Rene Bharti, CEO of Jourdan, stated, “We are very excited to have received the first half of assay results showing high grade Li2O in the bulk sample that was taken at our Vallee lithium project.
Andreas Rompel, stated, “Given the large amount of sampling that we conducted, we feel even in the first half, we have a homogenous sample.
The 22 samples were sent to AGAT Laboratories in Mississauga, Ontario and were assayed for 58 different elements utilising the sodium peroxide fusion method with an ICP OES or MS finish.
The Company’s properties are in Quebec, Canada, primarily in the spodumene-bearing pegmatites of the La Corne Batholith, around North American Lithium’s producing Quebec Lithium Mine.
Forward-looking information includes, but is not limited to, statements with respect to the Company’s ability to undertake a drilling program, to further investigate the strike and down dip extent of pegmatites at the Vallee lithium project, and to establish an inferred mineral resource, the publication of a second set of bulk sample results, the business and operations of the Company, and the Company’s ability to execute its business plan, including its ambition to become a leading Canadian lithium producer.