Bearing Lithium Corp. (TSXV:BRZ) (OTCQB:BRGRF) (FSE:B6K1)
("
Bearing" or the "
Company") is
pleased to announce the results from a resource estimate prepared
in accordance with National Instrument 43-101 (“
NI
43-101”) on the Maricunga lithium brine project located in
Chile (the “
Maricunga Project ”). The NI 43-101
resource estimate is consistent with the JORC- resource estimate
announced previously (refer to press release on July 13th, 2017).
Bearing has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Li3 and
its interest in the Maricunga Project (the “
Li3 Definitive
Agreement ”). A Li3 shareholder vote is scheduled for
September 28th, 2017 for which Bearing has already secured in
excess of 60% of the votes in favour of the transaction where only
a simple majority is required (>50%) . Li3 currently holds a
23.9% interest in the Maricunga Project along with Minera Salar
Blanco (“
MSB”) and Lithium Power International
Limited (“
Lithium Power”) at 43.6% and 32.5%
respectively pursuant to a joint venture arrangement (the
“
Maricunga Joint Venture ”). Under the terms of
the Maricunga Joint Venture, Lithium Power has agreed to fund
exploration and development costs with both Li3 and MSB having a
free carry until the completion of a definitive feasibility study.
The report is available on Sedar (www.sedar.com).
NI 43-101 Resource Highlights
- The Maricunga Project represents one of the highest brine
concentration undeveloped lithium projects in the world.
- The M&I Resource has tripled in size to 1,725,000 tonnes
LCE and the Inferred resource has increased to 425,000 tonnes LCE
with the average lithium concentration above 1,100 mg/L.
- The updated resource is defined to a depth of 200 m. A
significant exploration target has been identified between 200 m
and 400 m depth through borehole S-19 (TD 360 m) with a potential
for a further 1.0 – 2.5 Mt LCE.
- Process test work remains ongoing which will be incorporated in
a Pre-Feasibility Study (PFS) anticipated in Q4/17 and a Definitive
Feasibility Study in H1/18.
- Favorable porosity and permeability make the resource amenable
to extraction by conventional pumping methods, which was
demonstrated by the high flow rates (up to 45 l/s) during the
pumping tests.
“We are extremely pleased with the NI 43-101 resource estimate
completed by the Maricunga Joint Venture under the direction of the
project operator, Minera Salar Blanco (MSB). This resource estimate
demonstrates the true potential of this project. The results have
significantly increased the size of the resource, confirmed the
grade, and demonstrated further exploration potential. M&I
resource lithium concentration of 1,100 mg/L Li and Inferred
resource lithium concentration above 1,200 mg/L Li rank the
Maricunga Joint Venture as the highest lithium concentration
pre-production project. Development activities remain on schedule
with process test work, preliminary engineering and design
advancing towards a Pre-Feasibility Study (PFS) anticipated later
this year and a Definitive Feasibility Study (DFS) in H1/18.”
Jeremy Poirier, President and CEO of Bearing commented.
Patrick Cussen, Chairman of Li3, stated: "We thank and
congratulate the MSB team for this very important milestone in the
development of the Maricunga Joint Venture. Now that the
registration statement has been approved by the SEC we look forward
to closing our transaction and completing our migration to the
TSXV. This will firmly place Maricunga Joint Venture in a market
that not only understands lithium but is very bullish on the
industry's future. We are pleased to have been involved with the
Maricunga Project from the start and to now continue to develop the
project with our partners. ”
Maricunga Project – Updated Resource
Estimate
The Maricunga Joint Venture has released an updated resource
estimate prepared in accordance with NI 43-101, incorporating the
results from recent drilling and pumping tests since the
publication of the 2012 Resource Estimate. A Measured and Indicated
Resource of 325,000 tonnes of lithium at an average concentration
of 1,143 mg/L lithium plus an Inferred Resource of 80,000 tonnes of
lithium at an average concentration of 1,289 mg/L lithium. A
breakdown of the resource is presented in Table 1 below. The
resource was prepared by Frits Reidel, CPG, President of Flo
Solutions and calculated using SgeMS software This NI 43-101
resource incorporates the drilling and testing work undertaken by
LI3 in 2011/12 and by the MSB in 2016/17. The drilling and test
work carried out in the MJV mining concessions between September
2016 and March 2017 consisted of 9 rotary drill holes totalling
1,815 metres, 4 sonic holes totalling 613 metres, a regional
geophysical and two pumping tests.
