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Nevada Energy Metals Starts Lithium Exploration Survey at San Emidio Desert, Nevada $BFF.ca

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 9:05 AM on Tuesday, October 4th, 2016

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  • Sampling program designed to test for lithium values in surface soils and/or playa evaporates has been initiated at the Company’s 100% owned San Emidio Desert property
  • Geochemical sample points are being arranged on a grid pattern of eighteen lines spaced 400 meters apart with stations every 200 meters along the lines
  • Expected that 172 sample points will be measured. Results should be available in approximately three weeks

October 4, 2016 / Vancouver, British Columbia- Nevada Energy Metals Inc. “the Company”, TSX-V: BFF (OTCQB: SSMLF) (Frankfurt: A2AFBV) is pleased to announce that a sampling program designed to test for lithium values in surface soils and/or playa evaporates has been initiated at the Company’s 100% owned San Emidio Desert property. Geochemical sample points are being arranged on a grid pattern of eighteen lines spaced 400 meters apart with stations every 200 meters along the lines. It is expected that 172 sample points will be measured. Results should be available in approximately three weeks.

About the San Emidio Lithium Project:

The property now includes 155 claims (approximately 3,100 acres/1255 hectares) in the San Emidio Desert, Washoe County, Nevada, 95 km northeast of Reno. The San Emidio Desert basin is an alkali playa environment underlain by unconsolidated sediments and clays being fed by lithium bearing geothermal fluids (US. Geothermal analyses) reported in bounding faults, and/or faults along the east side of the basin. Since mid-Tertiary time, the rocks on the eastern edge of the San Emidio Desert have undergone extensive hydrothermal alteration. The presence of near-surface thermal fluids suggest that the thermal fluids represent deep circulation of meteoric water (Moore, J.N., 1997). The property adjoins the Empire Geothermal Power Plant “Empire” with production of 4.6 MW of electricity from a 155?C resource thereby providing a substantial heat source for the circulation of meteoric groundwater believed important in the formation of lithium brine deposits as found at Clayton Valley, Nevada, host to North America’s preeminent lithium brine production. US Geothermal has reported anomalous lithium values in the trace element analysis of their geothermal brines at Empire.

Nevada Energy Metals has acquired a 100% interest in the San Emidio Desert property, free of royalty payments.

Qualified Person: The technical content of this news release has been reviewed and approved by Alan Morris CPG, Elko, Nevada.

About Nevada Energy Metals: http://nevadaenergymetals.com/

Nevada Energy Metals Inc. is a well funded, Canadian based, exploration company who’s primary listing is on the TSX Venture Exchange. The Company’s main exploration focus is directed at lithium brine targets located in the mining friendly state of Nevada. The Company has ownership of 77 claims in Clayton Valley, only 250m from Rockwood Lithium, the only brine based lithium producer in North America (70% optioned-out to American Lithium Corp (TSX-V: Li). Nevada Energy Metals has also acquired, 100 claims (Teels Marsh West) covering 2000 acres (809 hectares) at Teels Marsh, Mineral County, Nevada, a prospective lithium exploration project, 100% owned without any royalties; the Alkali Lake Project in Esmeralda county, is a 60% earn in option agreement from Dajin Resources Corp (TSX-V: DJI), where near surface lithium values have been confirmed; On July 15, 2016 Nevada Energy Metals has agreed to an Option Agreement where Wildcat Exploration Ltd. (TSX-V:WEL) can acquire a 100% interest, subject to a 3% Net Smelter Royalty, in 348 of 911 mineral claims located in Dixie Valley, Churchill County, Nevada. Of the seven characteristics favourable for the formation of a lithium brine deposit as outlined in the U.S. Geological Survey deposit model, all seven are found in Dixie Valley. The lithium deposit model for Dixie Valley is a Clayton Valley-style brine deposit.

On Behalf of the Board of Directors

Rick Wilson, President & CEO

Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the contents of this release..

