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Blackrock Silver/earlach Announce Significant Lithium grade increases up to 61.9% higher from drill assays duplicate samples at The Gabriel Project located in Tonopah, Nevada

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Tearlach Resources Limited
Mon, January 23, 2023 at 6:00 a.m. PST·12 min read

Figure 1:



The Gabriel Project in Nye County, Tonopah, Nevada

VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Jan. 23, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Tearlach Resources Limited (TSXV: TEA) (OTC: TELHF) (FRANKFURT: V44) (“Tearlach” or the “Company”) is very pleased to report the results from the duplicate assay program initiated, during the due diligence period, prior to signing the JV agreement on the Gabriel Property (formerly known as the North Tonopah Project) with Blackrock Silver (TSX: BRC) on 12 January 2023. The re-assaying efforts by the Company indicate lithium grades that average 28% higher than original assays across 57 samples collected by Tearlach’s world-class Reno-based exploration team with significant lithium expertise. The highest sample reported 62% higher lithium grade.

Highlights:

  • Duplicate sample average assay results are 28% higher in lithium grade across 57 samples, as compared to the original assay,

  • Individual duplicate assays are higher than the corresponding original assays over a range of +12.6% to 62%.

  • TN22-020 Interval 260-265 feet, 61.9% increase

  • Original Assay, 457.1ppm Li

  • Duplicate Assay, 740ppm Li

  • TN22-006 from 205-210 feet, 49.1% Increase

  • Original Assay 851.9 ppm Li

  • Duplicate Assay, 1270ppm Li

  • TN22-018 Interval 220- 225 feet, 19.9% increase

  • Original Assay, 967.8ppm Li

  • Duplicate Assay, 1160 ppm Li

  • Potential size increase to the discovery due to grade increase and cutoff change.

  • Clear path to drilling and expansion.

  • World-class Nevada based Exploration team with over 200 years of combined experience and significant experience in clay hosted lithium deposits.

  • Morgan Lekstrom, CEO of Tearlach, commented, “These improved assays not only confirm the discovery that BRC made but expands the cut-off mineralized area significantly. This analysis indicates a possible increase in lithium grade for the Gabriel property and comes from a highly experienced team with a deep understanding of clay lithium exploration and assay methods. More proof that having a team of experts that have been involved in clay lithium for decades has already proven invaluable to give us an exploration advantage. Our team has drilled multiple lithium clay deposits around the world and will continue to aggressively lead the charge. We are currently applying for drill permits and anticipate drilling to commence in short order.”

    Path Forward:

  • Submit Drill Permits within a week

  • Prescreened drill contractor, working on engagement

  • Drill a large 20-hole PQ Core drill program, including step outs and confirmation drilling

  • Run Concurrent engineering and metallurgical paths.





  • The Gabriel Project in Nye County, Tonopah, Nevada
    Figure 1: The Gabriel Project in Nye County, Tonopah, Nevada
    Tearlach Resources has not verified the American Lithium results and credits American Lithium News Release Jan 16th, 2023 as the source of these. UTM NAD83 Zone 11

    Technical Information:
    Tearlach’s Nevada lithium exploration team, operating through Pan Am Lithium (Nevada) Corp. (PALN, a wholly-owned Nevada Corporation subsidiary) selected coarse rejects for 57 Blackrock lithium-mineralized rotary drill intervals to analyze for duplicate assay. These samples were analyzed, using methods similar to the original assay, by a second highly regarded laboratory.

    Quality Control:
    The samples were selected by the PALN geologic team, and transported to Reno, Nevada, maintaining the chain of custody.

    The 57 samples were analyzed to obtain duplicate assay results according to the following procedures:

  • A 200-gram split of the coarse rejects were crushed by the original assay laboratory and returned to the PALN explorationists. The coarse rejects were then transported to the second lab for re-assay.

  • The duplicate assaying was conducted by an ALS Geochemistry facility located in Reno, NV. This facility holds an ISO 17025 certification.

