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Brunswick Exploration Inc V.BRW

Alternate Symbol(s):  BRWXF

Brunswick Exploration Inc. is a Canada-based junior exploration and evaluation company. The Company is focused on exploration for metals necessary for decarbonization and energy transition, with a particular focus on lithium, tin, nickel and copper. The Company is focused on lithium exploration claim package in Eastern Canada. Its Quebec projects include Pontiac Lithium Project, James Bay Lithium Project, North Shore Lithium Project and Mirage Project. Its Atlantic Canada projects include Catamaran Project (New Brunswick), SMB Project (Nova Scotia) and Newfoundland Project. Its Ontario project include Hearst Project. Its Prairie Projects include Trans-Hudson, Hanson Lake Project, Lake Athabaska Project and Lynn Lake Project. Its Pontiac Lithium Project is located in the Pontiac geological province, south of the Cadillac-Larder Lake break, and are accessible by road from Rouyn-Noranda, Malartic. The project covers approximately 618 claims.


TSXV:BRW - Post by User

Post by geolteacheron Feb 21, 2024 2:18pm
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kind of odd news release:

kind of odd news release:No info in the NR about no. of holes, azimuths, depths, locations, etc.

I think that's actually good, it may mean the winter program will be managed opportunistically.

A drill site geologist can quickly evaluate the core to estimate the intervals of "little", "lots", and "no" spodumene in pegmatite, and intervals that are not pegmatite. BRW could quickly use those indicators from several holes, to "better guess" where to drill additional holes, azimuth, dip, length; and whether to drill until spring melt, or stop sooner. 

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