Disclaimer for Forward-Looking Information:

The information discussed in this press release may include “forward looking statements” within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 (the “Securities Act”) and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (the “Exchange Act”). All statements, other than statements of historical facts, included herein concerning, among other things, planned capital expenditures, future cash flows and borrowings, pursuit of potential acquisition opportunities, our financial position, business strategy and other plans and objectives for future operations, are forward looking statements. These forward looking statements are identified by their use of terms and phrases such as “may,” “expect,” “estimate,” “project,” “plan,” “believe,” “intend,” “achievable,” “anticipate,” “will,” “continue,” “potential,” “should,” “could,” and similar terms and phrases. Although we believe that the expectations reflected in these forward looking statements are reasonable, they do involve certain assumptions, risks and uncertainties and are not (and should not be considered to be) guarantees of future performance. It is important that each person reviewing this release understand the significant risks attendant to the operations of the Company. Nevada Energy Metals Inc. disclaims any obligation to update any forward-looking statement made herein.

WEEKEND FEATURE: Nevada Energy Metals (BFF: TSX-V) Powering Our Green Future $BFF.ca

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 5:44 PM on Friday, September 23rd, 2016

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Why Lithium?

 

  • Major companies such as Sony and Panasonic got behind lithium as an anchor material in a possible successor to the lead-acid battery paradigm.
  • Although it took decades, lithium-based batteries are now the industry standard.
  • Lithium has limited supply and increasing demand.
  • Lithium seems untouched by economic downturns.
  • Lithium prices increased by about 20% in 2014 and by a larger percentage in 2015 when gas, coal and natural gas were down 50%
  • Climate change has lead to the frenzied search for green energy solution
  • Because of its high reactivity, lithium does not occur as a pure element in nature but is contained within minerals in a range of hard rock types or in brine solutions (elements contained in salty water) in salt lakes, “salars.” Lithium’s primary driver for growth is:

Batteries and grid-scale energy storage:

  • Most important use of lithium is in rechargeable lithium-ion batteries for electric vehicles, grid-scale energy storage, phones, laptops, cameras, gaming consoles and hundreds of other electronic devices.
  • Lithium-ion batteries are increasingly used for bikes, power tools, forklifts, cranes and other industrial equipment. In essence, lithium powers modern technology.

Benchmark Mineral Intelligence estimates that the

“EV market will grow five-fold between 2015 and 2020 while the market for stationary storage will increase 8-fold.”

We have already seen Tesla increase the land holding of their $5 billion under-construction lithium-ion battery factory and Faraday Future strike a deal to build a $1 billion electric car plant.

Nevada Energy Metals Acquires 100% Ownership in Clayton Valley BFF-1 Lithium Project

  • Announced acquisition of 60 claims in Clayton Valley, Esmeralda County, Nevada
  • 250 meters from Albemarle Corporation’s Silver Peak lithium mine and brine processing operations
  • Also the location of Pure Energy Minerals’ 816,000 metric tonnes Lithium Carbonate Equivalent (LCE) Inferred Resource
  • 3.5 hours away from Tesla’s Gigafactory, which has a planned annual lithium-ion battery production capacity of 35 gigawatt-hours per year by 2020
  • Aannounced that it has agreed to grant 1074654 Nevada Ltd an Option to acquire a seventy (70%) percent interest in the BFF-1 Clayton Valley Property

Nevada Energy Metals Expans Lithium Exploration Potential at San Emidio

Company has increased the exploration potential of the San Emidio property by adding 69 additional claims to its land position. The property now includes 155 claims (approximately 3,100 acres/1255 hectares) in the San Emidio Desert, Washoe County, Nevada, 95 km northeast of Reno.

Importantly, historical results by previous operators exploring the playa for lithium reported lithium value in sediments up to 312 ppm and up to 80 ppm lithium in brine from a depth of 1.5 meters.

Company acquired 160 placer claims, with an area of 3,200 acres/1,295 hectares, located in northern Big Smokey Valley, Township 13N., Range 43E, Nye County, Nevada.

BSV Property:

Big Smokey Valley is situated in central Nevada. It begins at a point 12 miles east of the town of Austin and extends approximately 100 miles in a southwesterly direction to reach a southern terminus near Clayton Valley to the west of Tonopah. Hydrologically and topographically the valley is divided into northern and southern sections by a physiographic high near the mining community of Round Mountain. The northern section, where the claims area is located contains three geothermal resources; the Darrough, the McLeod and the Spencer hot springs.

