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Beyond Lithium finalizes 2024 Li exploration portfolio

2024-04-01 10:48 ET - News Release

Mr. Allan Frame reports

BEYOND LITHIUM FINALIZES MAKE UP OF LITHIUM EXPLORATION PORTFOLIO IN ONTARIO

Beyond Lithium Inc. has released the list of projects which will form part of its exploration portfolio going into the 2024 season. The company also announced that it has entered into a binding letter of intent with Bounty Gold Corp. and Last Resorts Resources Ltd. to amend the terms of the March 30, 2023, option agreements between the parties.

One year ago, Beyond Lithium announced that it had entered into a three-year option agreement of 57 properties totalling 125,751 hectares from Bounty Gold and Last Resort with an annual cash option payment and share issuance to be made on the first, second and third anniversary of the March, 2023, agreements. The amendment defers the first anniversary cash payment of the March, 2023, agreements until Aug. 31, 2024. Beyond also amended the terms of the Victory option agreement (see the Oct. 10, 2023, news release) with Last Resort and Bounty Gold to defer certain cash payments for the Victory agreement to Aug. 31, 2024.

"Following careful planning over the last several weeks by the senior staff of Beyond Lithium, including our partners at Bounty Gold and Last Resorts, we are pleased to unveil our 2024 lithium exploration portfolio in Ontario," said Allan Frame, president and chief executive officer of Beyond Lithium. "I cannot overstate the importance of the continued support by Bounty Gold and Last Resort who have agreed to defer all cash option payments until Aug. 31, 2024. This will allow our company to continue to prioritize exploration dollars and keep dilution at a minimum. Given our low cash burn, most cash needs are now for exploration and will be addressed through flow-through dollars. These amendments will also allow Beyond Lithium to continue to have discussions with potential joint venture partners and optionors without being constrained by immediate financial necessities."

Jace Angell of Last Resort remarked: "On March 4, I stated that we were looking forward to continuing our relationship with Beyond Lithium and renegotiating our current agreements so that they are equitable and conducive to our long-term outlook and partnership. My partner, Jason at Bounty Gold, and I are excited to have reached an agreement with Beyond Lithium to push back our option payments as we are confident that the 2024 field season will see a continuation of the success we had in 2023 and we look forward to uncovering that potential with Beyond Lithium."

Alain Lambert, co-founder and capital markets adviser of Beyond, commented: "We are thankful to Bounty Gold and Last Resort for amending the March 30 agreements and the Victory agreement. Option cash payments totalling $481,400 will be converted into promissory notes bearing an interest at 6 per cent per annum maturing on Aug. 31, 2024. As consideration for deferring the cash payments, Bounty Gold and Last Resort will each be issued 100,000 common shares of the company. In accordance with the March, 2023, agreements, Beyond Lithium will issue 1,010,300 common shares in the aggregate to Bounty Gold and Last Resort as the first-anniversary share issuance for the properties remaining in Beyond Lithium's portfolio which are optioned from them." He concluded: "All parties agreed that it made perfect sense to push back the cash option payments to August when the exploration will be in full swing, and the company will have communicated progress on the ground for several months. The entire Beyond Lithium portfolio is ripe for additional discoveries in 2024 and the technical team is keen to get back into the field shortly."

Jason Leblanc, president/CEO of Bounty Gold, commented: "For the past year, Jace and I have been committed to building our strong relationship with our partners at Beyond Lithium and committed to our shared goal of building shareholder value through discovery. We delivered in making significant new discoveries in 2023 and plan to repeat again in 2024. We weren't going to let some temporary headwinds in macro lithium markets stand in the way of our shared goals. We strongly believe in the long-term future of lithium, and we still believe this is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to make significant new discoveries. With a streamlined portfolio now of only the highest-quality greenfield lithium projects, our efforts in the field will be more focused than ever."

Lawrence Tsang, vice-president, exploration, stated: "In addition to the core four projects, Beyond Lithium will work to advance 23 additional projects that merit additional exploration and have garnered JV or option interest. Our exploration program will continue to rely strongly on the geological data collected in the field to establish a solid geological model for each project as it will provide a vector on how and where to look for further spodumene mineralization. Ideally, we would like to make the next discovery by simply spotting spodumene mineralization on an exposed surface. While field exploration may lead to spodumene discoveries we will continue to be driven by the geological model that we have established for each project to guide us to uncover both buried and exposed pegmatites and lithium mineralization."

