BLUETT PROJECT

BLUETT PROJECT

  • The Bluett Project is comprised of 993 hectares adjacent to Critical Resources Limited’s Mavis Lake Project, where it has already drilled over 20,000 metres and is drilling a further 20,000 in 2023 to define a maiden resource. Bluett is confirmed to white pegmatites in drill core and outcropping on surface and is on trend to the north of the Mavis Project within a greenstone belt that is near a major subprovince boundary, demonstrating strong potential that this project may contain highly fractionated LCT-pegmatites that bear spodumene.

EXPLORATION PLANS

To Be Announced

* Generalized exploration model for LCT pegmatites. Pegmatites exhibit a high degree of zonation, whereby different portions of the pegmatite body may contain different minerals. Mineralization is spatially related to the source; barren pegmatites are more likely to occur at the granitic source, but as one moves more distal, the pegmatites are expected to increase in tantalum, then lithium, and then cesium. The presence of beryl, tantalum, and cesium indicates that the White Willow pegmatites are highly fractionated and very prospective for the presence of lithium as this zone is the “outer zone” that is most distal from the granitic source. Source: USGS (modified from Trueman and Cerny, 1982).

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