Projects

  • Acquired, by staking, 100 placer claims covering 2000 acres (809 hectares) at Teels Marsh, Nevada.
  • Property, called Teels Marsh West is highly prospective for Lithium brines and is located approximately 48 miles northwest of Clayton Valley and the Rockwood Lithium Mine, North America’s only producing brine based Lithium mine supporting lithium production since 1967.
  • Access to Teels Marsh is via dirt road, west of Highway 95 and northwest of Highway 360.
  • Completed an orientation survey
  • Collected twenty-seven shallow auger sediment samples
  • Lithium values ranged from 8.9 to 104.5 ppm. The two best results (93.2 and 104.5) were obtained downstream of thermal springs on the western part of the property

Teels Marsh West is a highly prospective Lithium exploration project, 100% owned without any royalties, located on the western part of a large evaporation pond, or playa (also known as a salar). Structural analysis reveals that Teels Marsh is bounded by faults and is tectonically active. Tectonic activities supply additional local permeability that could be provided by the faults that bound the graben and sub-basins.

  • Located 12 km (7.5 miles) northeast of Albemarle Corporation’s (formerly Rockwood Lithium),Silver Peaksolar evaporation ponds. Silver Peak is the only producing brine-based lithium facility in North America.
  • 60-40 earn-in joint venture with Dajin Resources Corp.
  • In addition to its proximity to Silver Peak, the property is 20 km (12.5 miles) east-northeast of Pure Energy Minerals’ Clayton Valley exploration project.
  • Preliminary data from ongoing exploration activities on the property, suggest that Alkali Lake could be situated on one of the most prospective areas in the entire basin.
  • Lithium assay results from sediment sampling carried out on the Alkali Lake property confirmed the presence of near-surface lithium at grades ranging from 73 ppm to 382 ppm.

  • Early stage exploration property, located in the northern foothills of the Alaska Range, which contains VMS (volcanogenic massive sulfide) mineralization.
  • Property is located in the east portion of the Bonnifield Mining District, central Alaska, approximately 60 mi (96 km) south of Fairbanks, Alaska (Figure 1).
  • Property consists of 36 quarter-section State of Alaska mining claims (Galleon 1-36; Appendix 1) held by Anglo Alaska Gold Corporation (AAGC). Rock Star Resources Inc (RSRI) holds the rights to a 100% earn-in interest under an agreement with AAGC to pay for exploration and make required payments.
  • Access to the Property currently is only by helicopter, or by trail from a nearby airstrip, however, strong potential exists for future development of a road connecting the Property with an existing mine road system to the west.
  • The claims are subject to a 3% Net Production Royalty to the State of Alaska beginning 3.5 years after mine start-up. All claims comprising the Galleon Property are in good standing at the time of this writing.

Energy metal markets are booming

The age of electrification across the transportation sector, the solar panel revolution, and Tesla’s battery gigafactory are igniting a battle for the cheapest battery. That will transform lithium into a boom-time mineral and the hottest commodity on the energy investor’s radar. It has been easy to take lithium for granted. This wonder mineral is the backbone of our everyday lives, popping up in everything from the glass in our windows to our mountains of electronics.

And while investors have long appreciated the steady rise in demand for this preferred mineral, the number of new applications continues to multiply. Smart phones, tablets, laptops, and other consumer electronics demand more lithium. But the largest driver for future lithium use will be in electric vehicles and home batteries for solar panels. That has lithium on the verge a boom for which supply can no longer be taken for granted.

Pacific North West Capital Corp. Appoints Veteran Geologist and International Business Man Vice-President, Business Development $PFN.ca

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 9:10 AM on Friday, September 23rd, 2016

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  • Appointment of Trevor Richardson, as Vice-President, Business Development.
  • Trevor is a Co-founder and Director of Caracle Creek International Consulting (CCIC), an International Geological consulting firm, with offices in South Africa and Canada

Vancouver, B.C., Canada / September 23, 2016 – PFN would like to announce the appointment of Trevor Richardson, as Vice-President, Business Development. Trevor is a Co-founder and Director of Caracle Creek International Consulting (CCIC), an International Geological consulting firm, with offices in South Africa and Canada. Trevor has extensive exploration experience, in Africa and Canada, in precious metals, more specifically Gold and Platinum Group Metals as well as base metals. Registered as a Professional Natural Scientist, under the South African Council of Natural Scientific Professions, Trevor has managed many multi-million dollar projects from conception through to exploration and production. Trevor was also the co-founder, CEO, President and Vice President/Director of various junior exploration companies on TSXV.

