Titles:
1) Lithium pegmatite clusters similar to those found on PMET identified at Usha Resources' (USHA.v USHAF)willow pegmatite project = 10 Promising Drill Targets Unveiled Across 25 km Strike
2) 10 Promising Drill Targets w/ Clusters Similar to PMET Identified Across 25 km Strike at Usha Resources' (USHA.v USHAF) White Willow Pegmatite Project
With this, USHA has extended its lithium-cesium-tantalum (LCT) pegmatite trend, extending its potential strike length to over 25 kilometers - an area open at both end for further exploration.
To date, a total of 837 samples been collected from the project, highlighting multiple drill targets which include up to 0.5% Li2O 14 lithium samples above 1,000ppm, 1,730 ppm cesium, 120,000 ppm tantalum and 3,540 ppm rubidium. 219 additional assay samples are currently pending receipt and analysis.
Plus, the geochemical results indicate the strong potential for spodumene-bearing dykes to be present at the property with 10 pegmatites already identified which USHA intends to drill as part of its maiden drill program.
USHA CEO Deepak Varshney, commented:
"As seen at Patriot Battery Metals' Corvette Project, which has over 20 kilometres of trend, lithium pegmatite swarms occur in clusters, each of which has the potential to become a deposit. We now have 10 primary target areas across our 25 kilometre plus trend that include two highly evolved LCT pegmatite swarms at Bingo and Maple Leaf. With significant ground remaining between Bingo and Maple Leaf for further exploration and follow-up, we intend on maximizing the remaining time in the field season before commencing preparations for maiden winter drill program. The findings thus far strongly validate our belief that Willow is a flagship asset where Ontario's next major lithium discovery will occur."
Spanning 15,680 hectares, USHA's White Willow Lithium Pegmatite Project is located near Thunder Bay Ontario with excellent infrastructure, and is under explored with over 75 outcropping white pegmatites identified alongside the presence of two highly evolved LCT-pegmatite dikes.
Posted on behalf of Usha Resources Ltd.