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Black Rock Playa lithium claims change hands

Post by some seeing eye » Thu Feb 23, 2023 5:25 pm

https://www.accesswire.com/739414/Fuse- ... -in-Nevada

This may be a continuation of previous claims never developed: https://www.rgj.com/story/news/2017/01/ ... /96132260/

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February 15, 2023 / Fuse Battery Metals Inc. ("the Company "or "Fuse") (TSXV:FUSE)(OTCQB:FUSEF)(FRA:43W3) is pleased to announce the expansion of our exploration land holdings with the inclusion of a new lithium exploration project in Nevada, the Lithium Springs Project.

The Company has entered into a Purchase and Sale Agreement dated February 14, 2023, to acquire a 100% interest in 108 placer claims (BRD1 - BRD108) from Malcolm J. Bell (the "Vendor"). The claims cover approximately 858 hectares of playa and alluvial fan located at the south end of the Black Rock Desert outside of the hamlet of Gerlach in Washoe County, Nevada, known as the Lithium Springs Property (the "Transaction").

Terms of the Transaction:

The Company agrees to the following:
(a) reimburse the staking and recording costs to the Vendor in the amount of US$33,982 upon signing the Agreement; and
(b) issuing to the Vendor 500,000 fully paid and non-assessable common shares in the capital of the Company upon TSX Venture Exchange acceptance of the Transaction.
All securities issued in connection with the Transaction are subject to a four month and a day hold period in accordance with Canadian Securities Laws.

About the Lithium Springs Property

The project is located at the southern end of Black Rock Desert, Nevada, about 132 air-line km north-northeast of Reno, Nevada in Sections 1, 2, 11, and 12 Township 32 North, Range 23. The center of the property is about 40.676° North Latitude, 119.331° West Longitude, (40° 40' 33" N, 119° 19' 52"): UTM X 302,900 UTMY 4,505,400 NAD 27; Zone 11 N.

Black Rock Desert basin is about 110 km long and up to 25 km wide at the widest point. The central playa measures about 50 km northeast - southwest and 10 km southeast - northwest. The western arm of the Black Rock Desert covers an area of about 2,000 square kilometers and contains 5 of the 30 currently listed Known Geothermal Resource Areas in Nevada.

The property covers an area of playa underlain by a moderately deep basin interpreted from gravity and seismic surveys indicating a maximum thickness of valley-fill deposits of about 1,200 m/ 3,600 ft. A high salt content prevents any significant vegetation from growing on the playa surface. Locally, the basin is being fed in part by boiling springs and siliceous sinter containing strongly anomalous Lithium values (up to 3.5 ppm) that flank the property on the west side. (U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Open-File Report 81-918.) While these lithium values are well below those of producing lithium bines, they do represent a significant source of metal available for evaporative concentration within the playa basin.

Past Exploration Work and Proposed Exploration Plan

Prior work completed on this property included a grid soil sampling program in 2016 where samples were collected on 200-meter intervals on lines spaced 400 meters apart for a total of 170 sites. Values ranged from 82.8 to 520 ppm lithium with a median value of 182 ppm. These values are significantly above the background in the adjoining ranges and indicate concentration of lithium in the playa silts and salt crust. Following the completion of this work, a shallow sampling program was completed followed by high resolution geophysical program to define potential drill targets.

The local geologic setting combined with the presence of lithium in both active geothermal fluids and surface salts within the Black Rock Desert property position match characteristics of lithium brine deposits at Clayton Valley, Nevada and in South America. The nearby geothermal fluids draining into the claims contain lithium in the 3 to 5 mg per liter range and most likely contributed to surface sampling values up to 520 ppm lithium. These preliminary results warrant continued exploration for a Clayton Valley type brine and/or clay deposit.

A reasonable expectation for a First Phase exploration program by the Company would be to re-sample the area, complete a geophysical survey and undertake a phased exploration program of surface sampling, auger or push drill water sampling, and geophysical work to choose drill sites for an initial drill test of the property. A subsequent Phase two exploration program could involve additional surface and sub-surface sampling and test drilling the property for lithium bearing brine and/or lithium bearing clay deposits.