Harry Barr, Chairman and CEO comments; “We are very pleased to welcome Trevor Richardson to the Pacific North West Capital Team. Trevor’s experience as a Geologist, Platinum Group Metals Expert and International businessman, will add considerably to the company’s expertise. The fact that Trevor has developed projects from conception, through to exploration and production, as well as managing public companies, will add significantly to our the PFN Team’s experience.”

About PFN’s Platinum Group Metals Division

River Valley is Canada’s Largest Undeveloped Primary PGM Deposit.

Achievements to date and Future Plans for River Valley are outlined below as follows:

  1. 1.PFN currently has 100% ownership in the River Valley Project, subject to a 3% NSR, with Options to Buy Down
  2. 2.Completed Exploration and Development Programs, on the River Valley Property:

Include more than 600 holes drilled, since year 2000, and several Mineral Resource Estimates and Metallurgical Studies

  1. 3.Results for the current (2012) Mineral Resource Estimate are below
  2. 4.2015 Drill Program confirms New High Grade T2 Discovery
  3. 5.Exploration and Development Plans outlined for 2016
  4. 6.Ongoing Strategic Partner Search for River Valley Project
  5. 7.Results for the most recent Mineral Resource Estimate are summarized below:

-Prepared by Tetra Tech (Wardrop)

-High Confidence: Measured plus Indicated = 72% of total

-Reported on PdEq basis: Pd=40% & Pt=20% of the Payable Metals

-Pd to Pt ratio = 2.5:1; Cu to Ni ratio = 3:1

-High Grade Potential: particularly in the north part of the River Valley Deposit

-Resources under Evaluation for Development Potential, as Open Pit Mining Operation

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  1. 8.Results for the 2015 Discovery Drill Program on the T2 Target:

-Drill hole intercepts much higher than the average grade, of current Mineral Resource Estimate

-Possible New Mineralized Zone at the north end of the River Valley Deposit

-Show potential to take the River Valley PGM Project in a New Direction

-Additional Drilling is slated for mid-October, 2016


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  1. 9.Exploration and Development Plans for 2016

-Mineral Prospecting and Geological Mapping on surface: In Progress

-Drill Programs targeted to add more higher grade: Drilling Slated for Fall 2016

-Geological Interpretation and 2D/3D Modelling of all Drill and Surface Results

-Ongoing Strategic Partner Search for River Valley


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Figure 1: Geological map showing the location of the PGM Exploration Property, acquired from Mustang Minerals Corp. The acquired property is south and adjacent to PFN’s Mining Leases, covering the River Valley PGM Project. The acquisition increases the strike length of the PGM deposit, to 16 km, 64 km2, or 16,000 acres, on PFN property.

About PFN’s Lithium Division

The Company’s new Lithium Division will focus on the Discovery, Acquisition, Exploration and Development of Lithium Projects in Canada. In the United States, the Company will use its wholly owned U.S.A subsidiary, to Acquire and Develop Projects in Active Mining Camps in Nevada, Arizona and California.

Management believes that these New Age Metals, Lithium, PGMs and Rare Earths, have robust macro trends with Surging Demands and Limited Supply. Going forward, this New Division will Explore for the minerals needed to fuel the demand for Energy Storage and other core 21st Century Technologies.

The Company has a growing portfolio of Lithium Projects. The Clayton Valley Forks Li Project in Nevada is a recent Lithium Brine Project Acquired by the Company (PFN News Releases April 25th, 2016, May 11th, 2016 and June 16th, 2016). The Company also has Hard Rock Lithium projects in Canada (PFN News Releases April 21st, 2016, May 24th, 2016), July 5th, 2016 and July 21st, 2016) located in the Winnipeg River Pegmatite Field of SE Manitoba.

Lithium and Platinum Group Metal Prices have Improved Dramatically in recent months. Lithium Supplies remain in deficit, relative to their demand. Both Metals Groups are used for the expanding worldwide automobile industry (conventional and electric). In the case of PGMs, demand is increasing for Autocatalysts, a key component for reducing toxic emissions for automotive, gasoline and diesel engines. Regarding Lithium, there is an ever-increasing demand for batteries in cellphones, laptops, electric cars, solar storage, wireless charging and renewable energy products.

An aggressive 2016/17 Acquisition and Exploration Program is underway with the objective to have several projects at the drill ready stage, by early 2017.