Table 1: Measured, Indicated and Inferred Lithium and
Potassium Resources for the Maricunga Joint Venture – dated July
12, 2017 |
|
|
Area |
Depth |
Volume |
Drainable |
Brine Volume |
Concentration |
Concentration |
Contained |
Contained |
|
(km²) |
(m) |
(km³) |
Porosity (Sy) |
(km³) |
(mg/L Li) |
(mg/L K) |
(kt Li) |
(kt K) |
Measured |
18.88 |
162 |
3.06 |
5.02 |
% |
0.15 |
1,174 |
8,646 |
170 |
1,250 |
Indicated |
6.76 |
200 |
1.35 |
10.65 |
% |
0.14 |
1,071 |
7,491 |
155 |
1,100 |
M&I |
25.64 |
172 |
4.41 |
6.75 |
% |
0.30 |
1,143 |
8,292 |
325 |
2,350 |
Inferred |
14.38 |
50 |
0.72 |
8.99 |
% |
0.06 |
1,289 |
9,859 |
80 |
630 |
Numbers may not add due to rounding Source: NI 43-101 Technical
Report
Expressed as mineral compounds in Table 2, the Measured and
Indicated resource total 1.7 million tonnes of lithium carbonate
equivalent (“LCE”); the Inferred resource is 0.4
million tonnes of LCE. In addition, there is a significant potash
resource of 4.5 million tonnes within the Measured and Indicated
category and an Inferred potash resource of 1.2 million tonnes.
Table 2: Maricunga JV Resources expressed as LCE and
Potash (KCl) |
|
|
Contained Lithium |
Contained Potassium |
|
Carbonate (kt
Li2CO3) |
Chloride (kt KCl) |
Measured |
900 |
2,400 |
Indicated |
820 |
2,100 |
M&I |
1,720 |
4,500 |
Inferred |
430 |
1,200 |
Numbers may not add due to rounding Lithium is converted to
lithium carbonate (Li‚COƒ) with a conversion factor of 5.32
Potassium is converted to potassium chloride (KCl) with a
conversion factor of 1.91 Source: NI 43-101 Technical Report
An illustration depicting the breakdown of the current resource
and comparison to the 2012 resource is provided in Figure 1
below.
Figure 1: Schematic of the MJV resources and
exploration potential
To view an enhanced version of Figure 1, please
visit:
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An exploration target has been identified between a depth of 200
m and 400 m (immediately below the current resource) based on the
results of borehole S-19 (TD 360 m) which bottomed in mineralized
lithium brine This exploration target may contain potentially an
additional 195,000 to 470,000 tonnes lithium (1.0 to 2.6 million
tonnes of lithium carbonate equivalent) and 1.530,000 to 3,470,000
tonnes potassium (3.0 to 6.6 million tonnes of potassium chloride
equivalent) between 200 metres and 400 metres depth.
It must be noted that exploration targets are not mineral
resources. The potential quantity and grade of the exploration
target is conceptual in nature, and there has been insufficient
exploration to define a Mineral Resource in the volume where the
Exploration Target is outlined. It is uncertain if further
exploration drilling will result in the determination of a Mineral
Resource in this volume.