  • The crushed split was submitted to the 2nd laboratory for analysis according to the following procedures:

  • Pulverized the submitted crushed sample to 85% passing 75 microns grain size.

  • Split a 0.25-gram sample of the pulverized material for analysis.

  • Digested the pulp split by four (4) acids with an ICP finish, which slightly varied from the original laboratory method.

  • Also analyzed the samples for boron (B) content using an Aqua Regia digestion with ICP-AES finish.

  • The PALN geologists inserted five (5) lithium certified reference pulps, plus blank value pulps (also 5 samples) into the pulp sample set.

  • This duplicate assay process was overseen by two (2) PALN geologists who are Qualified Persons according to NI 43-101. David C. Flint is a CPG with AIPG (#10360), and Robert J. Kellie is a registered member with SME (#4026171).

    Re-assay Results:
    The comparison of the duplicate assays to the original assays indicates the following:

  • All duplicate assays are higher than the original assays.

  • The duplicate assays, on average, are 28% higher than the original assays.

  • Individual duplicate assays are higher than the corresponding original assays over a range of +12.6% to 62%.

  • Thirteen (13) of the duplicate assays have reported values greater than 900 ppm, of which three (3) assays are greater than 1,000 ppm.

  • The certified reference lithium samples inserted into the duplicate sample stream yielded acceptable values.

  • Blank samples inserted into the check sample stream yielded extremely low to nil lithium values.

  • A strict chain of custody was maintained during the duplicate assay program.

  • The results from the duplicate assay program indicates potential additional opportunity for exploring the Gabriel Lithium Property. The PALN technical team intends to conduct exploration activities in a manner such that highly representative samples are collected, and that the samples are analyzed by the most precise and accurate methods.

    Table 1. Comparison of original and duplicate assays for RC drill samples from Gabriel Project