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PFN’s 5 New Lithium Projects in Manitoba, Surrounding Tanco Mine


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Figure 1: Company claim blocks in the Clayton Valley area of Nevada

(Figure 1 is a Company-made composite and not intended for redistribution. The Company accepts no responsibility for the accuracy of these claim blocks, other than the claim block associated with the Clayton Valley Forks Li Project)

Clayton Valley is located in Esmeralda County, Nevada, host to the Albemarle Corporation’s Silver Peak Lithium Mine and Brine processing operations. The mine has been in operation since 1967 and remains the only Brine based Lithium Producer in North America. The new project acquisition in Nevada provides the Company a project, in an area that is well known for its Lithium Carbonate production. Clayton Valley is a centralized location in Nevada, with highway access, power infrastructure, water and local labour.

The company’s new Lithium Brine Project will be approximately 3.5 hours away from Tesla’s Gigafactory, which has a planned annual Lithium-ion battery production capacity of 35 gigawatt-hours per year, by 2020. The CV West Li project is located approximately 3 hours north of the Faraday Electric Car Factory to be operated in Las Vegas, Nevada. Clayton Valley is one of the few locations globally known to contain commercial-grade Lithium-Enriched Brines.

QUALIFIED PERSON

The contents contained herein that relates to Exploration Results or Mineral Resources is based on information compiled, reviewed or prepared by Dr. Bill Stone, Principal Consulting Geoscientist for Pacific Northwest Capital. Dr. Stone is the Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101 and has reviewed and approved the technical content.

On behalf of the Board of Directors,

“Harry Barr”

Harry Barr

Chairman and CEO

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

Cautionary Note Regarding Forward Looking Statements: This release contains forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties. These statements may differ materially from actual future events or results and are based on current expectations or beliefs. For this purpose, statements of historical fact may be deemed to be forward-looking statements. In addition, forward-looking statements include statements in which the Company uses words such as “continue”, “efforts”, “expect”, “believe”, “anticipate”, “confident”, “intend”, “strategy”, “plan”, “will”, “estimate”, “project”, “goal”, “target”, “prospects”, “optimistic” or similar expressions. These statements by their nature involve risks and uncertainties, and actual results may differ materially depending on a variety of important factors, including, among others, the Company’s ability and continuation of efforts to timely and completely make available adequate current public information, additional or different regulatory and legal requirements and restrictions that may be imposed, and other factors as may be discussed in the documents filed by the Company on SEDAR (www.sedar.com), including the most recent reports that identify important risk factors that could cause actual results to differ from those contained in the forward-looking statements. The Company does not undertake any obligation to review or confirm analysts’ expectations or estimates or to release publicly any revisions to any forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances after the date hereof or to reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events. Investors should not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements.

Durango Provides Detailed Information On Lithium Exploration Program, Identifies Three Distinct Pegmatite Intrusions $DGO.ca

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 10:47 AM on Wednesday, September 21st, 2016

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  • Completed a detailed geological interpretation and exploration report on its highly prospective, 100%-owned NMX East property in northern Quebec
  • Results from the field reconnaissance survey included the discovery of three distinct lithium-bearing intrusions, which have been characterized as LCT (lithium-cesium-tantalum) pegmatites, and the generation of clear drilling targets
  • 11 samples returned over 129 ppm Li2O, up to 689 ppm Li2O; 5 samples returned over 50.3 ppm Cs, up to 83.6 ppm Cs; 22 samples returned over 481 ppm Rb, up to 2140 ppm Rb; and 11 samples returned over 27ppm Ta, up to 77.1 ppm Ta

Vancouver, BC / September 21, 2016 – Durango Resources Inc. (TSX.V-DGO), (the “Company” or “Durango”) announces that, further to its news release of September 20, 2016, Durango has completed a detailed geological interpretation and exploration report on its highly prospective, 100%-owned NMX East property in northern Quebec.

Results from the field reconnaissance survey included the discovery of three distinct lithium-bearing intrusions, which have been characterized as LCT (lithium-cesium-tantalum) pegmatites, and the generation of clear drilling targets.

Summary of Assays

Typical LCT (lithium-cesium-tantalum) pegmatites are marked by prominent accumulation of Li, Cs and Ta (sometimes with Rb and other elements), which are exhibited to an anomalous degree in the pegmatite assays returned from the NMX East property.

