Surge Battery Metals Intersects 34 Metres Of 3,985 ppm Lithium
Further results from a summer drill program have been released by Surge Battery Metals (TSXV: NILI). The results come from work conducted at the firms Nevada North Lithium Project.
The results come from hole NN2302, which intersected two mineralized horizons. Highlights include:
- NN2302: 34.29 metres of 3,985 ppm lithium from 20.57 metres depth
- NN2302: 6.85 metres of 2,346 ppm lithium from 72.39 metres depth
The results reportedly saw highpoint values of 5,820 ppm, while assays used a 1,000 ppm lithium cut-off level. In totality, the hole intersected 41.2 metres of intersected clay horizons, with an average grade of 3,712 ppm lithium. The hole is said to be a 250 metre step out to the northwest from drilling conducted in 2022.
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In terms of the summer drill program, one hole remains under the current operating plan. Drill hole W, which is to replace drill hole U under previously disclosed drill intentions, was just approved for drilling by the BLM, and will represent a 500 metre step out to the north, extending the strike length of the deposit to 3,500 metres, should it intersect mineralization.
Surge Battery Metals Inc. last traded at $1.48 on the TSX Venture Exchange.
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