Surge Battery Metals reports 114.4 metres of favoruable claystone intercepts at Nevada North Lithium Project, Nevada  

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Surge Battery Metals Inc. [NILI-TSXV; NILIF-OTC; DJ5C-FSE] reported geological information from the logging of drill holes NN2207 and NN2008 while the company awaits final assays from drilling at the 100%-owned Nevada North Lithium Project in Elko County, Nevada.

Previously released assay results of significant lithium values contained within layered zones of claystone and blue-grey clay in drill holes NN2201 thru NN2006. The company believes this demonstrates the potential for a high tenor lithium clay deposit.

While assays are yet to be received from the lab, the same claystone unit and blue-grey clay was intersected in holes NN2207 and NN2208, some 790 and 1,130 meters south and south-southeast of the discovery hole NN2201.

Hole NN2207 cut a much thicker section of the favorable claystone than was encountered in holes NN2201, NN2203, 04, and 05.  Hole NN2207 cut 114.3 metres (375 feet) of claystone compared to the average of 45.7 metres (150 feet).  Visually, the claystone and especially the blue-grey clay beds within the package are identical to those carrying high grade lithium.

Hole NN2208 was situated on anomalous soil geochemistry about 354 metres south-southwest of NN2207. This hole cut 73.15 metres (240 feet) of the favorable claystone, still well above the average for the four holes to the north-northeast. The hole was cut at 300 feet due to time and budget constraints and did not penetrate to the basement welded tuff.

The potential for lithium values within both drill holes is supported by the soil geochemistry collected along the slope exposure of the claystone south of NN2207.  Previously collected soil samples down slope (section) of this drill site returned assay values of 4,940, 2040, 3640, 1090, and 1440 ppm lithium. These samples were collected on 50-meter intervals with a total elevation change of about 36 metres (120 ft).

The company owns a 100% interest in 154 mineral claims located in Elko County. The Nevada North Lithium Project is in the Granite Range southeast of Jackpot, Nevada, about 73 km north-northeast of Wells, Nevada. The project area was first identified in public domain stream sediment geochemical data with follow-up sediment sampling and geologic reconnaissance returning assay results for lithium ranging from 29.1 ppm to  5,120 ppm.   Significant results included 89 samples outlining a highly anomalous zone containing sample points greater than 1,000 ppm  lithium.  Currently, the zone of highly anomalous lithium values extends about 1,700 metres east-west in two bands each about 300 to 400 metres wide.  The anomalous values appear to be in soils developed on airfall or water lain rhyolitic tuff overlain by welded ash flow tuff.

In addition, the company has an option agreement to earn an undivided 80% interest in 16 mineral claims, comprising 640 acres located within Nevada’s San Emidio Desert, known as the Galt property. Recent mineral exploration on the Galt claim group includes 51 playa sediment samples collected for chemical analysis. Results show 68 to 852 parts per million lithium (mean 365 ppm), 5.3 to 201 ppm cesium (mean 72 ppm) and 35 to 377 ppm rubidium (mean 180 ppm). Results from two seven-foot-deep auger holes show lithium, cesium, and rubidium concentrations in the range of 143.5 to 773 ppm Li, 56.8 to 102.5 ppm Cs and 155 to 272 Rb.

Finally, the company owns a 100% interest in 663 hectares (1,640 acres) property in the Teels Marsh Project located in Mineral County, Nevada.  The property is in an active region for both lithium exploration and production.

The company also has an option agreement to earn an undivided 80% interest in certain mineral claims from Nickel Rock Resources Inc. The Project (The Surge Nickel Project) consists of two non-contiguous mineral claims groups consisting of six mineral claim blocks located in northern British Columbia.

One claim in the Mount Sidney Williams area (claim HN4), covers 1863 hectares immediately south of and adjacent to the Decar Project, currently being advanced by FPX Resources, and 5 claims in the Mitchell Range area, northeast of Decar, (N100 Group) covering 8659 hectares. Three of the claims are subject to 2% NSR, including the (HN4 claim and the two southernmost claims of the N100 claim group). Both projects target the nickel-iron alloy mineral awaruite, hosted by serpentinized intrusive rocks of the Trembleur Ultramafic Unit.


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