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Power Metal acquires by staking 100% owned north wind lithium project, ontario, Canada

Power Metal Resources PLC (LON:POW), the London listed exploration company seeking large-scale metal discoveries across its global project portfolio announces the acquisition by staking of the 100% owned, North Wind Lithium Project (“North Wind” or the “Project”) located in Ontario, Canada.

The staking was completed through Power Metal’s wholly-owned Canadian subsidiary, Power Metal Resources Canada (“Power Canada”).

HIGHLIGHTS:

·    Following a detailed review of several publicly available provincial government geological databases and reports, Power Metal have staked a total of 5,788.5-hectares over a 16km long trend of highly anomalous lithium-in-lake sediment results.

·    The North Wind Lithium Project is considered by the Company to be prospective for lithium (Li), caesium (Cs), and tantalum (Ta) (“LCT”) bearing pegmatite occurrences.

·    The Project is ideally located less than 25km northwest of the town of Beardmore, Ontario, and is criss-crossed by multiple access roads which connect up to the Trans-Canada Highway located less than 40km away.

·    This Project acquisition provides Power Metal Resources with a significant land holding which is prospective for LCT pegmatite occurrences within the stable and supportive mining jurisdiction of Ontario, Canada.

Paul Johnson, Chief Executive Officer of Power Metal Resources commented:

“The addition of the North Wind Lithium Project is a significant boost for Power Metal Resources as it provides the Company with a new and potentially high-impact lithium focused opportunity.

We consider that lithium as a commodity has a particularly bright future with high demand and constrained supply.  In fact, the significant move higher in the lithium price has sparked considerable interest in available exploration properties around the world, and particularly those in safe jurisdictions.

It was a great achievement that through painstaking work, the Power Metal technical team have been able to identify this new opportunity and secure it through staking, one of the most cost-effective ways to secure new interests.

Further updates will follow as we advance our knowledge and set out exploration plans for the North Wind Lithium Project.”

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:

The Project is located within the Onaman-Tashota greenstone belt, where historical exploration has traditionally focused on precious and base-metals – however the geology, in a provincial Open File Report (the “Report”), determined that the belt was prospective for LCT pegmatite occurrences – the main source of ‘hard rock’ lithium worldwide. 1

Other lithium explorers and operators within the region include Imagine Lithium . (TSX.V: ILI) with their Jackpot Lithium Project (with a reported historical non-compliant resource of 2,000,000 tonnes at 1.09% Li2O), located 50km to the south of North Wind and Green Technology Metals (ASX: GT1) with their flagship Seymour Project (which hosts a JORC compliant total Mineral Resource of 9.9Mt at 1.04% Li2O) located approximately 65km to the northwest.

The Project is centred on a granitic intrusion, cut by numerous mapped dykes. Highly anomalous lake sediment results (detailed further below) suggest that a zoned LCT pegmatite system may be present but has never been investigated. North Wind was identified through detailed research and analysis by the Power Metal Resources technical team, utilising over 600,000 individual lake sediment sample points collected by the Ontario Geological Survey (OGS), who also prepared selected recommendations for exploration which were presented in the Report 1. Based on this data as well as information contained within the Report; the area encompassing the North Wind Project was selected for the strategic acquisition by staking.

The highly prospective and anomalous lake sediment data contained within the Project includes:

·    Seven instances of >99th percentile (with respect to regional data) Li-in-lake sediment results (ranging from 18.63 to 34.95 ppm Li) with 34.95 ppm representing the 99.95th percentile result.

·    Of those seven samples, six are >95th percentile for caesium (1.26 to 2.21 ppm Cs), with three >99th percentile (1.94 to 2.21 ppm Cs).

·    The seven samples are also noted to be highly elevated in tantalum with results ranging between 0.6 and 0.9 ppm Ta.

The presence of anomalous, or highly elevated concentrations of lithium, caesium and tantalum from samples collected within the same water body suggest a nearby mineralised source, and therefore the Project represents a highly prospective target for LCT pegmatite occurrences.  Further desktop analysis is currently underway, with a comprehensive Phase I Field Sampling Programme planned in Q1-Q2, 2023.  

STAKING PROCESS:

A total of 278 Mining Claim cells were registered by electronic staking through the Ontario Mining Lands Administration System, covering a total area of 5,788.5-hectares for a total cost to the Company of CAD $13,900 (circa £8,500). The mining cells are 100% owned by Power Canada, a wholly owned subsidiary of Power Metal Resources plc. Each Mining Claim cell covers 20.82-hectares and has an annual exploration spend commitment of CAD$400 from year two onwards.  The Project therefore has a total exploration spend commitment of circa £68,000 by the end of year 2 and then annually onwards, in order to keep all 278 Mining Claim cells in good standing.

QUALIFIED PERSON STATEMENT

The technical information contained in this disclosure has been read and approved by Mr Nick O’Reilly (MSc, DIC, MIMMM, MAusIMM, FGS), who is a qualified geologist and acts as the Qualified Person under the AIM Rules – Note for Mining and Oil & Gas Companies. Mr O’Reilly is a Principal consultant working for Mining Analyst Consulting which has been retained by Power Metal Resources PLC to provide technical support.

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