive sulphides (35% S) in the St.
Laurent system. Drilling to date has intersected
multiple intervals of wide, lower grade disseminated, stringers and
blebby sulphide mineralization.
2022 Drill Hole Results
SL-22-05 was drilled 45 metres up-dip from the three
closely spaced mineralized zones intersected in SL-19-01 (1.1% Ni,
0.5% Cu, 503 ppm Co, 5.1% S over 3.6m, 1.3% Ni, 0.5 % Cu, 568 ppm Co, 5.6% S over
4.2m, 1.0% Ni, 0.8% Cu, 506 ppm Co,
4.8% S over 4.7m) coincident with the
center of a strong Maxwell Plate EM anomaly. The hole encountered
sulphide mineralization at the expected depth with 0.7% Ni, 0.3% Cu
over 2.6 m, but was abruptly
terminated by the presence of mafic volcanic xenoliths.
Several narrow intervals were intersected, including 3.9 m of 0.21% Ni, 0.25% Cu, and a deeper section
of 0.8m of 0.81% Ni, 0.14% Cu.
The presence of mafic volcanic xenoliths is an expected component
of the conduit type system. Identifying the position of the
larger xenoliths is important for future drill planning.
SL-22-06 was drilled to test the north-east extension of
the mineralized system in the down plunge direction, targeting a
deep-strong Maxwell Plate EM anomaly. Non mineralized Gabbro and
Diorite were intersected throughout the entirety of hole with no
explanation for the anomaly. Follow up Borehole EM surveys
have defined a strong, large off-hole anomaly indicating the
presence of conductive material continuing in the northeast
down-plunge direction.
SL-22-07 was drilled 400 metres in front and
oriented back towards SL-19-03. The purpose of the hole was to
further define the width and orientation of the low- grade
mineralization in SL-19-03, while at the same time testing multiple
Maxwell Plate EM anomalies. SL-22-07 intersected 51.8m of 0.24% Ni, 0.18% Cu. The broad zone
of mineralization was cut-off early by the presence of a large
mafic volcanic xenolith. The mineralized zone in this area is
interpreted to be approximately 75 metres wide. Borehole EM
surveys have defined a large continuous Maxwell Plate EM anomaly
coincident with the broad zone of mineralization, suggesting good
continuity to the system.
SL-22-08 was drilled 80 metres east of SL-22-05 to
test the edge of a Maxwell Plate EM anomaly. A wide interval of
52.7 metres of 0.12% Ni, 0.09% Cu with a higher-grade interval of
0.25% Ni, 0.18% Cu over 9.0 metres was intersected.
SL-22-09 was drilled from the same setup as SL-22-08
at a steeper dip. SL-22-09 intersected 0.62% Ni, 0.36%
Cu over 6.0 m within a broader
interval of 23.1 metres of 0.34% Ni, 0.23% Cu.
Variation in grade of mineralization between SL-22-09,
SL-22-08 drilled 60 metres above, and SL-19-01 drilled 65 metres to
the west, highlight the expected variations in this style of a
mineralized system. SL-22-09 encountered a large mafic
volcanic xenolith interpreted to have cut off a portion of the
mineralized zone.
SL-22-10 was drilled to test wide sections of
mineralization reported in drill holes PA-2 and PA-4 (1966).
Drill casings for these two holes were located in the field, which
allows the historical data to be accurately incorporated into the
current model. SL-22-10 was positioned between the two older
setups and planned to evaluate the western portion of the
mineralized system. SL-22-10 intersected 10.3 metres of 0.29%
Ni, 0.17% Cu and a second interval of 4.0 metres of 0.70% Ni, 0.44%
Cu.
SL-22-11 was drilled from the same setup as SL-22-10
at a shallower dip. Multiple zones of mineralization were
intersected throughout the hole, including 5.5 metres of 0.28% Ni,
0.18% Cu, 6.5 metres of 0.22% Ni, 0.21% Cu, 17.5 metres of 0.28%
Ni, 0.42% Cu, and 13.0 metres of 0.53% Ni, 0.27% Cu. The
mineralized zone is interpreted to be approximately 100 metres
thick based on drilling in this area.
Assay results are included in Table 1. Drill
intervals in the table are core lengths, as true widths have not
been determined due to insufficient drill detail.
Table 1 – St.
