Nuinsco Announces the Ninth Consecutive Intersection of More than 100m of Continuous Critical Elements & Phosphate Mineralization at Prairie Lake
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*TORONTO, ON / ACCESSWIRE / September 16, 2021 /* Nuinsco Resources Limited ("*Nuinsco*" or the "*Company*") (CSE:NWI) today announced that a ninth consecutive drill hole has produced an intersection of 100m or more of Critical Elements and phosphate mineralization at its 100%-owned Prairie Lake project near Terrace Bay, Ontario with the receipt of analyses producing a 118.7m intersection in DDH NP0808.
"The continued exceptional mineralized widths of rare earth elements, niobium, tantalum and phosphate encountered at the Prairie Lake project is more remarkable considering that the intersections commence at surface, with obvious positive implications for potential exploitation," said Paul Jones, Nuinsco's CEO. "The Prairie Lake project is exceptionally located from a logistical perspective further enhancing its value to the Company and shareholders; we will continue to aggressively evaluate the potential."
The mineralization of economic interest contained within the Prairie Lake intrusion occurs at surface and extends to unknown depths below the deepest drilling conducted to date (circa 500m vertically). There is no indication that mineralization diminishes with depth and the nine intersections from the program reported to date occur over an interval of 530m, oriented southeast-northwest, in the Southwest ("*SW*") Area (see map below). The Prairie Lake complex hosts a suite of elements of economic interest identified as Critical Elements defined under the Canadian Minerals and Metals Plan ("*CMMP*") contained within the very large domain of mineralized rock that is extremely favourably located from a logistical perspective with rail, road, shipping, and power infrastructure already established. Prairie Lake hosts a number of elements and compounds of economic interest including those for which demand is projected to substantially increase and for which secure supply chains are sought.
Analytical results from the 118.7 metres of continuous mineralization (from 6.3-125m) of niobium (Nb), tantalum (Ta), phosphate (P[2]O[5]), and rare earth elements (REE) including lanthanum (La), cerium (Ce), samarium (Sm), neodymium (Nd) and yttrium (Y) - analytical results are tabulated below. Eighteen drill-holes have been sampled to date as part of the program, focussing on drill-holes collared to intercept the SW area which measures 1km in length and is between 150m and 750m wide at surface. The SW area alone hosts 435-530 million tonnes of the total 515-630 million tonne ET, with grades as tabulated in the "Prairie Lake ET" table below.
Hole ID From
(m)
To
(m)
Width
(m)
Rock
Type*
P2O5
(%)
Nb2O5
(%)
Ta2O5
(%)
Y
(g/t)
La
(g/t)
Ce
(g/t)
Nd
(g/t)
Sm
(g/t)
∑REE
(g/t)
New intersections:
NP0808
27.27
44
16.73
CRBT
4.25
0.053
0.003
113
404
979
534
95
2125
48.06
59
10.94
CRBT
4.92
0.023
0.002
118
415
1015
566
103
2217
65
75
10
CRBT
3.20
0.055
0.002
88
312
671
330
59
1460
88.2
103.18
14.98
PYX
1.25
0.086
0.005
44
203
475
246
46
1014
116.67
125
8.33
CRBT
3.25
0.025
0.002
72
294
613
290
49
1317
Combined extended intersection:
NP0808
6.3
125
118.7
3.70
0.073
0.0031
94
345
832
397
75
1743
Principal rock type: CRBT=carbonatite; IJ-PYX BX = breccia with crbt matrix & ijolite or pyroxenite clasts; MEL-IJ = melano-ijolite.
∑REE = Sum of Y, La, Ce, Nd, Sm; Y - yttrium, La - lanthanum, Ce - cerium, Nd - neodymium, Sm - samarium.
P[2]O[5] - phosphate, Nb[2]O[5] - niobium oxide, Ta[2]O[5] - tantalum oxide, 1g/t = 1 ppm
The Prairie Lake project consists of 46 mineral claims covering an area of ~630 ha. Prairie Lake is superbly located, easily accessed by an all-weather road from the TransCanada Highway located 28 kilometres to the south. The ET is defined by 59 diamond drill holes.
