Recharge Metals kicks off James Bay lithium drive

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Recharge begins fieldwork at Wapistan project in James Bay, Canada
Region a hotspot of lithium exploration and development
Once traverses are complete, assays are expected in 6-8 weeks

 

Special Report: Recharge Metals has commenced its 2024 exploration season at the Wapistan project in the lithium-rich James Bay region of Quebec, Canada.

Fieldwork has now begun across 8km of previously untested prospective greenstones at Wapistan West, where limited sampling in 2023 confirmed highly fractionated LCT-pegmatites – and therefore the potential to host lithium mineralisation.

Only 5km of the 13km greenstone belt in the Wapistan West claim block was mapped and sampled during the 2023 field season due to a wildfire emergency in the James Bay area that meant only “walk-in, walk-out” traverses were possible.

This led to a compressed exploration season for all operators in the region.

“We are excited to get back on the ground at Wapistan, following the melt of the snow and ice, and to resume our groundwork at what we believe to be the most prospective ground within the project,” Recharge Metals’ (ASX:REC) managing director Felicity Repacholi said.

“We are pleased to be working again with Dahrouge Geological, who are already in the region and therefore able to quickly and efficiently complete this work program.”

 

Hotspot for lithium exploration

The Wapistan West claim block is closest to Q2 Metals’ (TSXV:QTWO) Mia lithium project and Ophir Gold Corp’s (TSXV:OPHR) Radis lithium project.

Exploration has confirmed the presence of spodumene-hosted lithium occurrences at both projects, with intersections reported of 17.8 m at 1.51% Li2O including 12.2 m of 2.16% Li2O at Mia and assays of 2.33%, 1.68 % and 1.17% Li2O at Radis.

Recharge is confident these regional results bolster the lithium prospectivity at Wapistan West.

“The Eeyou Istchee James Bay region, within which Wapistan in located, remains a hotspot for exploration and development stage lithium projects,” Repacholi said.

 

Pic: Wapistan lithium project location. Source: REC.

 

Doubling down on LIDAR results

The company is pleased to now commence assessment of the remaining 8km of the greenstone belt, with the targets to be traversed including new areas of interest identified in recent analysis of LiDAR survey results.

“Results from the previous season at Wapistan were encouraging, and we look forward to updating investors on the results of this work program,” Repacholi said.

The company anticipates that the traverses will be able to be completed by the end of June with assay results anticipated 6 – 8 weeks later.

 

 

 

This article was developed in collaboration with Recharge Metals, a Stockhead advertiser at the time of publishing.

 

This article does not constitute financial product advice. You should consider obtaining independent advice before making any financial decisions.

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