Green Battery Minerals Receives Assays from Drilling into Graphite Outcrops on Zone 1. Intersecting 19.5 metres of 35.52% Grade Graphite and 51.20 meters of 22.61% Grade Graphite.

2022-08-11 / @thenewswire

 

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Green Battery Minerals Inc.
   

VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIATheNewswire - Aug. 11, 2022 – Green Battery Minerals inc. (the "Company") (TSXV:GEM) (OTC:CZSVF) is pleased to provide assay results from 11 diamond drill holes that were completed as part of the Company’s successful Zone 1,  resource infill and expansion drilling at the Berkwood Graphite Project, situated 280 km north of Baie-Comeau, Quebec.  

Tom Yingling, President and CEO of Green Battery states “these further drill results on Zone 1 will help expand our current resource estimate of indicated (1.76 Mt @ 17% Cgr) and inferred (1.53 Mt @ 16.4 Cgr) graphite.  The results are consistent with existing grades.”

The program which was commenced on 1st April 2022 was completed for a total of 11 holes and 1,152 meters.   Highlights of these holes include.

  • BK1-46-22 - 51.2m (from 42.2m) at 22.61%, including 21m (from 43.7m) at 30.09%, and including 12.1m (from 75.3m) at 28.52% 

  • BK1-47-22 - 45.95m (from 66.05m) at 17.58%, including 9.05m (from 67.55m) at 26.26%, and including 10.5m (from 100.7m) at 29.96% 

  • BK1-50-22 - 36.1m (from 72.9m) at 18.46%, including 10.5m (from 75.9m) at 31.73% 

  • BK1-51-22 - 62m (from 47m) at 16.37%, including 9m (from 48.5m) at 29.71%, and including 12m (from 69.5m) at 27.68% 

  • BK1-52-22 - 58m (from 50m) at 11.44%, including 9m (from 51.5m) at 28.85% 

  • BK1-54-22 - 42.5m (from 43m) at 14.74% including 13m (from 44.5m) at 24.07% 

  • BK1-55-22 - 46.5m (from 56m) at 21.97% including 19.5m (from 80m) at 35.52% 

Table 1: Summary of Zone 1 graphite enrichment intersections

Hole ID

From (m)

To (m)

Interval (m)

Grade

(% TCG)

Cut Off

BK1-46-22

9

9.74

0.74

21.91

 

and

10.19

11.05

0.86

16.86

 

and

11.28

12.24

0.96

16.56

 

and

17.7

18.95

1.25

5.14

 

and

30.67

32.32

1.65

20.00

 

and

37.1

39.5

2.40

20.80

 

and

42.2

93.4

51.20

22.61

 

including

42.2

63.2

21.00

30.09

20%

and including

75.3

87.4

12.10

28.52

20%

BK1-47-22

8.6

14.6

6.00

27.77

 

and

36.55

39.84

3.29

7.21

 

and

42.84

44.85

2.01

9.68

 

and

66.05

112

45.95

17.58

 

including

66.05

75.1

9.05

26.26

20%

and including

100.7

111.2

10.50

29.96

20%

BK1-48-22

84.2

85.56

1.36

6.12

 

and

98.3

100.2

1.90

29.64

20%

and

109.5

112.5

3.00

4.27

 

BK1-49-22

4.7

7

2.30

12.73

 

and

13.7

14.15

0.45

1.16

 

and

22.6

24.65

2.05

1.45

 

and

33.2

33.8

0.60

6.22

 

and

48.38

48.9

0.52

9.01

 

BK1-50-22

7.32

7.58

0.26

16.90

 

and

72.9

109

36.10

18.46

 

and including

75.9

86.4

10.50

31.73

20%

BK1-51-22

9.7

11.4

1.70

32.68

20%

and

47

109

62.00

16.37

 

including

47

56

9.00

29.71

 

and including

69.5

81.5

12.00

27.68

 

BK1-52-22

14.5

45

30.50

8.02

 

and

50

108

58.00

11.44

 

including

51.5

60.5

9.00

28.85

20%

BK1-53-22

21.5

26

4.50

1.76

 

and

35.5

37.5

2.00

2.69

 

and

43

89

46.00

8.72

 

and

99.5

102.5

3.00

14.19

 

BK1-54-22

19.5

25.5

6.00

1.80

 

and

43

85.5

42.50

14.74

 

including

43

56

13.00

24.07

20%

and

95

96

1.00

3.75

 

and

108

109

1.00

10.40

 

BK1-55-22

8.25

10.75

2.50

4.98

 

and

28.75

29.3

0.55

31.60

20%

and

56

102.5

46.50

21.97

 

including

80

99.5

19.50

35.52

20%

BK1-56-22

18

21

3.00

7.28

 

and

77

81

4.00

4.80

 

and

92

96

4.00

10.78

 

The above intervals are drilling lengths, not true widths, because the true orientation of the enrichment horizons is highly deformed and folded and has not yet accurately been established.

The infill drilling focused on the core of the syncline at the west of the deposit area, infilling at the ‘nose’ of the syncline continued to produce wide intersection in, and adjacent to areas of known graphite enrichment. Step out drilling along the southern limb of the of the interpreted fold structure was completed and graphite enrichment encountered suggest additional structural controls disrupt the continuity of the enrichment horizon to the east.  This distribution is broadly coincident with the magnetic anomaly.