Main strategic goals for 2024

The main strategic goals for 2024 are to (i) drill test the spodumene mineralized corridors at Victory and Ear Falls to demonstrate the size and the potential of the system along strike and at depth; (ii) uncover additional spodumene mineralization at the Victory spodumene project and the Ear Falls spodumene project along their well-defined exploration corridors; (iii) discover new spodumene-bearing pegmatites at Cosgrave Lake and Wisa Lake; and (iv) advance the other projects through low-cost prospecting and continue to pursue joint venture or option deals for them.

Projects:

  • The Victory spodumene project (16,682 hectares) is located in the Medicine Lake area near the towns of Vermilion Bay and Dryden and the city of Kenora with excellent and existing infrastructure and grab samples from multiple spodumene-bearing pegmatites (40 to 50 metres wide) assaying up to 5.11 per cent Li2O (lithium oxide) along a six-kilometre-long exploration corridor. Initial channel sampling program will recommence in spring (May/June). A previous program was not completed due to onset of snow. Initial results of 0.32 per cent Li2O and 162 parts per million cesium over 13.85 metres with 2.05 per cent over one m are indicative of mineralization throughout the channel with narrower, higher-grade zones. The results confirm surface observations and emphasize the need for mechanical stripping to reveal more mineralized zones of the pegmatite.
  • The Ear Falls spodumene project (20,623 ha) is located right outside the town of Ear Falls with excellent and existing infrastructure and reconnaissance test holes, outlining extensive lithium and cesium alterations in the pegmatites and the host rocks suggesting the presence of a larger system nearby. This model is also supported by a number of higher fractionated samples than the Wenasaga North zone's spodumene-bearing pegmatites (up to 4.54 per cent Li2O) that are located along the 13-kilometre-long exploration corridor suggesting multiple spodumene zones are yet to be uncovered.
  • The Cosgrave Lake project (8,993 ha) is located in the prolific Georgia Lake district surrounded with a few well-known lithium deposits, including Imagine Lithium's 1 Jackpot lithium project, Rock Tech Lithium's Georgia Lake project and Balkan Mining's flagship Gorge lithium project. The 2023 exploration program outlined highly fractionated grab samples that assayed up to 0.39 per cent Li2O from pegmatite located in the green muscovite zone away from the newly discovered AG pluton. Phase 1 prospecting by Beyond Lithium in 2023 was successful at identifying large (over 10 million) and highly evolved pegmatites, including three new rare-element beryl occurrences (including beryl up to six inches in diameter). Highly fractionated pegmatites at Cosgrave have shown potassium, rubidium ratios (as low as 21) and K/Cs ratios (as low as 144) similar to those seen in spodumene-bearing pegmatites found at Victory project in 2023.
  • The Wisa Lake project (6,666 ha) is located in the southwestern part of Ontario that is positioned along trend of Green Technology Metals' Wisa project and Libra Lithium Corp's Flanders project. Beyond's 2023 exploration program identified two swarms of pegmatites at the Wisa Lake project, the eastern pegmatites and the western pegmatites. The eastern pegmatites strike subparallel to Green Technology Metals' south pegmatite with grab samples of 6.38 per cent Li2O along a 1.5 km long by up to two km wide trend. The western pegmatites are located four km north of Libra Lithium's new north-south-trending spodumene-bearing pegmatite discovery with grab samples assaying up to 2.86 per cent Li2O. Phase 1 prospecting by Beyond Lithium in 2023 was successful at identifying large (over 10 million) highly evolved pegmatites, including six new rare-element beryl occurrences. It is worth noting that beryl was discovered in pegmatites at both Ear Falls and Victory prior to the discovery of spodumene-bearing pegmatites. The most highly evolved pegmatites encountered at Wisa in 2023 had a K/Rb ratio as low as 22 and K/Cs as low as 247. These fractionation ratios are similar to the ratios seen at Ear Falls and Victory which yielded new spodumene discoveries in 2023 and indicate the pegmatites are highly evolved and prospective.

