Canada Carbon Reports Its Prospecting Results on the Asbury Property
2022年3月17日 - 10:58AM
Canada Carbon Inc. (the "Company" or "Canada
Carbon" or "CCB") (TSX-V:CCB), (OTC: BRUZF), (FF:U7N1) is pleased
to announce its first assay results from the rock samples taken as
part the 2021 geochemical survey on its Asbury Property (the
“Property”) (see news release dated July 21st, 2021). Canada
Carbon’s objective was to investigate identified conductors located
on the Property to see if they could be explained by graphitic
mineralization.
This survey confirmed that all of the tested
conductors bear graphite mineralization (Figure 1), while multiple
conductors are still to be tested. The confirmed conductors are
between 350 and 1,075 metres in length. The 1,075-metre-long
conductor contained a grab sample that graded 21.5% Cg and is
located in the Northeast section of the Property. This sample is
near a potential folding of the graphitic mineralization, which
could increase its thickness and provide considerable size. The
interpreted fold is also located near the MC-8805 showing, which
returned 8.14% Cg over 18.9 metres (St-Pierre, 1988). Historic grab
samples in the vicinity of the showing returned 2.67%Cg and 2.31%Cg
(Mathieu & Lafrance, 2013). Approximately 250 metres Northeast
of the mentioned fold are located two grab samples containing 5.85%
Cg and 18.8% Cg.
Only 30% of the conductors have been tested.
Those located along the VTEM anomalies are a prime target for the
next exploration survey which will consist of trenching and channel
sampling along multiple conductors to better define their thickness
and volume. Additionally, a ground TDEM survey is already planned
for Spring 2022 to cover the conductors. This will better define
their location while also defining the areas where the conductors
are closest to surface. This, in turn, will allow the Company to
optimize a program to efficiently trench the targets.
Chief Executive Officer, Ellerton Castor, said:
“The Asbury results are very encouraging. Limited surface
exploration work allowed us to better define the potential of the
Property with the discovery of high-grade graphite mineralization.
We are excited to plan a trenching program that will reveal
additional bedrock to our technical team, which will allow us to
better investigate the multiple conductors on the Property. We are
comforted by the fact that all conductors tested so far, were
caused by graphitic mineralization. The Company will also plan bulk
samples for the purpose of metallurgical testing to verify that the
graphite quality is suitable for commercial usage. It is important
to note that the graphite output from the historical Asbury Mine
was located in the same geological unit, on the Property. A meeting
with the Notre-Dame-du-Laus municipality has already been scheduled
to discuss the results and outline our next steps.
Advancing our development plan for the Asbury
property is critical to the Company’s core strategic objectives: 1)
continue our focus on the nuclear graphite product in order to
leverage the innate purity of the Miller Deposit; 2) demonstrate
our ability to supply multiple verticals through a robust program
of product qualification and metallurgical testing; and 3) provide
security of supply to our potential clients through development of
multiple deposits."
A Media Snippet accompanying this announcement
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MethodologyAt the SGS
Laboratories, rocks samples are prepared by drying, crushing (>3
kg) up to 75% passing 2mm, riffle splitting (250 g) and pulverizing
(mild steel) to 85% passing 75µm. Graphite was assayed using the
GC_CSA05V package from SGS laboratory, which consists of roasting,
HCL leach, combustion and infrared measurement (Leco) with
reporting limits of 0.05% Cg to 50% Cg.
Qualified Person This press
release was prepared by Steven Lauzier, P.Geo, OGQ; and by
Pierre-Alexandre Pelletier, P.Geo OGQ, who are qualified persons as
defined under National Instrument 43-101, and who reviewed and
approved the geological information provided in this news
release.
ReferencesMathieu, G.,
Lafrance, B., 2013. Rapport des Travaux de Prospection, Projet
Asbury. Focus Graphite Inc., GM 67860.
Rive, M., Latulippe, M., Gobeil, A., Duquette,
G., Marcoux, D., Vallières, A., 1984. Rapport des Géologues
Résidents - 1983. Ministère des Ressources Naturelles., DV
84-06.
St-Pierre, S., 1988. Journeaux de Sondage,
Campagne d'Automne 1988, Projet McGill. Stratmin Inc. GM 48577.
CANADA CARBON INC.Ellerton J.
CastorChief Executive Officer and Director
Contact InformationE-mail
inquiries: info@canadacarbon.comP: (905) 407-1212
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to future events or future performance and reflect management’s
current expectations and assumptions. Such forward-looking
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risks and uncertainties that may cause future results to differ
materially from those expected. These forward-looking statements
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