European Energy Metals Acquires New Exploration Licenses in Finland and Provides Exploration Update
European Energy Metals (TSXV: FIN) (FSE: W28) has expanded its exploration footprint in Finland, submitting applications for five new Exploration Licenses (ELs) covering 10,220 hectares. This brings the company's total EL holdings to 15,770 ha in the Kaustinen region, an area known for Lithium-Cesium-Tantalum (LCT) Pegmatites. The new licenses are strategically located near Sibanye-Stillwater/Keliber's (SK) operations, which boast resources of approximately 17 million tonnes grading 1% Li2O.
The company's 2024 field program, ongoing since May, includes detailed prospecting, geological mapping, and Base-of-Till sampling. It builds on the 2023 exploration success, which discovered widespread lithium-rich, spodumene-bearing pegmatite mineralization, notably at the Kyrola Prospect. This 850m long boulder field yielded samples with up to 3.84% Li2O, highlighting the area's potential.
European Energy Metals (TSXV: FIN) (FSE: W28) ha ampliato la propria area di esplorazione in Finlandia, presentando domande per cinque nuove Licenze di Esplorazione (EL) che coprono 10.220 ettari. Ciò porta il totale delle licenze EL dell'azienda a 15.770 ha nella regione di Kaustinen, un'area nota per i Pegmatiti di Litio-Cesio-Tantalio (LCT). Le nuove licenze sono strategicamente posizionate vicino alle operazioni di Sibanye-Stillwater/Keliber (SK), che vantano risorse di circa 17 milioni di tonnellate con una gradazione dell'1% di Li2O.
Il programma di campo dell'azienda per il 2024, in corso da maggio, include prospezioni dettagliate, mappatura geologica e campionamento del Base-of-Till. Questo programma si basa sul successo esplorativo del 2023, che ha scoperto una diffusa mineralizzazione di pegmatiti contenenti litio e spodumene, in particolare nel Progetto Kyrola. Questo campo di massi lungo 850 m ha prodotto campioni con un massimo del 3,84% di Li2O, mettendo in luce il potenziale dell'area.
European Energy Metals (TSXV: FIN) (FSE: W28) ha ampliado su área de exploración en Finlandia, presentando solicitudes para cinco nuevas Licencias de Exploración (EL) que cubren 10.220 hectáreas. Esto eleva el total de licencias EL de la empresa a 15.770 ha en la región de Kaustinen, un área conocida por los Pegmatitos de Litio-Cesio-Tantalio (LCT). Las nuevas licencias están estratégicamente ubicadas cerca de las operaciones de Sibanye-Stillwater/Keliber (SK), que cuentan con recursos de aproximadamente 17 millones de toneladas con un grado del 1% de Li2O.
El programa de campo de la empresa para 2024, que ha estado en marcha desde mayo, incluye prospecciones detalladas, mapeo geológico y muestreo de Base-of-Till. Se basa en el éxito exploratorio de 2023, que descubrió una amplia mineralización de pegmatitas ricas en litio y espodumena, notablemente en el Prospecto Kyrola. Este campo de bolos de 850 m generó muestras con hasta un 3,84% de Li2O, destacando el potencial del área.
European Energy Metals (TSXV: FIN) (FSE: W28)는 핀란드에서 탐사 영역을 확장하며 10,220 헥타르를 포함하는 5개의 신규 탐사 라이선스(EL) 신청서를 제출했습니다. 이로써 회사의 총 EL 보유량은 Kaustinen 지역에서 15,770 헥타르로 증가했습니다. 이 지역은 리튬-세슘-탄탈룸(LCT) 페그마타이트로 유명합니다. 새로운 라이선스는 리소스가 약 1700만 톤, Li2O 함량이 1%인 Sibanye-Stillwater/Keliber(SK) 운영 근처에 전략적으로 위치해 있습니다.
회사의 2024년 현장 프로그램은 5월부터 진행 중이며, 세부 탐사, 지질 맵핑, 바닥인덩어리 샘플링을 포함합니다. 이는 2023년의 탐사 성공을 바탕으로 하며, Kyrola 탐사지에서 리튬이 풍부한 스포듐네 석영 광물화가 널리 발견되었습니다. 이 850m 길이의 바위 필드에서는 최대 3.84% Li2O 샘플이 채취되어 이 지역의 잠재력을 강조합니다.