Out of a total of 79 samples taken at NMX East, 47 samples were taken from pegmatite outcrops. Out of this group of pegmatite samples: 11 samples returned over 129 ppm Li2O, up to 689 ppm Li2O; 5 samples returned over 50.3 ppm Cs, up to 83.6 ppm Cs; 22 samples returned over 481 ppm Rb, up to 2140 ppm Rb; and 11 samples returned over 27ppm Ta, up to 77.1 ppm Ta. Summary and ranges of anomalous results are summarized in Table 1. Assays are shown against pegmatite outcrops in Figure 1.

Table 1: Pegmatite Grab Sampling Highlights

Sample Easting Northing Li2O (ppm) Cs (ppm) Ta (ppm) Rb (ppm)
1008111 443,957 5,725,198 669 24.3 0.8 276
1008119 443,676 5,724,973 323 27.7 40.7 846
1008116 443,753 5,724,983 301 33.5 12.6 1405
1008114 443,771 5,725,022 280 16.4 51.2 738
1008115 443,764 5,725,014 194 24.2 77.1 1015
1008158 444,450 5,717,722 194 50.3 34.5 530
1008112 443,802 5,725,041 172 14.7 30.3 679
1008152 442,962 5,717,112 151 14.1 14.5 52.4
1008118 443,700 5,724,988 86 83.6 4.7 2140
1008175 444,391 5,727,079 86 29.8 47.4 1165
1008113 443,790 5,725,031 65 77.4 1.6 1895
1008122 443,742 5,724,940 65 53.1 3.7 1925

* All coordinates are NAD83 UTM Zone 18N

Cautionary statement: Readers are cautioned that grab samples are selective by nature and are not necessarily representative of mineralization hosted on the property.


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Figure 1: Pegmatite sample map illustrating Li2O Results.

Larger image available at: http://www.durangoresourcesinc.com/projects/nmx-east-quebec/

Interpretation of Lithium, Cesium, Tantalum, and Rubidium Anomalies

Results from the exploration program at NMX East clearly indicate the presence of three distinct pegmatite intrusions which exhibit significant lithium, cesium, tantalum, and rubidium anomalies. One intrusion occurs on the property’s East Block, while two intrusions occur on the South Block.

The Nemiscau Region exhibits a markedly limited amount of bedrock exposure, which produces a very challenging environment for surface sampling. On average, there is approximately less than 5% exposure on the NMX East property and a large portion of the surrounding region. Evidence suggests that the majority of pegmatite bodies in the Nemiscau Region are obscured beneath the glacial diamict which blankets the region. Nemaska Lithium Inc.’s recent drilling results also report mineralized intercepts as deep as 500 metres below surface (2). As such, Durango’s geological team suspects the three viable lithium-bearing LCT pegmatites, which occur at surface on Durango’s NMX East property, may represent smaller exposures of potentially much larger intrusions which may continue both at depth, laterally, and along strike.

Furthermore, most LCT pegmatites exhibit concentric zonation, particularly of spodumene (Li), pollucite (Ce), columbite-tantalite (Ta), and beryl (Be) mineralization. This mineralization is typically concentrated in the core margin to core zone of the pegmatite intrusion, with dilute quantities in the intermediate zone. This zonation is illustrated in Figure 2.


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Figure 2: Zonation in an idealized LCT (lithium-cesium-tantalum) pegmatite intrusion. (USGS Open File Report 2013-1008)

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Durango’s geological team therefore interprets these moderate lithium, cesium, tantalum, and strong rubidium anomalies at surface to be a potential indication of significant spodumene mineralization at depth. The next steps at NMX East will include extensive stripping and/or drilling of these mapped pegmatite intrusions in order to determine the real nature and extent of the intrusive bodies.

Marcy Kiesman, CEO of Durango, comments, “The results from this campaign indicate the existence of three newly-discovered LCT pegmatite intrusions on the NMX East property and serve as an excellent first step in the progression of the project. Lithium-bearing pegmatites are a complex deposit type, considering the zonation and nature of mineralization within the intrusions and the challenging region in which they choose to manifest. Durango is exceptionally pleased to have discovered three distinct LCT pegmatite intrusions on the property and plans to explore these targets further in the coming exploration season, by means of stripping and drilling.”

All samples were grab samples and were analyzed by ALS Minerals, Val-d’Or (Quebec). The analytical methods used correspond to ALS codes ME-MS81 and Be-ICP81.

