Surge Battery Metals Enters into Property Option Agreement on 16 Lithium Mining Claims in the Nevada San Emidio Desert
Surge Battery Metals Inc. (TSXV:NILI, OTC PINK:NILIF) has entered into a Property Option Agreement to acquire an 80% interest in the Galt Claim Group in Nevada's San Emidio Desert, comprising 16 mineral claims over 640 acres. The agreement involves a consideration of US$20,000, 1 million restricted shares, and 4 million warrants. Historical exploration indicates promising concentrations of lithium, cesium, and rubidium. The company aims to evaluate lithium brine and clay potential in the region. Approval from the TSX Venture Exchange is pending.
- Acquisition of 80% interest in valuable lithium claims in Nevada.
- Historical exploration shows significant lithium concentrations (mean 365 ppm).
- Potential for joint venture following the exercise of the option.
- None.
VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESSWIRE / March 2, 2022 / Surge Battery Metals Inc. (the "Company" or "Surge") (TSXV:NILI)(OTC PINK:NILIF)(FRA:DJ5C) is pleased to announce that further to its news release dated January 20, 2022, the Company has now entered into a Property Option Agreement with Paul Lechler and John Van de Sand dated February 24, 2022 whereby the Company may earn an undivided
Terms of the Transaction:
The proposed consideration for the undivided
- US
$20,000 t o be paid upon Exchange approval; - 1,000,000 restricted shares ("Shares") of Surge to be issued upon Exchange approval, which Shares shall vest and be released as follows:
25% released upon Exchange approval and25% released each three-month period thereafter; - 4,000,000 warrants of Surge to be issued upon Exchange approval, with at an exercise price of CAD
$0.30 per share for a period of five years from Exchange approval and vesting on the same schedule as the Shares in b); and - US
$10,000 each year on the anniversary of Exchange approval of the Transaction for five years.
Joint Venture:
Upon the Company having exercised the Option, Surge will have earned an undivided
All securities issued in connection with the Transaction are subject to a four-month and a day hold period in accordance with Canadian Securities Laws.
Past Mineral Exploration Activity on the Galt Claim Group
Recent mineral exploration on the Galt Claim Group includes 51 playa sediment samples collected for chemical analysis at ALS Geochemistry in Vancouver, B.C. Results of aqua regia leaching of the samples show 68 - 852 ppm Lithium (mean 365 ppm), 5.3 - 201 ppm Cesium (mean 72 ppm), and 35 - 377 ppm Rubidium (mean 180 ppm). Results from two 7-foot-deep auger holes show Lithium, Cesium, and Rubidium concentrations in the range of 143.5 - 773 ppm Li, 56.8 - 102.5 ppm Cs, and 155 - 272 Rb.
Mr. Greg Reimer, Surge President & CEO, comments "The San Emidio Desert Project holds great lithium exploration potential due to the geothermal activity in the project area. It is the Company's intention to rapidly evaluate the lithium brine and lithium clay potential for its significant land position.. Adding the Galt Claim Group is an import step in developing success for the overall project.
The San Emidio Desert Region and Summary of Prior Work Completed
Mr. Alan Morris, CPG states "The geologic setting combined with the presence of lithium in both active geothermal fluids and surface salts within the San Emidio Property match characteristics of lithium brine and clay deposits at Clayton Valley, Nevada and in South America. There has been considerable geological, geophysical, and geochemical work done on the eastern margin of the playa here for geothermal energy, however only preliminary work has been done further to the west on the playa proper to fully evaluate the lithium-in-brine, and/or lithium clay potential of the area."
Prior to 2011, initial exploration included preliminary geological, geochemical, studies on the area. This work was successful in identifying both lithium and lithium associated pathfinder elements in brine and sediment samples. These early campaigns illustrated that lithium mineralization is present in sediments locally often in concentrations of up to several hundred parts per million (ppm), which is in line with that seen in the vicinity of Albemarle's currently producing Clayton Valley lithium brine mine, and Lithium Corporation's Fish Lake Valley lithium-in-brine prospect. Although only limited near surface brine sampling was done at this time, several anomalous lithium samples were recovered. The strongest mineralized sample being in the order of 80 milligrams per litre (mg/L) lithium. These anomalous samples appeared to be aligned in a NW/SE orientation possibly indicating that there may be some structural (fault) control. All were proximal to the loosely defined paleobasinal basement low, as is the case in Clayton Valley.
In order to map the basement in greater detail a moderate resolution gravity geophysical survey was then undertaken to better define and understand subsurface geological conditions.
The gravity survey was successful in outlining the basinal low and shed some light on the location, and orientation of some of the bounding faults that have given rise to the subsurface basinal feature.
Qualified Person: The technical contents of this news release has been reviewed and approved by Alan Morris CPG, Elko, Nevada
About Surge Battery Metals Inc. surgebatterymetals.com
The Company is a Canadian-based mineral exploration company active in the exploration for nickel-iron alloy and Copper in British Columbia and lithium in Nevada whose primary listing is on the TSX Venture Exchange. The Company's maintains a focus on exploration for high value battery metals required for the electric vehicle (EV) market.
Nevada Lithium Claims
The Company owns a
The Company has entered into a Property Option Agreement to earn an undivided
Nickel Projects, Northern BC
The Company has entered into a Property Option Agreement to earn an undivided
The Surge Nickel Project consists of two non-contiguous mineral claims groups consisting of 6 mineral claims in the Mount Sidney Williams area (HN4) covering 1863 hectares immediately south of and adjacent to the Decar Project and the Mitchell Range area (N100) covering 8659 hectares, located in Northern British Columbia. Three of the claims are subject to
The exploration stage project is in the Trembleur Lake area of central British Columbia, partially adjacent to FPX Nickel Corp.'s Decar Nickel Project, which is an advanced project targeting awaruite, a nickel-iron alloy mineral, hosted by serpentinized ultramafic intrusive rocks of the Trembleur Ultramafic Unit.
Caledonia Project, Vancouver Island, BC
The Company has entered into a Property Option Agreement to acquire a
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"Greg Reimer"
Greg Reimer, President & CEO
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Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release. This news release may contain forward‐looking statements which include, but are not limited to, comments that involve future events and conditions, which are subject to various risks and uncertainties. Except for statements of historical facts, comments that address resource potential, upcoming work programs, geological interpretations, receipt and security of mineral property titles, availability of funds, and others are forward‐looking. Forward‐looking statements are not guaranteeing future performance and actual results may vary materially from those statements. General business conditions are factors that could cause actual results to vary materially from forward‐looking statements.
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