    Feet

    Sample

    Li ppm



    Hole ID

    From

    To

    Interval

    Sample Number

    Duplicate

    Original

    % difference

    TN22-020

    260

    265

    5

    TN22-020 260-265

    740

    457.1

    61.9

    TN22-006

    205

    210

    5

    TN22-006 205-210

    1270

    851.9

    49.1

    TN22-006

    195

    200

    5

    TN22-006 195-200

    930

    634.1

    46.7

    TN22-006

    190

    195

    5

    TN22-006 190-195

    780

    546.3

    42.8

    TN22-006

    180

    185

    5

    TN22-006 180-185

    620

    435.4

    42.4

    TN22-006

    215

    220

    5

    TN22-006 215-220

    960

    677

    41.8

    TN22-011

    280

    285

    5

    TN22-011 280-285

    1090

    779.1

    39.9



    Feet

    Sample

    Li ppm



    Hole ID

    From

    To

    Interval

    Sample Number

    Duplicate

    Original

    % difference

    TN22-006

    200

    205

    5

    TN22-006 200-205

    810

    579.2

    39.8

    TN22-006

    210

    215

    5

    TN22-006 210-215

    810

    581.3

    39.3

    TN22-011

    250

    255

    5

    TN22-011 250-255

    940

    679.2

    38.4

    TN22-006

    185

    190

    5

    TN22-006 185-190

    700

    507

    38.1

    TN22-011

    330

    335

    5

    TN22-011 330-335

    950

    691.6

    37.4

    TN22-011

    325

    330

    5

    TN22-011 325-330

    910

    673.7

    35.1

    TN22-006

    220

    225

    5

    TN22-006 220-225

    740

    553

    33.8

    TN22-006

    175

    180

    5

    TN22-006 175-180

    740

    555.4

    33.2

    TN22-006

    225

    230

    5

    TN22-006 225-230

    530

    399.6

    32.6

    TN22-011

    315

    320

    5

    TN22-011 315-320

    910

    690.8

    31.7

    TN22-020

    330

    335

    5

    TN22-020 330-335

    980

    744.3

    31.7

    TN22-011

    335

    340

    5

    TN22-011 335-340

    950

    722.1

    31.6

    TN22-018

    200

    205

    5

    TN22-018 200-205

    570

    433.5

    31.5

    TN22-020

    275

    280

    5

    TN22-020 275-280

    810

    620.6

    30.5

    TN22-006

    170

    175

    5

    TN22-006 170-175

    500

    383.4

    30.4

    TN22-020

    280

    285

    5

    TN22-020 280-285

    960

    742.6

    29.3

    TN22-020

    300

    305

    5

    TN22-020 300-305

    800

    620.6

    28.9

    TN22-011

    320

    325

    5

    TN22-011 320-325

    820

    636.5

    28.8

    TN22-011

    260

    265

    5

    TN22-011 260-265

    750

    582.2

    28.8

    TN22-020

    325

    330

    5

    TN22-020 325-330

    890

    693.8

    28.3

    TN22-020

    265

    270

    5

    TN22-020 265-270

    740

    578.6

    27.9

    TN22-011

    275

    280

    5

    TN22-011 275-280

    750

    587.9

    27.6

    TN22-011

    285

    290

    5

    TN22-011 285-290

    710

    559

    27.0

    TN22-011

    175

    180

    5

    TN22-011 175-180

    500

    394.7

    26.7

    TN22-018

    205

    210

    5

    TN22-018 205-210

    700

    558.3

    25.4

    TN22-020

    270

    275

    5

    TN22-020 270-275

    570

    455.1

    25.2

    TN22-011

    310

    315

    5

    TN22-011 310-315

    890

    711.1

    25.2

    TN22-020

    345

    350

    5

    TN22-020 345-350

    630

    507.6

    24.1

    TN22-018

    210

    215

    5

    TN22-018 210-215

    910

    735.5

    23.7

    TN22-011

    265

    270

    5

    TN22-011 265-270

    650

    527.4

    23.2

    TN22-011

    255

    260

    5

    TN22-011 255-260

    550

    446.4

    23.2

    TN22-020

    285

    290

    5

    TN22-020 285-290

    560

    459

    22.0

    TN22-011

    270

    275

    5

    TN22-011 270-275

    720

    590.5

    21.9

    TN22-020

    250

    255

    5

    TN22-020 250-255

    550

    451.9

    21.7

    TN22-018

    230

    235

    5

    TN22-018 230-235

    560

    467.1

    19.9

    TN22-018

    220

    225

    5

    TN22-018 220-225

    1160

    967.8

    19.9

    TN22-018

    255

    260

    5

    TN22-018 255-260

    780

    653.9

    19.3

    TN22-018

    215

    220

    5

    TN22-018 215-220

    860

    722.8

    19.0

    TN22-020

    335

    340

    5

    TN22-020 335-340

    660

    554.9

    18.9

    TN22-020

    340

    345

    5

    TN22-020 340-345

    520

    438.1

    18.7

    TN22-011

    345

    350

    5

    TN22-011 345-350

    460

    388.1

    18.5

    TN22-011

    185

    190

    5

    TN22-011 185-190

    400

    339.1

    18.0



    Feet

    Sample

    Li ppm



    Hole ID

    From

    To

    Interval

    Sample Number

    Duplicate

    Original

    % difference

    TN22-011

    305

    310

    5

    TN22-011 305-310

    660

    559.8

    17.9

    TN22-020

    290

    295

    5

    TN22-020 290-295

    510

    432.6

    17.9

    TN22-011

    170

    175

    5

    TN22-011 170-175

    440

    376

    17.0

    TN22-020

    255

    260

    5

    TN22-020 255-260

    560

    478.6

    17.0

    TN22-018

    225

    230

    5

    TN22-018 225-230

    770

    658.1

    17.0

    TN22-011

    190

    195

    5

    TN22-011 190-195

    390

    337

    15.7

    TN22-011

    180

    185

    5

    TN22-011 180-185

    300

    261.3

    14.8

    TN22-018

    240

    245

    5

    TN22-018 240-245

    520

    462

    12.6


    Table 2. Drill hole collar location for samples in this press release



    UTM NAD27, m











    Easting

    Northing

    Elevation, m

    Dip, deg.