Laurent 2022 Diamond Drill Program Assay Results
BHID
|
From
m
|
To m
|
Width
m
|
Ni
ppm
|
Cu
ppm
|
Co
ppm
|
Au
ppm
|
Pt
ppm
|
Pd
ppm
|
S %
|
SL-22-05
|
196.4
|
204.9
|
8.5
|
2978
|
2116
|
155
|
0.01
|
0.02
|
0.04
|
1.9
|
SL-22-05
incl
|
196.4
|
199.0
|
2.6
|
6733
|
3127
|
315
|
0.03
|
0.04
|
0.07
|
3.6
|
SL-22-05
|
216.6
|
220.5
|
3.9
|
2108
|
2491
|
135
|
0.05
|
0.03
|
0.04
|
2.2
|
Sl-22-05
|
256.2
|
257.0
|
0.8
|
8060
|
1395
|
408
|
0.02
|
0.21
|
0.13
|
4.5
|
SL-22-06
|
NSA
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
SL-22-07
|
289.2
|
341.0
|
51.8
|
2356
|
1817
|
159
|
0.03
|
0.07
|
0.07
|
3.7
|
SL-22-07
incl
|
330.5
|
339.8
|
9.3
|
3447
|
3130
|
192
|
0.07
|
0.14
|
0.09
|
3.7
|
SL-22-07
incl
|
334.0
|
339.8
|
5.8
|
4176
|
3718
|
232
|
0.09
|
0.18
|
0.12
|
4.3
|
SL-22-08
|
190.0
|
242.7
|
52.7
|
1203
|
917
|
98
|
0.01
|
0.02
|
0.02
|
2.5
|
SL-22-08
incl
|
190.0
|
199.0
|
9.0
|
2482
|
1806
|
129
|
0.01
|
0.02
|
0.02
|
2.2
|
SL-22-08
|
274.5
|
280.5
|
6.0
|
1332
|
777
|
112
|
0.01
|
0.04
|
0.04
|
2.5
|
SL-22-09
|
237.4
|
260.5
|
23.1
|
3577
|
2332
|
178
|
0.02
|
0.02
|
0.03
|
2.3
|
SL-22-09
incl
|
240.0
|
246.0
|
6.0
|
6183
|
3564
|
278
|
0.02
|
0.04
|
0.04
|
3.4
|
SL-22-09
|
284.0
|
298.0
|
14.0
|
2458
|
1372
|
149
|
0.02
|
0.01
|
0.03
|
2.3
|
SL-22-10
|
86.0
|
96.3
|
10.3
|
2938
|
1692
|
193
|
0.02
|
0.07
|
0.06
|
3.1
|
SL-22-10
|
164.0
|
168.0
|
4.0
|
6696
|
4352
|
329
|
0.16
|
0.06
|
0.03
|
4.5
|
SL-22-10
incl
|
165.3
|
168.0
|
2.7
|
8346
|
5885
|
408
|
0.22
|
0.07
|
0.04
|
5.3
|
SL-22-11
|
25.0
|
30.5
|
5.5
|
2701
|
1749
|
174
|
0.02
|
0.06
|
0.04
|
2.6
|
SL-22-11
|
85.0
|
91.5
|
6.5
|
2148
|
2183
|
146
|
0.03
|
0.05
|
0.04
|
2.2
|
SL-22-11
|
106.4
|
114.0
|
7.6
|
1561
|
770
|
116
|
0.01
|
0.04
|
0.03
|
1.6
|
SL-22-11
|
134.5
|
152.0
|
17.5
|
2801
|
1859
|
178
|
0.02
|
0.04
|
0.02
|
2.8
|
SL-22-11
|
175.5
|
188.5
|
13.0
|
5270
|
2674
|
314
|
0.01
|
0.04
|
0.05
|
3.7
|
SL-22-11
incl
|
185.4
|
186.5
|
1.1
|
13445
|
4480
|
810
|
0.01
|
0.10
|
0.12
|
6.9
|
SL-22-11
|
209.1
|
223.5
|
14.4
|
3603
|
3208
|
196
|
0.02
|
0.09
|
0.04
|
3.1
|
2022 Drill Program
Exploration consisted of seven holes, (2,457m), with borehole EM geophysical surveys
completed on six holes. A total of 570 samples, representing
800 metres of core were split for analysis. All drill holes,
with the exception of SL-22-06, intersected multiple intervals of
sulphide mineralization. The St.
