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British Columbia-based company Quantum Minerals (OTC: QMCQF) (TSX.V: QMC) (FSE: 3LQ) this morning provided an update on its Irgon Lithium Mine Project located within the prolific Cat Lake-Winnipeg River rare-element pegmatite field of S.E. Manitoba. The company reported the completion of its 2019 Phase One drilling program on the Irgon Lithium Mine Property. The program comprised of 18 NQ diamond drill holes that were collared and completed for a total of more than 2,300 meters of drilling, with many of these holes intersecting substantial visible spodumene mineralization. The drill program, which was developed and overseen by SGS Canada, was designed to verify historic spodumene grades and intersections from the 1956 drill intersections and in channel samples taken across the dike on the -61-meter crosscuts during that period. The deepest hole in the current drill campaign cut 14 meters of spodumene-bearing pegmatite about 130 meters vertically below the surface of the dike, significantly deeper than the historic underground workings, and verifies that substantial spodumene mineralization continues to depth. The widest drill intersection, which cut 23.5 meters, also displayed noteworthy visual spodumene mineralization. The results attained from the drill program, along with all previous historical data, will be utilized by SGS Canada to prepare a resource estimate.
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