The technical contents of this news release were approved by Mr. Case Lewis, P.Geo., a consultant to the Company and a qualified person as defined by National Instrument 43-101. The NMX East Property has not been the subject of an NI 43-101 report.

References

  1. (1)Bradley, D., McCauley, A. (2013). A preliminary deposit model for Lithium-Cesium-Tantalum (LCT) Pegmatites. USGS Open File Report 2013-1008.
  2. (2)Nemaska Lithium (TSE: NMX) news release, September 6, 2016.

About Durango

Durango is a natural resources company engaged in the acquisition and exploration of mineral properties. The Company has a 100% interest in the Mayner’s Fortune and Smith Island limestone properties in northwest British Columbia, the Decouverte and Trove gold properties in the Abitibi Region of Quebec, and certain lithium properties near the Whabouchi project, the Buckshot graphite property near the Miller Mine in Quebec, the Dianna Lake silver project in northern Saskatchewan, the Whitney Northwest property near the Lake Shore Gold and Goldcorp joint venture in Ontario, as well as three sets of claims in the Labrador nickel corridor.

For further information on Durango, please refer to its SEDAR profile at www.sedar.com.

Marcy Kiesman, Chief Executive Officer

Telephone: 604.428.2900 or 604.339.2243

Facsimile: 888.266.3983

Email: [email protected]

Website: www.durangoresourcesinc.com

Forward-Looking Statements

This document may contain or refer to forward-looking information based on current expectations, including commencement and completion of future exploration or project development programs and the impact on the Company of these events. Forward-looking information is subject to significant risks and uncertainties, as actual results may differ materially from forecasted results. Forward-looking information is provided as of the date hereof and we assume no responsibility to update or revise them to reflect new events or circumstances. For a detailed list of risks and uncertainties relating to Durango, please refer to the Company’s prospectus filed on its SEDAR profile at www.sedar.com.

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

Pacific North West Capital Corp. Appoints Veteran PGM Geologist to Advisory Board $PFN.ca

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 10:09 AM on Wednesday, September 21st, 2016

Ron Hieber is a geology graduate of Rhodes University, South Africa, with high school education having been completed in Zimbabwe, in 1968. He began his career with Anglo American Platinum, on the company’s Platinum mines in Rustenburg, followed by service on the mines in other Bushveld Complex areas, becoming Chief Geologist at Rustenburg in 1981. In 1986 he was appointed to the corporate office as head of all Anglo Platinum’s mining geology and exploration functions, which remained part of his responsibilities until he retired from Anglo Platinum at 58, in 2009. During his service with Anglo, Ron was made a Divisional Director and the Group’s Survey, Ventilation, Rock Engineering and Strategic Planning functions were added to his Geological responsibilities. From the time of his appointment at Corporate, he contributed significantly to the accumulation, retention and management of Anglo Platinum’s mineral rights portfolio, on the Bushveld Complex and Great Dyke, whilst also directing worldwide PGM Exploration Programmes for Anglo Platinum, in Australia, China, Canada, Russia and Brazil. This included heading-up the River Valley Option/Joint Venture for Anglo Platinum, from Discovery, in 2000, with Pacific North West Capital.

At the time he retired, he was a Director of several Anglo Platinum subsidiaries, including Unki Platinum Ltd. (Zimbabwe) and Rustenburg Platinum Mines Ltd. From 2009, Ron worked as Executive Director: Business Development for Kameni Ltd., which had PGM interests, in the Eastern Bushveld and Zimbabwe. After selling its projects, Kameni closed and Mr. Hieber now runs his own company, with interests in South African and Zimbabwean Gold projects.

About PFN’s Platinum Group Metals Division

River Valley is Canada’s Largest Undeveloped Primary PGM Deposit.

