Mr. Richard Penn reports
TMC COMPLETES MAGNETIC SURVEY LA CORNE SOUTH LITHIUM PROJECT, QUEBEC
Geophysique TMC has completed drone-supported magnetics surveying over Q Battery Metals Corp.'s La Corne South project, located north of Val d'Or, Que. The geophysics contractor will complete 347 line kilometres of surveying over the whole of the project claims. Data compilation and results imaging are expected in the coming weeks. The new magnetics data will be merged with the 2021 survey data to provide homogenous magnetic response over all of La Corne South project claims.
The magnetic data will be modelled to provide both magnetically high and magnetically low trends. Magnetic highs on the property have been shown to be related to massive sulphide bands that contain pyrrhotite. These are to be further tested during the 2023 season.
Magnetic lows will be analyzed for potential pegmatitic bodies, associated with lithium mineralization. Lithium pegmatites are known to express anomalously low magnetic susceptibility readings. The Boily Berube mineral showing has been described as pegmatitic veins hosting molybdenite and bismithinite. The showing is located within a zone of relatively high magnetics that may be masking the pegmatitic material, and will require further analysis to obtain the necessary detail.
Q Battery is also considering resistivity ground surveys as another tool for mapping pegmatite, as well as massive sulphide bodies.
Q Battery exploration programs undertaken in Quebec are supervised by Dr. Mathieu Piche, OGQ, with an office located north of Val d'Or. He is also a Q Battery company director. The company has a 100-per-cent interest in mineral claims within Quebec and British Columbia, with exploration targeting critical and precious metals.
Perry Grunenberg, PGeo, a qualified person as that term is defined under National Instrument 43-101, has reviewed and approved the technical information in this news release.
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