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Lomiko Metals drills 12.5 m of 14.43% Cg at La Loutre

2022-09-06 11:28 ET - News Release

Ms. Belinda Labatte reports

LOMIKO ANNOUNCES INITIAL ASSAY RESULTS FROM ITS NATURAL FLAKE GRAPHITE EXPLORATION PROGRAM AT LA LOUTRE, QUEBEC AND INTERSECTS UP TO 14.43% GRAPHITIC CARBON OVER 12.5 M

Lomiko Metals Inc. has released the initial round of analytical results from the infill and extension exploration drill program at its wholly owned La Loutre graphite property, located approximately 180 kilometres northwest of Montreal in the Laurentian region of Quebec. The La Loutre graphite project site is located within the Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg (KZA) First Nations territory. The drilling was supervised by Quebec-based independent geological consultant Breakaway Exploration Management Inc. and was operated under Ecologo requirements and compliance protocols, as Lomiko is Ecologo certified. Please see the press release issued on March 22, 2022, for more details about Lomiko's Ecologo certification.

This phase of the program was initiated on May 15, 2022, with the goal to further define the deposit, provide the data needed to increase confidence in the mineral resource and to build on the results of the positive preliminary economic assessment for the La Loutre project, as announced in the company's July 29, 2021, press release. Lomiko has retained InnovExplo Inc., a Quebec-based independent consulting firm specializing in geology, resource estimation, mining engineering and sustainable development, to prepare an updated National Instrument 43-101-compliant resource estimate for the La Loutre project following the completion of the 2022 drill program.

In particular, the goal of the drilling in the southern end of the EV zone, as described below, was to provide additional information, confirm results of the previous drilling campaigns, test the extension of the EV zone (EV-EXT) and establish the southern extents of the zone.

Belinda Labatte, chief executive officer and director, stated: "We are very encouraged by the strong results obtained in the first 10 holes of the 2022 drill program as those confirm the previous results, including the presence of the mineralization and the grades encountered. The discovery of previously unknown marble-hosted graphite is also very exciting as it opens the possibility of adding inferred mineral resources and decreasing the overall strip ratio for the open pits. We look forward to more positive results in the next 43 holes which will be released as more assays are received. We also acknowledge and appreciate the community's communications with us during the period, and we will continue to respond to enquiries on all aspects of our ongoing program at La Loutre, and our desire to be a responsible operator and part of a climate success story in Southern Quebec."

Highlights:

  • Completion of infill drill program designed for the preliminary feasibility study (PFS)-level data acquisition at the Electric Vehicle or EV zone;
  • Drilled 53 holes for a total of 8,999 metres in the EV zone;
  • Collected a total of 2,335 core samples in the EV zone with 2,021 results pending, including additional samples that would be taken to close off mineral zones indicated by received assay results (existing results at the shoulders of the zones indicate that zones extend further up or down the hole from currently sampled areas);
  • Received assay results for the first 10 holes in the EV zone;
  • Encountered significant graphite mineralization in seven of the 10 holes with multiple graphite intervals encountered in holes LL-22-003, LL-22-006 and LL-22-008;
  • The best overall drill intersection, encountered close to surface, consists of 14.43 per cent graphitic carbon (Cg) over 12.5 metres (m) from 48.2 m to 60.7 m in hole LL-22-008, and the second-best result was 11.31 per cent Cg over 18.5 m from 7.3 m to 25.8 m in hole LL-22-010;
  • Discovered a new zone in the marble unit on the eastern or footwall side of the paragneiss consisting of 6.09 per cent Cg over 21 m from 211.1 m to 232.1 m in hole LL-22-003.

New discovery

A new zone of graphitic carbon was encountered in a marble unit on the eastern or footwall side of the paragneiss. The graphite mineralization at La Loutre is generally hosted in paragneiss, and drill holes completed in prior years by the company in the EV zone all stopped several metres into the marble as it was previously thought that the graphite mineralization was restricted to the paragneiss. This discovery consists of 6.09 per cent Cg over 21 m from 211.1 m to 232.1 m in hole LL-22-003.

Quality assurance/quality control and analytical procedures

The drill core was logged and marked for sampling by a professional geologist. All the core was photographed as part of the logging procedure. Core samples were collected by splitting each sample interval in half lengthwise with a hydraulic core splitter. One-half of the interval was returned to the core box, and the other half was placed in a plastic bag with a tag. The tag number was marked in indelible ink on the outside of the bag, and the bag was sealed with a plastic tie-wrap. One certified reference material standard and one blank were included in each batch of 21 samples. For shipping, samples were placed in rice bags that were individually sealed with numbered, tamper-proof security tags. The rice bags were then placed on wooden pallets, secured with plastic wrapping and delivered by truck to Manitoulin Transport Inc. for shipping to Activation Laboratories Ltd. (Actlabs) in Ancaster, Ont.

At Actlabs the samples were crushed to 80 per cent passing two millimetre and then riffle split to a 250-gram subsample that was pulverized to pulp 95 per cent passing 105 micrometres (Actlabs code RX1). The sample pulps were then analyzed for graphitic carbon by mild hydrochloric acid digestion followed by combustion in an infrared induction furnace (Actlabs code 8Cg). Actlabs is accredited under ISO 9001:2015 registration and is independent of the company.

Qualified person

The technical content presented in this press release was reviewed by Mark Fekete, PGeo, who actively participated in the La Loutre drill program as an independent consultant to the company as the qualified person as that term is defined under National Instrument 43-101 -- Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects.

About Lomiko Metals Inc.

Lomiko Metals has a new vision and a new strategy in new energy. Lomiko represents a company with purpose: a people-first company where it can manifest a world of abundant renewable energy with Canadian and Quebec critical minerals for a solution in North America. Lomiko's goal is to create a new energy future in Canada where it will grow the critical minerals work force, become a valued partner and neighbour with the communities in which it operates, and provide a secure and responsibly sourced supply of critical minerals.

In addition to La Loutre, Lomiko is working with Critical Elements Lithium Corp. toward earning its 70-per-cent stake in the Bourier project as per the option agreement announced on April 27, 2021. The Bourier project site is located near Nemaska Lithium and Critical Elements southeast of the Eeyou Istchee James Bay territory in Quebec which consists of 203 claims, for a total ground position of 10,252.20 hectares (102.52 square kilometres), in Canada's lithium triangle near the James Bay region of Quebec that has historically housed lithium deposits and mineralization trends.

About the La Loutre graphite project

The company holds a 100-per-cent interest in its La Loutre graphite development project in Southern Quebec. The La Loutre project site is located within the Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg (KZA) First Nations territory. The KZA First Nations are part of the Algonquin Nation and the KZA territory is situated within the Outaouais and Laurentides regions. Located 180 kilometres northwest of Montreal, the property consists of one large, continuous block with 48 mineral claims totalling 2,867 hectares (28.7 square km).

The property is underlain by rocks belonging to the Grenville province of the Precambrian Canadian shield. The Grenville was formed under conditions that were very favourable for the development of coarse-grained, flake-type graphite mineralization from organic-rich material during high-temperature metamorphism.

Lomiko Metals published a July 29, 2021, preliminary economic estimate (PEA) which indicated the project had a 15-year mine life producing per year 100,000 tonnes of graphite concentrate at 95 per cent Cg or a total of 1.5 million tonnes of graphite concentrate. This report was prepared as National Instrument 43-101 technical report for Lomiko Metals by Ausenco Engineering Canada Inc., Hemmera Envirochem Inc., Moose Mountain Technical Services and Metpro Management Inc., collectively the report authors.

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