Argentina Lithium Announces a 327-metre Lithium Brine Interval at the 13th Exploration Well on the Rincon West Project
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"Our most recent drilling is located to test the highly prospective formations of sandy layers interspaced with crystalline halite, located along our eastern property boundary beside Rio Tinto's project. To expand on these recent results, we are currently executing the 14th and final diamond hole of this exploration campaign, and we have begun the rotary drilling that will allow us to begin pump testing on production-scale wells. Our initial exploration model for Rincon West has been borne out by all the results received to date." stated
The results, including sampling method, sample interval data, and brine analyses for RW-DDH-13 are shown in Table 1. Drill collar information is presented in Table 2. An extensive selection of core samples will be sent to an independent laboratory for brine recovery testing.
Figure 1 presents a map of the western (main) block of the Rincon West project showing the positions of the fourteen exploration diamond drill holes and single rotary hole completed and underway in this program (see News Releases dated
Table 1: Interval data and results of brine analyses for lithium, potassium, and magnesium for drill hole RW-DDH- 13*
Sample Interval (m) |
Sample |
Li |
K |
Mg |
Density |
||
From |
To |
Thickness |
(mg/litre) |
(g/ml) |
|||
30.5 |
33.5 |
3.0 |
Single packer |
280 |
5439 |
3986 |
1.194 |
42.5 |
45.5 |
3.0 |
Single packer |
313 |
6291 |
3109 |
1.209 |
48.5 |
51.5 |
3.0 |
Single packer |
307 |
6073 |
3007 |
1.214 |
60.5 |
63.5 |
3.0 |
Single packer |
299 |
5893 |
3723 |
1.200 |
66.5 |
69.5 |
3.0 |
Single packer |
316 |
6335 |
3419 |
1.205 |
72.5 |
75.5 |
3.0 |
Single packer |
269 |
5753 |
2624 |
1.219 |
78.5 |
81.5 |
3.0 |
Single packer |
294 |
6110 |
2647 |
1.216 |
36.5 |
39.5 |
3.0 |
Double packer |
313 |
6335 |
3170 |
1.208 |
84.5 |
87.5 |
3.0 |
Single packer |
298 |
6178 |
2784 |
1.218 |
90.5 |
93.5 |
3.0 |
Single packer |
296 |
6158 |
2729 |
1.218 |
102.5 |
105.5 |
3.0 |
Single packer |
277 |
5746 |
2863 |
1.212 |
150.5 |
153.5 |
3.0 |
Single packer |
316 |
6840 |
2728 |
1.222 |
192.5 |
195.5 |
3.0 |
Single packer |
293 |
6256 |
2649 |
1.221 |
198.5 |
201.5 |
3.0 |
Single packer |
317 |
6559 |
2905 |
1.221 |
216.5 |
219.5 |
3.0 |
Single packer |
301 |
6266 |
2712 |
1.222 |
210.5 |
213.5 |
3.0 |
Double packer |
305 |
6340 |
2758 |
1.222 |
204.5 |
207.5 |
3.0 |
Double packer |
306 |
6410 |
2620 |
1.222 |
252.5 |
255.5 |
3.0 |
Single packer |
340 |
6667 |
3135 |
1.221 |
258.5 |
261.5 |
3.0 |
Single packer |
311 |
6484 |
2633 |
1.222 |
282.5 |
285.5 |
3.0 |
Double packer |
299 |
6287 |
2729 |
1.222 |
276.5 |
279.5 |
3.0 |
Double packer |
304 |
6430 |
2792 |
1.222 |
300.5 |
303.5 |
3.0 |
Single packer |
306 |
6460 |
2731 |
1.222 |
306.5 |
309.5 |
3.0 |
Double packer |
301 |
6796 |
2525 |
1.222 |
354.5 |
357.5 |
3.0 |
Single packer |
307 |
6495 |
2802 |
1.221 |
*The drill hole was inclined vertically; the brine hosting strata are believed to be flat lying resulting in reported intervals approximating true thickness. |
Drilling Methodology
RW-DDH-13 was executed with HQ-diameter diamond drilling, permitting the extraction of core samples of the salar basin formations and the recovery of brine samples where possible.
Drilling was carried out by Salta-based AGV Falcon Drilling SRL, under the supervision of Argentina Lithium's geologists.
Table 2: Collar and maximum depth information for RW-DDH-013
Hole ID |
East |
North |
Elevation |
Azimuth |
Dip |
Depth |
|
|
(m) |
(deg.) |
(deg.) |
(m) |
|
RW-DDH-13 |
685205 |
7337933 |
3714 |
n/a |
90 |
471.5 |
LIT's preferred method for brine sampling deploys a 'single packer' sampling unit during drilling. The packer sampling method allows the recovery of brine samples at specific depths while sealing the hole at the top and bottom of the interval. For single packer sampling, an inflatable seal closes the top of the interval; the lower limit of drilling represents the bottom of the interval. In certain instances, double packer sampling is conducted following the completion of drilling. In this case, inflatable seals are employed to close both the top and bottom of the sample interval. With both methods the Company has opted to recover brine samples over 3 metre intervals.
Geophysical profiling and lining the hole with 2" diameter PVC filters have been completed. All core samples recovered in drilling were retained for geologic logging.
Observations regarding RW-DDH-013
RW-DDH-13 extends drilling eastwards from previous holes, to the northeast corner of the Rinconcita II property on the Rincon salt flat. The hole was drilled to 471.5 m depth. A total 24 brine samples, extracted using the single and double packer methods, were submitted for chemical analysis.
Brine samples collected between 30.5 m depth and 357.5 m depth (the deepest sample) ranged from 269 to 340 mg/l lithium. Over this 327 m interval, 24 single and double packer brine samples were collected from discrete 3 m intervals, totalling 72.0 m of sampling, representing 22.0% of the total interval.
Drilling from surface to 41 m depth intersected mixed sediments with dominant clay. Altered and fractured ignimbrite was drilled between 41 and 77 m depth. Fine black sand was then sampled to 101 m, followed by clays with sand to 113 m. Crystalline halite (salt) was drilled between 113 and 184 m, though sandy layers were crossed at 151 and 153 m. Fine sand with a clay matrix was drilled from 184 to 191.5 m depth. Crystalline halite was then intersected to 206 m, also containing sandy layers in the lower part of the interval. Medium sand with a clay matrix was drilled between 206 and 228.5 m, interrupted by a layer of crystalline halite between 211.6 and 217 m. A sandy breccia was drilled from 228.5 to 236.4 m, followed by sand in a clay matrix to 242 m. Crystaline halite was drilled from 242 to 295.8 m. Units with fine sands were then intersected to 317 m. Multiple units of clayey breccias were drilled between 317 and 389 metres, followed by multiple massive clay layers to 422 m. Breccias, brecciated ignimbrite and ignimbrites dominated the drilling from 422 m to the bottom of the hole at 471.5 m. The sandy units described in this sequence are expected to be the most productive levels for extracting lithium brine.
Analyses and QA/QC
Samples of brine were submitted for analysis to
The quality of sample analytical results was controlled and assessed with a protocol of blank, duplicate and reference standard samples included within the sample sequences. For hole RW-DDH-013 the lot contained two blank and two duplicate samples, which all reported within the acceptable range. Single low-grade, medium-grade and high-grade reference standard samples (3 standards in total) were included within the submitted sample suite. The low-grade reference standard analysed higher than 3 standard deviations (SD) of best value, with 9.5 relative percent difference (RPD); the medium-grade reference standard analysed below 3 SD of best value, with 2.3 RPD; the high-grade reference standard analysed below 3 SD of the best value; with 3.6 RPD.
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