NetworkNewsBreaks – First Energy Metals Ltd. (CS
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First Energy Metals (CSE: FE) (OTCQB: FEMFF), a publicly traded Canadian mineral exploration company, has announced the results of drill hole LC21-15 from its Augustus Lithium Property in Quebec, Canada. According to the announcement, the drill hole intersected a four-meter-wide zone with 1.27% lithium oxide at 62 meters drilled depth. The study indicated anomalous values of other rare metals: niobium, 100.45 parts per million (“ppm”); rubidium, 29.73 ppm, tantalum, 169.13 ppm; beryllium, 335.75 ppm; cesium, 36.48 ppm. The study noted that all Reported intersections were based on drilled width and hadn’t been converted to true width. FEMFF’s drill program is based on historical exploration data along with the company’s current surface trenching and sampling program, with several historical drill hole collars being used to help locate and orient current drill holes. First Energy began the current drill program on April 5, 2021, at its property located by Forage Hebert Inc., and the program has completed 22 drill holes thus far, resulting in a cumulative core drilling of 3,551 meters. The company noted that the drill core is being carefully logged and sampled at the core shack using a rock saw with field duplicates and blanks being inserted at an industry standard interval for quality control; another QA measure is samples being bagged and tagged following best practices. All samples have been sent to Ontario-based Activation Laboratories, an independent accredited ISO certified lab, for sample preparation and analyses.
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