European Energy Metals (TSXV: FIN) (FSE: W28) a élargi son empreinte d'exploration en Finlande en soumettant des demandes pour cinq nouvelles Licences d'Exploration (EL) couvrant 10 220 hectares. Cela porte le total des licences EL de l'entreprise à 15 770 ha dans la région de Kaustinen, une zone reconnue pour ses Pegmatites Lithium-Césium-Tantale (LCT). Les nouvelles licences sont stratégiquement situées près des opérations de Sibanye-Stillwater/Keliber (SK), qui disposent de ressources d'environ 17 millions de tonnes avec une teneur de 1 % de Li2O.
Le programme de terrain de l'entreprise pour 2024, qui est en cours depuis mai, comprend des prospections détaillées, de la cartographie géologique et des échantillonnages de Base-of-Till. Il s'appuie sur le succès de l'exploration de 2023, qui a découvert une vaste minéralisation de pegmatites riches en lithium et contenant de la spodumène, notamment au Prospect Kyrola. Ce champ de blocs de 850 m a donné des échantillons contenant jusqu'à 3,84 % de Li2O, mettant en lumière le potentiel de la région.
European Energy Metals (TSXV: FIN) (FSE: W28) hat seine Explorationsfläche in Finnland erweitert und Anträge für fünf neue Explorationslizenzen (EL) eingereicht, die insgesamt 10.220 Hektar abdecken. Damit erhöht sich der gesamte EL-Besitz des Unternehmens auf 15.770 ha in der Region Kaustinen, einem Gebiet, das für Lithium-Cesium-Tantal (LCT) Pegmatite bekannt ist. Die neuen Lizenzen sind strategisch in der Nähe der Betriebe von Sibanye-Stillwater/Keliber (SK) gelegen, die über Ressourcen von etwa 17 Millionen Tonnen mit einem Gehalt von 1% Li2O verfügen.
Das Feldprogramm des Unternehmens für 2024, das seit Mai läuft, umfasst detaillierte Prospektierungen, geologische Kartierungen und Basalt-Probenahmen. Es baut auf dem Entdeckungserfolg im Jahr 2023 auf, wo eine weit verbreitete, lithiumhaltige Spodumen-Pegmatit-Mineralisierung, insbesondere im Kyrola-Projekt, entdeckt wurde. Dieses 850 m lange Blockfeld lieferte Proben mit bis zu 3,84% Li2O und hebt das Potenzial des Gebiets hervor.
- Expansion of exploration licenses by 10,220 hectares in Finland's lithium-rich Kaustinen region
- Strategic proximity to Sibanye-Stillwater/Keliber's operations and planned spodumene concentrator
- Discovery of Kyrola Prospect with high-grade lithium samples up to 3.84% Li2O
- Ongoing 2024 field program to advance projects to drill definition stage
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Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - August 15, 2024) - European Energy Metals (TSXV: FIN) (FSE: W28) ("European Energy Metals" or the "Company") is pleased to announce that it submitted applications for five new Exploration Licenses (ELs) adding to its extensive land holdings in Finland.
Five new EL applications covering 10,220 hectares (ha) were recently submitted to Finnish regulators. The new Els cover geological terrane considered highly prospective for Lithium-Cesium-Tantalum (LCT) Pegmatites in the Kaustinen region of Central Finland. The new Els augment the company's existing Nabba and Nabba 2 ELs with total EL holdings now at 15,770 ha (see Figure 1 below).
The new licenses are largely contiguous with Sibanye-Stillwater/Keliber (SK) licenses, which host several LCT spodumene-pegmatite deposits with published resources of approximately 17 million tonnes grading
Figure 1: Finnish Exploration Licenses and Tenements
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Lithium Exploration Program
The 2024 field program has been underway since late May and includes data compilation, detailed prospecting, geological mapping, selective trenching, ground magnetic geophysics and Base-of-Till (BoT) sampling to identify and refine targets for diamond drilling in the fall.
Field crews have begun following up on the results of the 2023 exploration program where widespread lithium-rich, spodumene-bearing pegmatite mineralization was discovered. During the 2023 exploration program, crews identified multiple occurrences of lithium bearing spodumene pegmatite mineralization on the underlying Nabba Exploration Reservation, which has now been converted to an EL. The highlight was the discovery of the Kyrola Prospect, an 850m long by 110m wide spodumene-bearing pegmatite boulder field, where 49 rock chip grab samples assayed from
Jeremy Poirier, the Company's Chief Executive Officer, commented, "The expansion of our exploration licenses allowed for more significant exploration to test and define the subsurface extent of widespread mineralization identified on surface. In conjunction, our 2024 exploration program is designed to advance these projects and areas to a drill definition stage. The prospectivity of our tenements is highlighted by the proximity to other significant known deposits in addition to Keliber's lithium concentrator currently under construction."