    Azimuth, deg.

    Hole length, ft

    TN22-006

    477,359

    4,218,401

    1,755.1

    -90



    2500

    TN22-011

    477,355

    4,218,402

    1,748.7

    -59

    360

    505

    TN22-018

    477,344

    4,217,610

    1,751.5

    -50

    360

    500

    TN22-020

    477,352

    4,218,409

    1,748.6

    -60

    264

    500


    Qualified Person:

    Mr. David C. Flint, CPG with AIPG (American Institute of Professional Geologists), Director of Tearlach’s subsidiary Pan Am Lithium (Nevada) Corp, and a Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101 – Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects, has reviewed and approved the scientific and technical information contained in this news release.

    January 12, 2023 News and Disclosure Correction

    The Company wishes to correct certain payment disclosures it made in its news release dated January 12, 2023 regarding its option to acquire a 100% interest in six mineral claims groups collectively referred to as the Shelby Properties.

    Under the “Transaction” heading in the news release, the Company inadvertently disclosed it was obligated to make cash payments and share issuances of $545,454.54 for each of the six mineral claims groups. However, pursuant to the terms of the agreement, the Company is obligated to pay $90,909.09 for each of the six mineral claims groups for a total of $545,454.54 for all Shelby Properties. This payment is required to be paid upon signing the agreement and upon the first, second and third anniversaries of the agreement, unless the Company elects to duly abandon such claim groups, in which case the amount payable is reduced by $90,909.09 per claim group duly abandoned. Accordingly, the table setting out the consideration payable in the January 12th news release should not be relied upon

    About Tearlach

    Tearlach is a Canadian exploration company engaged in the acquisition, exploration and development of lithium projects. Tearlach has a Joint Venture agreement with Blackrock Silver on the Gabriel project in Tonopah, Nevada, bordering American Lithium’s TLC Deposit, and is aggressively exploring the previously drilled lithium targets. Tearlach holds an interest in the Final Frontier Project, which includes the Pakwan / Margot Lake Claim block, and is directly contiguous with Frontier Lithium’s Flagship Spark and Pak deposits, as well as interests in the Wesley, Harth and Ferland properties, all located in the lithium hub of northwestern Ontario, Canada. The Wesley Property borders Green Energy Metals’ Root Lake Project, where a 24,000 m drill program is currently underway. Pegmatite dykes have also been encountered on the Harth Lithium Project, which is 8 km west of the Wesley Lithium Project. Tearlach intends to explore these assets and develop a portfolio of projects in North America through acquisition. Tearlach also holds “The Shelby Project” properties in Quebec’s James Bay Region bordering Windsome Resources and Patriot Battery Metals. Tearlach’s primary objective is to position itself as the leading lithium exploration and development company in North America. Additional information on the Company is available at the website at www.tearlach.ca.

    ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS

    Morgan Lekstrom
    Chief Executive Officer

    TEARLACH RESOURCES LTD.

    Suite 610 - 700 W. Pender Street
    Vancouver, BC, Canada V6C 1G8
    Tel: 604-688-5007

    www.tearlach.ca

    www.tearlach.ca/contact/

    Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Service provided (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.

    Forward-Looking Statement

    This news release may contain certain “forward-looking statements” such as the intention to focus on the exploration and development of lithium properties in the future. Forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties, assumptions, and other factors that may cause the actual results, performance, or achievements of the Company to be materially different from any future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by the forward-looking statements. Any forward-looking statement speaks only as of the date of this news release and, except as may be required by applicable securities laws, the Company disclaims any intent or obligation to update any forward-looking statement, whether as a result of new information, future events or results or otherwise.

    A figure accompanying this announcement is available at globenewswire.com

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