Table 3: Maricunga Joint Venture Exploration Target
Estimate |
|
EXPLORATION TARGET ESTIMATE
MARICUNGA |
Subarea |
Area (km²) |
Thickness (m) |
Mean Drainable
Porosity (%) |
Brine Volume
(m³) |
Lithium Concentration
(mg/L Li) |
Contained Lithium
(tonnes) |
Lithium Carbonate
(LCE tonnes) |
Potassium Concentration
(mg/L K) |
Contained Potassium (tonnes) |
Potassium Chloride (KCl
tonnes) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
UPPER RANGE SCENARIO |
Western |
4.23 |
100 |
10 |
% |
42.3 |
1,000 |
40,000 |
200,000 |
6,500 |
270,000 |
500,000 |
Central |
21.41 |
200 |
10 |
% |
428.2 |
1,000 |
430,000 |
2,300,000 |
7,500 |
3,200,000 |
6,100,000 |
|
Continues
from directly below the resource |
|
470,000 |
2,500,000 |
|
3,470,000 |
6,600,000 |
LOWER RANGE SCENARIO |
Western |
4.23 |
100 |
6 |
% |
25.4 |
600 |
15,000 |
80,000 |
5,000 |
130,000 |
240,000 |
Central |
21.41 |
200 |
6 |
% |
256.9 |
700 |
180,000 |
950,000 |
5,500 |
1,400,000 |
2,700,000 |
|
Continues
from directly below the resource |
|
195,000 |
1,030,000 |
|
1,530,000 |
2,940,000 |
Numbers may not add due to rounding Lithium is converted to
lithium carbonate (Li‚COƒ) with a conversion factor of 5.32
Potassium is converted to potassium chloride (KCl) with a
conversion factor of 1.91 Source: Lithium Power International
Table 4: Comparison of Lithium Brine Projects in South
America |
|
|
Maricunga1 |
Atacama2 |
Hombre Muerto3 |
Olaroz4 |
Cauchari5 |
Los Angeles6 |
Tres Quebradas7 |
Rincon8 |
Uyuni9 |
Country |
Chile |
Chile |
Argentina |
Argentina |
Argentina |
Argentina |
Argentina |
Argentina |
Bolivia |
Owner |
LPI / MSB / BRZ |
SQM /ALB |
FMC |
ORL / Toyota / JEMSE |
SQM /LAC / JEMSE |
LIX / SESA / Aberdeen |
Neo
Lithium |
Energi Group (Private) |
COMIBOL (Gov't) |
Lithium (mg/L) |
1,160 |
1,835 |
744 |
690 |
584 |
451 |
714 |
397 |
424 |
Potassium (g/L) |
8,500 |
22,626 |
7,404 |
5,730 |
4,849 |
4,945 |
6,537 |
7,513 |
8,719 |
Magnesium (g/L) |
7,540 |
11,741 |
1,020 |
2,270 |
1,421 |
1,850 |
1,458 |
3,419 |
7,872 |
SO4/Li |
0.8 |
11.0 |
13.8 |
25.8 |
29.7 |
15.9 |
0.5 |
30.7 |
24.3 |
Mg/Li
|
6.5 |
6.4 |
1.4 |
3.3 |
2.4 |
4.1 |
2.0 |
8.6 |
18.6 |
K/Li
|
7.3 |
12.3 |
10.0 |
8.3 |
8.3 |
11.0 |
9.2 |
18.9 |
20.6 |
K/Mg
|
1.1 |
1.9 |
7.3 |
2.5 |
3.4 |
2.7 |
4.5 |
2.2 |
1.1 |
Altitude (masl) |
3,800 |
2,300 |
4,000 |
3,900 |
4,000 |
4,000 |
4,100 |
3,700 |
3,700 |
Sources: 1Minera Salar Blanco NI 43-101 resource report, August
2017 2SignumBOX 3Roskill, 2009 4 Salar de Olaroz Technical Report,
May 2011 5Cauchari-Olaroz Updated Feasibility Study, March 2017
6Sal de Los Angeles Technical Report, August 2016 7Tres Quebradas
Technical Report, May 2017 8Enirgi Group Press Release, July 2016
9Roskill, 2009
Frits Reidel, CPG, who is a technical consultant to the Company
and is a qualified person within the context of National Instrument
43-101, has read and takes responsibility for this news release.
Frits Reidel is independent (as such term is used in National
Instrument of Ni 43-101) of the Company.
Resource Estimation Methodology
The resource estimation for the MJV was developed using the
Stanford Geostatistical Modeling Software (SGeMS) and the
geological model of the local lithology. The following steps were
carried out to calculate the lithium and potassium resources.
• Generation of histograms, probability plots and box plots for
the Exploratory Data Analysis (EDA) for lithium and potassium. No
outlier restrictions were applied, as distributions of the
different elements do not show anomalously high values. Calculation
of the experimental variograms with their respective variogram
models for lithium and potassium in three orthogonal
directions.
• The model domain was constrained by:
- The lateral area of the MJV properties;
- The phreatic brine level in the Salar as the top; and
- The bottom of the resource model to 200 m depth.
• Definition of the block model (34,560,000 blocks) and block
size (x and y = 50 m and z = 1 m) representative of the thinner
units within the geological model.
• Interpolation of lithium and potassium concentrations for each
block in mg/L using ordinary kriging with specific variogram
models. No hard boundaries were considered inside the geological
units for the estimation.
