- Q Battery Metals (CSE:QMET) confirmed Thursday it has discovered pegmatite dykes on its La Corne South Project in Quebec
- The Vancouver-based mineral explorer has now submitted samples taken from the project to an independent laboratory for analysis
- Reconnaissance exploration led to the discovery of several narrow pegmatitic bodies
- The goal is to identify targets for fall and winter drill programs
- Q Battery Metals (QMET) is up 20 percent, trading at $0.03 at 10:41 a.m. ET
Q Battery Metals (CSE:QMET) confirmed Thursday that it has discovered pegmatite dykes on its La Corne South Project in Quebec.
The Vancouver-based mineral explorer has now submitted samples taken from the project near Val d’Or, Quebec, to an independent laboratory for analysis.
Reconnaissance exploration of the area on the claims led to the discovery of several narrow pegmatitic bodies.
Samples were collected from those mineralized bodies and are now being submitted to a laboratory for lithium analysis.
The company hopes to identify targets for fall and winter drill programs.
“We have known the the La Corne South property has the correct geological setting for pegmatite formations, however, it is pleasing to find the pegmatite material in the field during our brief targeted reconnaissance program,” the company’s president Richard Penn said in a statement. “The area has been under an exploration access ban due to high fire hazard ratings. A temporary lifting of the ban allowed the crew to quickly obtain samples of pegmatite from the property. The area is once again under an access ban due to continued dry weather.”
Q Battery Metals (QMET) is up 20 percent, trading at $0.03 at 10:41 a.m. ET,
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