United Lithium Corp Intersects Recently Discovered Spodumene-Bearing Pegmatite in 9 Holes
United Lithium Corp. (ULTHF) announced significant findings from its Bergby Lithium project in Sweden, where a new spodumene-bearing pegmatite was discovered. The discovery hole, BBY21069, intersected 47.75 m of 1.34% Li2O at a true thickness of around 10 m. Drilling has confirmed the pegmatite extends over 225 m in strike length and remains open for further exploration. Ongoing drilling aims to extend the pegmatite zone, with additional targets anticipated in 2022. This discovery is positioned 750 m from the original pegmatite found in 2017, showcasing potential for further mineralization.
- Discovery of spodumene-bearing pegmatite with 1.34% Li2O in the BBY21069 drill hole.
- Pegmatite delineated over a strike length of 225 m, indicating significant mineralization potential.
- Continued drilling efforts to extend the pegmatite zone and find additional deposits.
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New high grade spodumene bearing pegmatites discovered in BBY21069 which returned 47.75 m (true thickness ~10m) of 1.34 % Li2O, has been intersected in 9 additional holes to date
The pegmatite has been delineated over a strike length of more than 225 m and remains open along strike
Drilling continues on the newly discovered pegmatite zone
VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Jan. 27, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- United Lithium Corp. (CSE: ULTH; OTC: ULTHF; FWB: 0UL) (“ULTH” or the “Company”), is pleased to announce completion of 9 core drill holes into the recently discovered spodumene bearing pegmatite at the Bergby Lithium project near Gävle in central Sweden. A new spodumene bearing pegmatite was discovered in December 2021, and assays are now available from the discovery hole BBY21069 (as reported January 20, 2022). Drilling continues at this new discovery.
Discovery hole BBY21069 intersected 47.75m of
This new discovery lies 750 metres northwest of the original Bergby lithium pegmatite discovery drilled in 2017. The target was identified from boulder-hunting and sampling and highlights the potential at Bergby for new, near surface discoveries. The Bergby field has the characteristics of a pegmatite swarm with multiple intrusions, and ULTH’s technical team anticipates additional pegmatites will be located.
Hole BBY21170, drilled 50m south of BBY21069, was deepened to test whether the spodumene rich horizon is continuous to the southwest and successfully intersected the pegmatite from 110.55m to 116.50m downhole. A map showing the interpreted surface projection of the spodumene bearing pegmatite with all completed and near term planned drills holes can be viewed as Figure 1. Table 1 provides with all collar locations, azimuths and dips, and well as depth of hole and spodumene bearing pegmatite intersections.
Michael Dehn, President and CEO of the Company stated: “We are quickly understanding the orientation and control of our new pegmatite discovery at the Bergby project, which is delivering a high hit rate for lithium mineralization in our drilling. We now recognize that in places younger faulting has offset the pegmatite and we will be incorporating this factor into our exploration targeting. We look forward to further testing of this discovery and additional targets in 2022.”
Figure 1: Completed and near term planned holes on the new spodumene rich pegmatite discovery at the Bergby Project
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Table 1: Drill holes completed and planned into the newly discovered spodumene rich pegmatite with downhole intersections
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Samples submitted by United Lithium Corp were prepared and analyzed by the ME-MS89L technique by ALS Ltd's laboratories in either Pitea, Sweden, Loughrea, Ireland and/or Vancouver, Canada, where duplicates, repeats, blanks and known standards were inserted according to standard industry practice.
Mark Saxon (FAusMM), Technical Advisor to the Company, is a qualified person as defined by National Instrument 43-101 (Standards of Disclosure or Mineral Projects) and has prepared or reviewed the scientific and technical information in this press release.
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Michael Dehn
Chief Executive Officer
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