Laurent mineralized system has been sporadically tested
along 650 metres strike extent, with only 4,792 metres of drilling
in three separate programs since 2008. In 1966, 13 holes were
competed, with drill logs (limited assay data) provided for 7 of
the 13 holes (1,081m).
Drill Hole locations for the 2022 program are included in Table
2.
Table 2- 2022 Drill Hole Locations
BHID
|
UTM E
|
UTM N
|
Elev
Z
|
Az
|
Dip
|
EOH m
|
SL-22-05
|
603758
|
5469208
|
290
|
330
|
-55
|
300.0
|
SL-22-06
|
603988
|
5469744
|
290
|
150
|
-70
|
486.0
|
SL-22-07
|
603835
|
5469675
|
290
|
150
|
-55
|
471.0
|
SL-22-08
|
603828
|
5469243
|
290
|
330
|
-55
|
309.0
|
SL-22-09
|
603828
|
5469243
|
290
|
330
|
-68
|
384.0
|
SL-22-10
|
603590
|
5469409
|
290
|
150
|
-65
|
219.0
|
SL-22-11
|
603590
|
5469409
|
290
|
150
|
-50
|
288.0
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2457.0
|
Borehole EM Surveys
Borehole EM surveys were performed on the majority of 2019 and
2022 drill holes. The interpreted Maxwell Plate modeling is an effective method at
tracking the trend of the mineralization and provides a high level
of confidence for future drill targeting.
Comment on Results
The 2022 Voltage diamond drill program has improved the
geological understanding of the St.
Laurent project and greatly expanded the footprint of the
mineralized system. Bob Bresee,
President of Voltage states "The objective of the 2022 drill
program was to identify massive sulphide mineralization, which
based on the nickel tenor of this system indicates high grade 5%
nickel. The St. Laurent
magmatic system includes appreciable amounts of cobalt and PGE's
which combined with a high nickel grade provides an extremely
desirable exploration target due to the high dollar value of the
contained minerals. Although massive sulphides are the
primary exploration focus, wide lower grade nickel mineralization
in conjunction with the current high metal prices present
exploration opportunities to evaluate lower nickel grade, larger
volume material. The broad zones of lower grade
mineralization at St. Laurent
indicate a large continuous system that has been lightly drill
tested with 5,873 metres total drilling since 1966, along a strike
distance of 650 metres."
Assaying & QAQC
Core was logged, tagged and sawn at the Company's logging
facility in Cochrane,
Ontario. Samples were transported in sealed bags to ALS
Canada Ltd. facility in Timmins
for preparation. Pulps were transported to Vancouver, British Columbia for 35 element
MEICP41 Aqua regia ICP AES analysis, PGM ICP23 analysis for Au- Pt-
Pd analysis, S-IR08 for Sulphur analysis, Cu OG46 analysis for
>10000 ppm Cu and NiOG46 analysis for >10000 ppm Ni.
the sampling of, and assay data, from drill core is monitored
through the implementation of a quality assurance - quality control
(QA-QC) program designed to follow industry best practice.
Qualified Person
The St. Laurent 2022 diamond
drill project was completed under the direct supervision of
Todd Keast, P.Geo, a consultant to
Voltage Metals Corp. Todd
Keast, P.Geo. is a Qualified Person as defined in National
Instrument 43-101. He has reviewed and approved the technical
content of this press release.
References:
- Pinsent R.H., 1980, Nickel Copper Mineralization in the Lynn
Lake Gabbro, Manitoba Department of Energy and Mines Minerals
Resources Division Economic Geology Report ER-79-3.
- Tartisan Nickel Corp. Sedar Website P & E Mining
Consultants, Sept 17,2020, Technical
Report and Updated Mineral Resource Estimate of the Kenbridge
Nickel Project.
- Atkinson, 2011, Ministry of Northern Development and
Mines.
- Nickel Tenor is a common practice in magmatic nickel-copper
exploration where the nickel vs S ratio is extrapolated to 100%
sulphides (35% S), to estimate the grade of massive sulphide.
Nickel tenor does not provide certainty that massive sulphides will
be discovered.
SOURCE Voltage Metals Corp.