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QMC Quantum Minerals (TSX.V: QMC) (OTC: QMCQF) (FSE: 3LQ), a British Columbia-based company engaged in the business of acquisition, exploration and development of natural resource properties, is advancing toward potential commercial production of lithium at its Irgon Dike through the ongoing development of a NI 43-101-compliant resource estimate. A recent article discussing the company reads, “The company also continues to evaluate additional pegmatite dikes known to occur within the project area, with very positive results. The Irgon lithium mine project in Manitoba is part of the Cat Lake-Winnipeg River Pegmatite Field, which also hosts the world-renowned Tantalum Mining Corporation of Canada (TANCO) operation. TANCO is North America’s most successful spodumene and rare element pegmatite-hosted mine. . . . To update the historic data, QMC recently completed an 18-hole diamond drill program on the Irgon Dike for a total of 2,300 meters of drilling. The core was shipped to SGS Canada’s Lakefield laboratory for assay of 56 elements, including lithium, beryllium, rubidium, cesium, tantalum and niobium (http://nnw.fm/5fU7W). The deepest hole in the 2019 drill campaign cut 14 meters (not true width) of spodumene-bearing pegmatite approximately 130 meters below the surface of the dike, which is well below the 61-meter level of the historic underground exploration, and this intersection confirms that significant spodumene mineralization continues to depth. Initial drill-site evaluation of the core by QMC geologists visually identified significant white spodumene mineralization. The core has been cut and sampled, producing examples which were subsequently sent to SGS Lakefield for assay.”
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