• Calculation of lithium and potassium resources using the
average drainable porosity value for each geological unit based on
boreholes data and results of the laboratory porosity test
work.
The block model estimation was validated using a series of
checks, including comparison of univariant statistics for global
estimation bias, visual inspection against samples on plans and
sections and swath plots in the north-south direction and
vertically to detect spatial bias. An independent nearest neighbor
model was generated for each parameter, to verify that the estimate
honours the drilling and sampling data. An independent estimate of
the resource was completed using a nearest-neighbour estimate and
the comparison of the results with the ordinary kriging estimate is
below 0.3% for measured resources and below 3% for indicated
resources, which is considered to be acceptable.
Corporate Update
The Company also announces that Kirk Shaw has resigned from the
Board of Directors of the Company to pursue other matters. The
Company would like to thank Mr. Shaw for his service to the Company
and wish him luck with his future endeavours.
About Bearing Lithium Corp.
Bearing is an exploration and development company. The Li3
Definitive Agreement will enable it to acquire an interest in the
advanced -stage Maricunga project located in Chile, which
represents one of the highest-grade development opportunities in
the Americas. Assuming completion of the transactions contemplated
by the Li3 Definitive Agreement, Bearing will currently hold a
23.9% interest in the project. Under the Maricunga JV agreement,
Lithium Power International is earning into the project by funding
US$22 million in project expenditures to through to the delivery of
a Definitive Feasibility Study (DFS). After Lithium Power has
satisfied all the funding commitments and earned-in, Bearing will
hold an undivided 17.7% in the project along with Minera Salar
Blanco and Lithium Power International Limited at 32.3% and 50.0%
respectively.
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD Signed "Jeremy Poirier"
Jeremy Poirier, President and CEO FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE
CONTACT: Jeremy Poirier-- President and CEO Bearing Lithium -
Telephone: 1-604-262-8835
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accuracy of this release.
Cautionary Statements Regarding Forward Looking Information
This press release includes certain "forward -looking
information” and "forward -looking statements” (collectively
"forward -looking statements”) within the meaning of applicable
Canadian and United States securities legislation including the
United States Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. All
statements, other than statements of historical fact, included
herein, without limitation, statements relating the future
operating or financial performance of the Company, are forward
-looking statements.
Forward -looking statements are frequently, but not always,
identified by words such as "expects”, "anticipates”, "believes”,
"intends”, "estimates”, "potential”, "possible”, and similar
expressions, or statements that events, conditions, or results
"will”, "may”, "could”, or "should” occur or be achieved. Forward
-looking statements in this press release relate to, among other
things: completion of the proposed transaction with Li3, completion
of a Prefeasibility Study and completion of a Definitive
Feasibility Study. Statements concerning mineral resource estimates
may also be deemed to constitute forward -looking information to
the extent that they involve estimates of the mineralization that
will be encountered if the Maricunga Project is developed. Actual
future results may differ materially. There can be no assurance
that such statements will prove to be accurate, and actual results
and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in
such statements. Forward -looking statements reflect the beliefs,
opinions and projections on the date the statements are made and
are based upon a number of assumptions and estimates that, while
considered reasonable by the respective parties, are inherently
subject to significant business, economic, competitive, political
and social uncertainties and contingencies. Many factors, both
known and unknown, could cause actual results, performance or
achievements to be materially different from the results,
performance or achievements that are or may be expressed or implied
by such forward -looking statements and the parties have made
assumptions and estimates based on or related to many of these
factors. Such factors include, without limitation: the absence of a
material adverse change in the Maricunga Project; fluctuations in
the price of lithium or certain other commodities; fluctuations in
the currency markets; changes in national and local government,
legislation, taxation, controls, regulations and political or
economic developments; risks and hazards associated with the
business of mineral exploration, development and mining (including
environmental hazards, industrial accidents, unusual or unexpected
formations, pressures, cave-ins and flooding); the presence of laws
and regulations that may impose restrictions on mining; employee
relations and receipt of all necessary regulatory and shareholder
approvals for the Li3 transaction. Readers should not place undue
reliance on the forward -looking statements and information
contained in this news release concerning these times. Except as
required by law, Bearing does not assume any obligation to update
the forward -looking statements of beliefs, opinions, projections,
or other factors, should they change, except as required by
law.
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