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First Tellurium Initiates 2022 Exploration Program of its Colorado based Klondike Claim

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First Tellurium Corp. conducted a site visit led by Senior Geologist John Keller to reconfirm previous assay results ahead of its 2022 drilling program at the Klondike property in Colorado. The company aims to leverage high tellurium grades, previously up to 3.3%, along with notable gold and silver readings. Upcoming plans include creating updated geological maps and beginning drilling operations. CEO Tyrone Docherty expressed optimism about the potential of the Klondike property, emphasizing the expected increase in value for shareholders through successful drilling outcomes.

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  • High tellurium grades previously identified at 3.3%.
  • Planned 2022 drilling program could enhance resource estimation and shareholder value.
  • Expert opinion from John Keller supports the property's high potential for mineral discovery.
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Senior Geologist John Keller Visits Site to Reconfirm Previous Results in Preparation for a 2022 Drilling Program

Vancouver, BC, Canada, Feb. 08, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- First Tellurium Corp. (CSE: FTEL) (the “Company” or “First Tellurium”), put boots on the ground to reconfirm previous assay results in preparation for its 2022 drill program.

Tellurium (Te) is a very rare element that averages only .3 parts per billion. Previous exploration on the property yielded tellurium grades of up to 3.3% (33,000 ppm), along with high gold and silver grades. The Colorado Geological Survey (CGS), in collaboration with the Colorado School of Mines, published reports on First Solar’s exploration at Klondike in the 2015 Colorado Mineral and Energy Industry Activities 2014 to 2015 publication.

The Klondike property is situated in the San Juan Mountains in Colorado and was previously owned by First Solar, Inc. First Solar is one of the biggest solar panel manufacturers in the world with a market cap of 9.4 billion Canadian. First Solar originally eyed the property as a potential primary tellurium source for its cadmium-telluride (CdTe) solar panels. The company then decided to leave exploration and mining to the experts and First Tellurium was able to acquire the claim.

John Keller was First Solar’s previous exploration manager and has stated, “The Klondike property has by far the highest tellurium grades in rock samples of the hundreds of prospects and mines we examined in the U.S. and Canada from 2006 to 2011. Some samples at Klondike were an order of magnitude higher in tellurium grade than any others we collected in the U.S. or in Canada.”

In late January 2022, Mr. Keller was on the property and took samples from various areas of the claim. They have been sent out for testing and the company expects those results within 6 to 8 weeks.

In preparation of its drilling program, and based on the results of the various laboratory samples, the Company intends to implement the following:

  • Produce an updated surface geology map of the claim.
  • Create additional maps showing existing surface assays of tellurium, gold and silver.
  • Illustrate cross section models to identify drilling targets,
  • Prepare a detailed map of potential drill sites with proposed depths and angles.
  • Begin the 2022 drill exploration program.

“In 2022, our continued development of both the Klondike and Deer Horn properties should increase their value and appeal to strategic partners,” explained Tyrone Docherty, CEO of First Tellurium. “We believe the Klondike property is one of the richest tellurium properties in the world and we anticipate a very successful drill program this year. Our drill results should bring additional value to our new and existing shareholders.”

What is Tellurium (Te)
Tellurium is a naturally occurring element found in the earth's crust, but is extremely rare.

The largest use of tellurium (Te) in the past decade or more has been in the manufacture of thin-film photovoltaic solar panels. Tellurium, along with cadmium, is an essential component of the thin photovoltaic layer which generates the electricity from solar radiation.

Increasingly used in thermoelectric devices, including solar panels. Tellurium is also used in vulcanization of rubber, percussion caps, battery plate protectors and electrical resistors.

About First Tellurium Corp.
First Tellurium’s unique business model is to generate revenue and value through mineral discovery, project development, project generation and cooperative access to untapped mineral regions in Indigenous territory with sustainable exploration.

Our polymetallic (tellurium, gold, silver copper, tungsten) Deer Horn Project in British Columbia and Klondike tellurium-gold property in Colorado anchor a diversified search for metals, working in alliance with Indigenous peoples, NGOs, governments and leading metals buyers. This is the future of mineral exploration: generating revenue by exploring responsibly and leveraging diverse partnerships.

First Tellurium proudly adheres to and supports the principles and rights set out in the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples and in particular the fundamental proposition of free, prior and informed consent.



On behalf of the board of directors of
First Tellurium Corp.



“Tyrone Docherty”                        
Tyrone Docherty
President and CEO


For further information please contact:

Tyrone Docherty
604.789.5653
tyrone@firsttellurium.com

  

Neither the Canadian Securities Exchange nor its regulations services accept responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.

Forward-looking information
All statements included in this press release that address activities, events or developments that the Company expects, believes or anticipates will or may occur in the future are forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements involve numerous assumptions made by the Company based on its experience, perception of historical trends, current conditions, expected future developments and other factors it believes are appropriate in the circumstances. In addition, these statements involve substantial known and unknown risks and uncertainties that contribute to the possibility that the predictions, forecasts, projections and other forward-looking statements will prove inaccurate, certain of which are beyond the Company’s control. Readers should not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements. Except as required by law, the Company does not intend to revise or update these forward-looking statements after the date hereof or revise them to reflect the occurrence of future unanticipated event.


FAQ

What are First Tellurium Corp.'s 2022 drilling plans?

First Tellurium Corp. plans to initiate a drilling program at the Klondike property in 2022, focusing on high tellurium, gold, and silver grades.

Who is John Keller in relation to First Tellurium Corp.?

John Keller is the Senior Geologist who previously served as exploration manager for First Solar, and he recently visited the Klondike property to reconfirm assay results.

What is the significance of tellurium in the solar industry?

Tellurium is crucial for manufacturing thin-film photovoltaic solar panels, an important component for generating solar energy.

What previous results were found at the Klondike property?

Previous exploration at Klondike revealed tellurium grades of up to 3.3%, along with high concentrations of gold and silver.

What is the expected outcome of the 2022 drilling program?

The drilling program is anticipated to increase the resource estimation and overall value of the Klondike property, benefiting existing shareholders.

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