QA / QC Comments

A total of 347 diamond drill core samples of ½ cut core were collected, individual sample lengths vary from 0.3 to 1.50 m depending upon geological and mineralogical constraints.  Every tenth sample was submitted as a standard, blank, or duplicate. The standard used was OREAS 723; a certified reference material containing 5.87% TGC (Total Graphitic Carbon).

Samples were delivered to MSALABS in Langley, British Columbia, an ISO accredited laboratory.  There they were crushed to a nominal minus 2 mm, split into representative sub-samples and then pulverized to at least 85% minus 75 microns before collecting sub-sample pulps for each of the core samples.

All sub-sample pulps were analysed for both Total Carbon + Total Sulphur (SPM-512) and Graphite Carbon (SPM-140). The Graphite Carbon analysis process involves the sample to be ashed, leached, and the residue measured by induction. The detection range for this analysis is between 0.02-50%, while the SPM-512 detection limit for both Carbon and Sulphur is 0.01-50%.

 


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Figure 1: Zone 1 Drill hole locations and down-hole traces.

Table 2: Summary of drill hole locations and down hole specifications.

HOLE-ID

EASTING

NORTHING

ELEVATION

LENGTH

AZIMUTH

DIP

 

(UTM NAD 83)

(UTM NAD 83)

(m AMSL)

(m)

(degree)

(degree)

BK1-46-22

493189

5655689

626

100

0/360

-65

BK1-47-22

493117

5655668

665

112

0/360

-50

BK1-48-22

493285

5655688

656

121

0/360

-50

BK1-49-22

493384

5655742

637

109

0/360

-50

BK1-50-22

493074

5655677

662

109

0/360

-50

BK1-51-22

493074

5655677

662

109

0/360

-75

BK1-52-22

493019

5655699

651

109

45

-50

BK1-53-22

493025

5655694

631

110

60

-70

BK1-54-22

493063

5655711

641

55

0/360

-75

BK1-55-22

493153

5655671

642

109

0/360

50

BK1-56-22

493239

5655684

659

109

0/360

-50

 

About the Berkwood Graphite Project

The Berkwood Graphite Project is located within the jurisdiction of Quebec, in the Manicouagan Regional County Municipality, three hours driving time from the city of Baie-Comeau. Easy access is provided via a major secondary road and numerous tertiary and forest roads that traverse the property.

The Zone 1 deposit lies 8 km southwest of Mason Graphite’s deposit which is the subject of a current feasibility study. The Company believes its Zone 1 deposit and that of Mason share many similar geological characteristics with the Zone 1 deposit being one of the highest-grade graphite deposits in the world.

The current mineral resource at the Berkwood Graphite Project includes in-pit constrained resource totalling 1,755,300 tonnes of indicated resources at 17.00 % Cgr and 1,526,400 tonnes in inferred resources at 16.39 % Cgr.

Table 3: In-pit Resource at Lac Gueret South Project (rounded numbers)


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The mineral resource estimates above are described in the technical report entitled, NI 43-101 Technical Report Mineral Resource Estimate on the Lac Gueret South Graphite Property, Quebec, Canada. With an Effective date of June 19th, 2019, dated June 30th, 2019, by Edward Lyons, PGeo., Florent Baril, ing., and Claude Duplessis, ing. Link to Report:

https://greenbatteryminerals.com/wp-content/uploads/ReportFINAL_compressed.pdf

Qualified Person: Luke van der Meer (P.Geo) is a Qualified Person (“QP”) as defined by National Instrument 43-101 guidelines, and he has reviewed and approved the technical content of this news release.

About the Company: Green Battery Minerals is managed by a team with over 150 years of collective experience with a proven track record of not just finding numerous mines but building and operating them as well. The Green Battery Minerals management team’s most recent success is discovering the Berkwood graphite deposit in Northern Québec. Green Battery Minerals owns 100% of this asset and the Company’s shareholders will benefit from this asset as the demand for graphite for electric vehicles increases significantly.

On Behalf of the Board of Directors

 

Green Battery Minerals lnc.

‘Thomas Yingling‘

 

President, CEO & Director

 

FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT:

Investor Relations:

or 1-604-343-7740

info@greenbatteryminerals.com www.greenbatteryminerals.com

 

Disclaimer for Forward-Looking Information:

Certain statements in this document which are not purely historical are forward-looking statements, including any statements regarding beliefs, plans, expectations or intentions regarding the future. Forward looking statements in this news release include that the Company will carry out the drill program described in this news release, conduct the Offering and expend funds on Berkwood Graphite Project exploration. It is important to note that the Company’s actual business outcomes and exploration results could differ materially from those in such forward-looking statements. Risks and uncertainties include that further permits may not be granted timely or at all; the mineral claims may prove to be unworthy of further expenditure; there may not be an economic mineral resource; methods we thought would be effective may not prove to be in practice or on our claims; economic, competitive, governmental, environmental and technological factors may affect the Company’s operations, markets, products and prices; our specific plans and timing drilling, field work and other plans may change; we may not have access to or be able to develop any minerals because of cost factors, type of terrain, or availability of equipment and technology; and we may also not raise sufficient funds to carry out our plans. Additional risk factors are discussed in the section entitled “Risk Factors” in the Company’s Management Discussion and Analysis for its recently completed fiscal period, which is available under Company’s SEDAR profile at www.sedar.com.  No assurance can be given that any of the events anticipated by the forward-looking statements will occur or, if they do occur, what benefits the Company will obtain from them.  These forward-looking statements reflect management’s current views and are based on certain expectations, estimates and assumptions, which may prove to be incorrect. Except as required by law, we will not update these forward-looking statement risk factors.

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