All samples were analysed by Activation Laboratories (ActLabs) in Ancaster, Ontario. Samples were analysed for a whole rock and trace element ICP analytical package as well as for niobium, tantalum, and zirconium oxides using a fusion XRF method. An internal Quality Control Quality Assurance (QAQC) program was implemented with four QAQC samples (blanks and reference standards) added into the sampling stream.
*Prairie Lake Drilling & Trenching by Target Area^1:*
*SW*
*Jim's Showing*
*East*
*NE*
*Other Areas*
*Total*
*Historic Drill Holes (1969-1983)* Drill Holes
16
11
1
17
45
Metres
1351.7
938.4
34.1
1528.5
3852.7
*Drill Holes (2007-2010)* Drill Holes
21
10
1
32
Metres
6632
1692.4
101
8425.4
*Trenches (2010)* Trenching
1
2
2
5
Metres
377.7
433.0
754.55
1562.2
^1 Trench lengths are calculated as cumulative length of samples along trench.
*Prairie Lake ET^2:*
*SW*
*Jim's Showing*
*East*
*NE*
*Total*
*REEs*
La (ppm) Lanthanum 275 - 340
295 - 360
305 - 370
200 - 250
280 - 340
Ce (ppm) Cerium 650 - 790
670 - 820
670 - 820
450 - 550
650 - 790
Sm (ppm) Samarium 55 - 70
55 - 70
55 - 70
50 - 60
55 - 70
Nd (ppm) Neodymium 295 - 360
290 - 360
320 - 390
235 - 290
300 - 360
Y (ppm) Yttrium 85 - 100
90 - 110
80 - 100
135 - 170
85 - 100
La+Ce+Sm+Nd+Y (ppm) 1360 - 1660
1400 - 1720
1430 - 1750
1070 - 1320
1370 - 1660
*Additional Elements (as oxides)*
P[2]O[5] (%) Phosphate 3.0 - 4.0
3.5 - 4.5
2.5 - 3.0
2.5 - 3.5
3.0 - 4.0
Nb[2]O[5] (%) Niobium 0.095 - 0.115
0.100 - 0.120
0.040 - 0.050
0.085 - 0.105
0.090 - 0.110
Ta[2]O[5] (ppm) Tantalum 18 - 25
25 - 30
5 - 7
10 - 12
18 - 21
*Volume - m^3 (million)* 140 - 175
12 - 14
13 - 16
2 - 3
170 - 210
*Tonnes (million)* 435 - 530
35 - 45
40 - 50
7 - 8
515 - 630
^2 A full description of methodology used to estimate the Prairie Lake Project Exploration Target is contained in the Technical Report dated 30 November 2018 prepared by P&E Mining Consultants Inc. that is filed on SEDAR. The potential quantity and grade of the ET is conceptual in nature and there has been insufficient exploration to define a mineral resource. It is uncertain if further exploration will result in the discovery of a mineral resource. There is no National Instrument 43-101 - Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects preliminary economic assessment in respect of the Prairie Lake ET.
Laura Giroux, P.Geo, Chief Geologist, acts as Nuinsco's Qualified Person under National Instrument 43-101. Ms. Giroux has reviewed and approved the technical contents of this news release.
*About Nuinsco Resources Limited*
Nuinsco Resources has over 50 years of exploration success and is a growth-oriented, multi-commodity mineral exploration and development company focused on prospective opportunities in Canada and internationally. Currently the Company has four properties in Ontario - the high-grade Sunbeam gold property near Atikokan, the Dash Lake gold property near Terrace Bay, the large multi-commodity (rare-earths, niobium, tantalum, phosphate) Prairie Lake project near Terrace Bay, and the Zig Zag Lake property (lithium, tantalum) near Armstrong. In addition, Nuinsco has an agreement for gold exploitation at the El Sid project in the Eastern Desert of Egypt.
*Forward-Looking Statements*
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*To learn more, please visit **www.nuinsco.ca** or contact:*
Paul Jones, CEO
paul.jones@nuinsco.ca
Sean Stokes, Executive VP
sean.stokes@nuinsco.ca
Cathy Hume, Consultant
cathy@chfir.com
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