Projects synergies and infrastructure

The four primary projects, the Victory spodumene, the Ear Falls spodumene, the Cosgrave Lake and the Wisa Lake projects, are located in proximity to existing infrastructure, including access road, Trans-Canada highway, Trans-Canada railway, power line, and nearby town with work force and equipment. In addition, the Ear Falls spodumene and the Victory spodumene projects are located within 100 km of each other. From a recent operational review of the 2023 exploration program, the technical team has identified numerous opportunities to lower the overall exploration cost while exploring the Ear Falls spodumene and the Victory spodumene projects in 2024 which will provide a better and a more stable budget control under this challenging market conditions. Based on georeferenced and digitized geological map obtained from the Geological Survey of Ontario, several hundred outcrops within these prospective trends need to be visited and prospected, many of which were historically mapped as containing pegmatite. Highway access and existing logging roads will provide the company's field teams with ideal access, exposing Beyond shareholders to the potential for more low-cost discoveries in 2024.

Permitting

In December, 2023, Beyond Lithium submitted the exploration permit application for the Victory and Ear Falls spodumene projects to apply for mechanical stripping and diamond drilling activities. Each application is for 30 drilling sites and 20 stripping locations. Each drill site is designed to drill multiple holes. The stripping locations are focused on each project's main exploration corridors. Both permit applications have entered the public review and comment period. Beyond continues to engage and to consult with the ministry and aboriginal communities throughout this process.

Description of the exploration portfolio

Mr. Tsang commented: "With the data we have collected from the effective 2023 exploration program, we are excited to maintain the four primary projects and an additional of 23 other prospective projects and continue to be one of the largest greenfield lithium explorers in Ontario in 2024. It is important to note that the additional 23 projects are located within well-known districts with significant LCT pegmatites discoveries and deposits. Moreover, most of these projects are also near existing infrastructures with good accessibility. We expect our 2024 exploration program can begin as early as May on projects located in Southern and Southwestern Ontario like the Wisa project, the Cosgrave Lake project etc. With the great track records of our experienced technical and prospecting teams, we are eager to begin our 2024 exploration program to continue exploring for additional spodumene mineralization and to uncover more brand new LCT pegmatites in Ontario."

Case Lake group projects:

  • The Case Lake group projects comprise the Case South and the Stimson project located in Northeastern Ontario.
  • The Case South project is located next to Power Metals' Case Lake project with spodumene pegmatite discovery and significant cesium mineralization. Beyond's Case Lake district projects and Power Metals' Case Lake project follow along the same subprovincial boundary consisting of the granitic fertile Case Lake batholith.
  • The historical drill log from the Stimson project recorded two granitic complex intervals with pegmatites mineralized with potential spodumene or green feldspar mineralization.
  • Despite limited phase 1 prospecting in 2023, and only five samples being collected on Case Lake South, Beyond Lithium was successful at identifying a fractionated pegmatite with a K/Rb ratio of 35. This pegmatite is located on trend and approximately five km west of the West Joe spodumene-bearing pegmatite on Power Metals Inc.'s neighbouring property.

Bear Head group projects:

  • The Bear Head group projects comprise five projects totalling over 10,000 hectares located in Northwestern Ontario and along the regional Bear Head Lake fault structure in Northwestern Ontario that hosts Frontier Lithium's Pak and Spark deposits.
  • Two brand-new greenfield spodumene discoveries were made by Patriot Lithium and Blaze Minerals in the Bear Head fault district in 2023, highlighting the potential of the district to generate new lithium discoveries.
  • Limited phase 1 prospecting by Beyond Lithium in 2023 uncovered a 10-plus-metre-wide beryl-bearing pegmatite with elevated cesium (21.7 ppm), rubidium (982 ppm), tantalum (42.7 ppm) and a low K/Rb ratio (48) suggesting the possible presence of spodumene-bearing pegmatites nearby. It is worth noting that beryl was discovered in pegmatites at both Ear Falls and Victory prior to the discovery of spodumene-bearing pegmatites.
  • Historic government geological mapping shows pegmatites on property which have yet to be prospected, and a historic government geological report documents 200-foot-wide tourmaline-, muscovite-, garnet- and pyroxene-bearing pegmatites in the vicinity of Margot Lake (only a vague description of its location was provided) which have yet to be rediscovered.