About European Energy Metals Corp.
European Energy Metals Corp. is a junior mining company primarily focussed on the Lithium-Cesium-Tantalum Finnish Pegmatite Project in central Finland. Governing bodies in Europe and Finland are legislating environmentally friendly and energy independent laws and policies. One of the key components is access to REE and, specifically, lithium. The Company's concessions are located within 15 kms of the Keliber mine and production complex, currently under construction and expected to begin production in H2 2025. The Company cautions the presence of lithium mineralization on Keliber's properties is not necessarily indicative of similar mineralization on the Company's mineral reservations.
An estimated €600 million investment by Keliber's parent company Sibanye-Stillwater Limited (NYSE:SBSW) in partnership with the Finnish Minerals Group (www.mineralsgroup.fi) is underway in the Kautinen Region and will see the development of open-pit and underground mining from several deposits, construction of a central spodumene concentrator plant and a lithium hydroxide chemical plant at tidewater in Kokkola. When completed, this complex will comprise a complete hard-rock spodumene pegmatite lithium supply chain (source: www.sibanyestillwater.com).
The Company also has several 100 percent owned precious metals projects in Northern Finland. They are located in the Paleo-Proterozoic Greenstone Terrane of Northern Finland comprised of multiple greenstone belts including the CLGB which hosts world-class gold (eg Kittila Deposit, owned by Agnico Eagle and Ikkari Deposit, owned by Rupert Resources) and base metal deposits (eg Kevitsa owned by Boliden and Sakatti owned by Aglo-American). The belt's potential is also suggested by the presence of several major mining companies in the belt. The belt has very recently garnered significant interest following an offer from Rupert Resources to buy B2Gold's
QA/QC Statement
Mike Basha, P.Eng., P.Geo. (NL), VP Exploration of European Energy Metals Corp., a Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101, has approved this press release.
Samples were submitted to ALS Laboratories in Sodankyla Finland. ALS inserted internal standards, blanks and pulp duplicates within each sample batch as part of their own internal monitoring of quality control protocols. European Energy Metals monitors precision and bias performance by inserting certified lithium standards (OREAS 750 and OREAS 753) as well as blanks into each batch submitted to ALS at a rate of 1:25.
The major element oxides and trace elements including Li, Cs, Ta and Be were analysed by ALS analytical package ME-MS89L + B-MS89L involving digestion by Na2O2 fusion followed by ALS's super trace ICP-MS methodology. QAQC results to date do not indicate any analytical accuracy issues with all standards returning values Li values within 3 standard deviations of their certified mean and blanks returning expected values.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:
Jeremy Poirier, CEO
Telephone: 604-722-9842
Email: info@europeanenergymetals.com
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Cautionary Statements Regarding Forward Looking Information
This news release contains forward-looking information within the meaning of applicable securities legislation. Forward-looking information is typically identified by words such as: believe, expect, anticipate, intend, estimate, postulate and similar expressions, or are those, which, by their nature, refer to future events. Such statements include, without limitation, statements regarding the future results of operations, performance and achievements of the Company, including the presence of lithium or gold mineralization at, and the exploration and development potential of, the Company's properties, as well as the timing and costs of any future exploration at the properties. Although the Company believes that such statements are reasonable, it can give no assurances that such expectations will prove to be correct. All such forward-looking information is based on certain assumptions and analyses made by the Company in light of their experience and perception of historical trends, current conditions and expected future developments, as well as other factors management believes are appropriate in the circumstances. This information, however, is subject to a variety of risks and uncertainties and other factors that could cause actual events or results to differ materially from those projected in the forward-looking information. Important factors that could cause actual results to differ from this forward-looking information include unexpected costs of any anticipated work programs and the ability to fund such unexpected costs, required approvals in connection with any work programs and the ability to obtain such approvals, risks inherent in exploration as well as those described under the heading "Risks and Uncertainties" in the Company's most recently filed MD&A. The Company does not intend, and expressly disclaims any obligation to, update or revise the forward-looking information contained in this news release, except as required by law. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on forward-looking information.
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