Lithium Universe wraps up fieldwork at Apollo ahead of drilling next year

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Lithium Universe completes field work and soil sampling at Apollo lithium project in Canada
Apollo is in the same neighbourhood as Patriot Battery Metals and Winsome Resources projects
Results will inform drill targets for 2024 drilling campaign at the project

 

Special Report: Lithium Universe has completed its 2023 summer/fall exploration work program at the Apollo lithium project in Canada.

The project boasts geological and geophysical characteristics similar to well-known spodumene pegmatites in the area such as Patriot Battery Metals’ (ASX:PMT) 109.2Mt Corvette property – just 29km away – and Winsome Resources’ (ASX:WR1) Adina property, another 28km away.

Through regional magnetics, the company has found all three projects to be in the same greenstone belt of the La Grande sub-province situated within the east-central portion of the Superior Geological Province, in the middle of the Canadian Shield.

Given the exceptional results from these neighbouring projects including hits like 1.80% Li2O over 23.4m at WR1’s Adina project, Lithium Universe (ASX:LU7) believes Apollo has the potential to be equally successful. 

The field mapping and sampling campaign completed to date concentrated on evaluating the potential for rare element LCT pegmatite, spodumene mineralisation, and geochemical pathfinders.

 

Doubling down on drill targets

A 300 x 150m soil sampling program was also conducted on the north-west and central parts of the project collecting a total of 2,220 samples – with results now received and expected to assist in doubling down on drill targets for next year.

“The summer/fall program of work and laboratory analysis sets the company up with great interpretation and understanding of the geology of the Apollo lithium project,” LU7 chairman Iggy Tan said.

“The work has been methodical and systematic, which is required to map out a drilling campaign in the new year.

“We look forward the continued exploration efforts of Apollo in 2024.”

 

Targeting a major shear corridor

The company has now devised a drilling strategy for 2024 along a major east-west trending fault shear corridor feature that extends from the Apollo project to WR1’s Adina Lithium project to the east.

Drilling at Adina has delivered some impressive results, including 1.34% Li2O over 107.6m from 2.3m to 109.9m and maiden resource of 59Mt at 1.12% Li2O.

This shear corridor feature could control any potential spodumene mineralisation, LU7 says, with the first drilling targets designed specifically along shear corridor features and defined by anomalous lithium, caesium, tantalum, beryllium, tin, niobium and tungsten anomalies and trends.

 

 

This article was developed in collaboration with Lithium Universe, 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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