Mavis East group projects:

  • The Mavis East Group Projects are comprised of five projects totalling over 6,500 hectares located in the Mavis Lake District with excellent infrastructures and access.
  • The Gullwing-Tot and Webb East Projects are on the same trend that hosts Critical Resources' Mavis Lake Lithium Project with a Mineral Resource Estimate (MRE) of 8Mt at 1.07 per cent Li2O. The two projects are within less than one kilometer of nearest spodumene-bearing pegmatite.
  • Phase 1 prospecting by Beyond Lithium in 2023 was successful at identifying large (10M+) highly evolved pegmatites, with K/Rb ratios as low as 16, K/Cs ratios as low as 207 on Beyond Lithium's Gullwing-Tot Property. These fractionation ratios are similar to the ratios found at Ear Falls and Victory which yielded new spodumene discoveries in 2023, and suggest the pegmatites on Beyond Lithium's Dryden East properties are highly evolved and likely genetically related to spodumene-bearing pegmatites found nearby on Critical Resources neighboring properties.

Georgia Lake Group Projects

  • The Georgia Lake group projects comprise three projects totalling 15,941 hectares that are on trend of Tearlach Georgina Stairs project's spodumene pegmatite with channel samples up to 4.04 per cent Li2O over 0.70 m.
  • Numerous beryl-bearing pegmatites were discovered on the Gathering Lake South project in 2023. K/Rb as low as 47 and K/Cs as low as 153 were obtained from bulk rock pegmatite grab samples and Li2O as high as 0.45 per cent Li2O was obtained from a muscovite grab sample.

Superb group projects:

  • The Superb Lake group projects comprise the Superb Lake and the Sollas projects located along the same subprovincal boundary that hosts the Superb Lake spodumene pegmatite occurrence and Green Technology Metals' Seymour deposit with a global mineral resource estimate of 10.3 million tonnes at 1.03 per cent Li2O (indicated and inferred) at a cut-off of 0.2 per cent Li2O.
  • These projects represent nearly 15 kilometres of an established 130-kilometre-long trend of LCT (litihum-cesium-tantalum) pegmatites along the English River-Wabigoon subprovince boundary which hosts numerous large, 15-plus-metre-wide, spodumene-bearing pegmatites occurrences.
  • The 2023 exploration program successfully identified several wide and highly fractionated pegmatite boulders with grab samples up to K/Rb as low as 63 and K/Cs as low as 415.

Hearst group projects:

  • The Hearst group projects comprise the Scholfield and Sydere projects. Both projects are located in the Quetico subprovince along the Quetico-Wawa subprovince boundary. The Scholfield project adjoins the recently staked Pelletier property held by Power Metal.
  • Phase 1 prospecting uncovered two new beryl discoveries in large pegmatites with elevated geochem and K/Rbs as low as 29.5. Beryl mineralization and low K/Rb ratios are indicative of highly evolved pegmatites systems that are prospective for spodumene-bearing pegmatites.

Quality assurance/quality control

All collected rock samples were put in sturdy plastic bags, tagged and sealed at site. Sample bags were then put in rice bags and kept securely before being sent by road transport or delivered by the crew supervisor to SGS's preparation facility in Red Lake or Sudbury, Ont., for sample preparation. Pulps are analyzed at the SGS facility in Burnaby, B.C. All samples are analyzed with four-acid digestion/combined inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscopy/mass spectrometry package (49 elements). Samples with lithium overlimit (greater than 10,000 ppm Li) are analyzed with another four-acid digestion with higher detection limit of up to 10 per cent Li. Batches of samples with overlimit (greater than 10,000 ppm or 1 per cent Li) are analyzed with sodium peroxide fusion for validation. The QA/QC protocol included the insertion and monitoring of appropriate reference materials, in this case high-concentration and low-concentration certified OREAS and CDN lithium standards, to validate the accuracy and precision of the assay results.

Qualified person and third party data

The scientific and technical information in this news release has been reviewed and approved by Mr. Tsang, PGeo, vice-president, exploration, of the company. Mr. Tsang is a qualified person as defined in National Instrument 43-101 -- Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects.

About Beyond Lithium Inc.

Beyond Lithium has a large greenfield lithium exploration portfolio in Ontario with 27 high-potential greenfield lithium properties totalling over 119,000 hectares. The company has adopted the project generator business model to maximize funds available for exploration projects, while minimizing shareholder dilution. Beyond Lithium is advancing certain of its projects with its exploration team and will seek to option other properties to joint venture partners. Partnering on various projects will provide a source of non-dilutive working capital, partner-financed exploration and long-term residual exposure to exploration success.

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