Mr. Tim Fernback, Fuse Interim President & CEO comments "The Black Rock Desert holds substantial lithium exploration potential due to the proximity of geothermal activity in the immediate area. It is the Company's intention to rapidly evaluate the lithium brine and lithium clay potential of this well-located property. Fuse is in the process of completing the initial NI #43-101 Technical Report on the property."

Qualified Person as Defined Under National Instrument 43-101

Alan J. Morris, CPG of Spring Creek, Nevada, a Qualified Person as defined under Nation Instrument 43-101 has reviewed and approved the technical aspects of this news release.

About Fuse Battery Metals Inc. https://fusecobalt.com/

Fuse Battery Metals Inc. is a Canadian based exploration company that trades under the symbol FUSE on the TSX Venture Exchange. The Company's focus is on exploration for high value metals required for the manufacturing of batteries.

SOURCE: Fuse Battery Metals Inc

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Re: Black Rock Playa lithium claims change hands

Post by Popeye » Thu Feb 23, 2023 10:45 pm

Great Boiling Spring? That looks to be about where the 360 is. Scales out to be 1-2 miles from Gerlach.
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Re: Black Rock Playa lithium claims change hands

Post by Token » Fri Feb 24, 2023 8:11 am

One side of the road with big steel pipes from the geothermal project pumping out green energy …

The other side of the road graded and birmed endless evaporation ponds full of lithium rich brine …

Synergy! Match made in heaven! The super-green lithium revolution!

I now wonder where the Walmart will get built …

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Post by some seeing eye » Fri Feb 24, 2023 9:10 am

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Re: Black Rock Playa lithium claims change hands

Post by Molotov » Fri Feb 24, 2023 10:53 am

Based on the coordinates provided, it is 9.31 miles SW of the approximate location of Black Rock City and 2.4 miles NW of the 34 and 447 split, and 13 miles WSW of Trego Hot Springs.

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Re: Black Rock Playa lithium claims change hands

Post by Elorrum » Fri Feb 24, 2023 11:11 am

I wonder how a multibillion dollar federal subsidy for lithium battery production is driving this. Cited study says it’s the brine, and not the clay with the concentration of lithium worth mining investigation, so will they be evaporating in that area? Those fields look pretty noxious. Processing? Ugh. This is awful news.
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Post by The Rod » Fri Feb 24, 2023 3:08 pm

Well we kinda need to keep making and selling as many cars as we can before humanity kills itself off. So unless ya’ll want daddy musk to buy his lithium from Evil China we just have to be OK with the new normal of sweet fumes of whatever the hell evaporates from lithium bines wafting over into our eye-gazing workshops.
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Re: Black Rock Playa lithium claims change hands

Post by Elorrum » Fri Feb 24, 2023 3:48 pm

Token wrote:
Fri Feb 24, 2023 8:11 am
One side of the road with big steel pipes from the geothermal project pumping out green energy …

The other side of the road graded and birmed endless evaporation ponds full of lithium rich brine …

Synergy! Match made in heaven! The super-green lithium revolution!

I now wonder where the Walmart will get built …
Yep, synergy…
“Drilling on project to derive lithium from geothermal brine to start in Nevada

5 years ago
MGX Minerals has announced having mobilised a drilling rig for its Kibby Basin Lithium Brine Project. The project plans to use specific technology to extract lithium from geothermal brine.”

OCTOBER 3, 2022
“Advanced Manufacturing & Industrial Decarbonization U.S. Department of Energy Issues Notice of Intent for Funding of Lithium Extraction and Conversion to Strengthen Domestic Supply Chains for Clean Energy Transition
Today, the U.S. Department of Energy announced its intent to issue a funding opportunity that will support research on the extraction and conversion of lithium from geothermal brines for use of lithium batteries in electric vehicles and clean energy storage. This investment will help advance and diversify the domestic supply of lithium hydroxide that our nation needs to meet the Biden Administration goals of a net-zero clean energy economy by 2050 and 50% electric vehicle adoption by 2030.”
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