Critical Elements Announces New Mineralized Zone Discovery at Rose Deposit
Critical Elements has discovered new mineralized zone at the Rose deposit. Stratigraphically, this new zone is situated over the southeast Rose zone, in its east-southeast extension.
So far, the company has drilled 25 holes on the 100-metre drill grid rather than the 50-metre grid, which are used for the previous holes LR-10-140 to LR-11-165. Mineralized holes are present in all these holes. Rapid resource increase is possible in this 100-metre drill grid.
Later, the drilling program will recommence. The drill will move to the hole JR-11-13 to make a report on this zone where the 12 holes were drilled in December 2010.
Additionally, nine holes of 50-metre size were drilled on the Pivert-East (2), Pivert-South (2) and Helico (5), which shows a total of 450 meters. These nine holes confirm the occurrence of numerous tantalum-beryllium-rich zones. The Company has planned to perform more comprehensive surface work around these areas to find out the strike of these new tantalum-beryllium zones.
ALS Chemex laboratory in Val-d'Or will analyze all samples in sealed containers. This laboratory tests all program samples from Lac Pivert/Rose property. ICP-MS is used to test all samples.
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