Achievements to date and Future Plans for River Valley are outlined below as follows:

  1. 1.PFN currently has 100% ownership in the River Valley Project, subject to a 3% NSR, with Options to Buy Down
  2. 2.Completed Exploration and Development Programs, on the River Valley Property:

Include more than 600 holes drilled, since year 2000, and several Mineral Resource Estimates and Metallurgical Studies

  1. 3.Results for the current (2012) Mineral Resource Estimate are below
  2. 4.2015 Drill Program confirms New High Grade T2 Discovery
  3. 5.Exploration and Development Plans outlined for 2016
  4. 6.Ongoing Strategic Partner Search for River Valley Project
  5. 7.Results for the most recent Mineral Resource Estimate are summarized below:
    • -Prepared by Tetra Tech (Wardrop)-High Confidence: Measured plus Indicated = 72% of total

      -Reported on PdEq basis: Pd=40% & Pt=20% of the Payable Metals

      -Pd to Pt ratio = 2.5:1; Cu to Ni ratio = 3:1

      -High Grade Potential: particularly in the north part of the River Valley Deposit

      -Resources under Evaluation for Development Potential, as Open Pit Mining Operation

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  1. 8.Results for the 2015 Discovery Drill Program on the T2 Target:
    • -Drill hole intercepts much higher than the average grade, of current Mineral Resource Estimate-Possible New Mineralized Zone at the north end of the River Valley Deposit

      -Show potential to take the River Valley PGM Project in a New Direction

      -Additional Drilling is slated for mid-October, 2016


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  1. 9.Exploration and Development Plans for 2016
  • -Mineral Prospecting and Geological Mapping on surface: In Progress-Drill Programs targeted to add more higher grade: Drilling Slated for Fall 2016

    -Geological Interpretation and 2D/3D Modelling of all Drill and Surface Results

    -Ongoing Strategic Partner Search for River Valley


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Figure 1: Geological map showing the location of the PGM Exploration Property, acquired from Mustang Minerals Corp. The acquired property is south and adjacent to PFN’s Mining Leases, covering the River Valley PGM Project. The acquisition increases the strike length of the PGM deposit, to 16 km, 64 km2, or 16,000 acres, on PFN property.

About PFN’s Lithium Division

The Company’s new Lithium Division will focus on the Discovery, Acquisition, Exploration and Development of Lithium Projects in Canada. In the United States, the Company will use its wholly owned U.S.A subsidiary, to Acquire and Develop Projects in Active Mining Camps in Nevada, Arizona and California.

Management believes that these New Age Metals, Lithium, PGMs and Rare Earths, have robust macro trends with Surging Demands and Limited Supply. Going forward, this New Division will Explore for the minerals needed to fuel the demand for Energy Storage and other core 21st Century Technologies.

The Company has a growing portfolio of Lithium Projects. The Clayton Valley Forks Li Project in Nevada is a recent Lithium Brine Project Acquired by the Company (PFN News Releases April 25th, 2016, May 11th, 2016 and June 16th, 2016). The Company also has Hard Rock Lithium projects in Canada (PFN News Releases April 21st, 2016, May 24th, 2016), July 5th, 2016 and July 21st, 2016) located in the Winnipeg River Pegmatite Field of SE Manitoba.

Lithium and Platinum Group Metal Prices have Improved Dramatically in recent months. Lithium Supplies remain in deficit, relative to their demand. Both Metals Groups are used for the expanding worldwide automobile industry (conventional and electric). In the case of PGMs, demand is increasing for Autocatalysts, a key component for reducing toxic emissions for automotive, gasoline and diesel engines. Regarding Lithium, there is an ever-increasing demand for batteries in cellphones, laptops, electric cars, solar storage, wireless charging and renewable energy products.

An aggressive 2016/17 Acquisition and Exploration Program is underway with the objective to have several projects at the drill ready stage, by early 2017.


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PFN’s 5 New Lithium Projects in Manitoba, Surrounding Tanco Mine


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Figure 1: Company claim blocks in the Clayton Valley area of Nevada

(Figure 1 is a Company-made composite and not intended for redistribution. The Company accepts no responsibility for the accuracy of these claim blocks, other than the claim block associated with the Clayton Valley Forks Li Project)

Clayton Valley is located in Esmeralda County, Nevada, host to the Albemarle Corporation’s Silver Peak Lithium Mine and Brine processing operations. The mine has been in operation since 1967 and remains the only Brine based Lithium Producer in North America. The new project acquisition in Nevada provides the Company a project, in an area that is well known for its Lithium Carbonate production. Clayton Valley is a centralized location in Nevada, with highway access, power infrastructure, water and local labour.

The company’s new Lithium Brine Project will be approximately 3.5 hours away from Tesla’s Gigafactory, which has a planned annual Lithium-ion battery production capacity of 35 gigawatt-hours per year, by 2020. The CV West Li project is located approximately 3 hours north of the Faraday Electric Car Factory to be operated in Las Vegas, Nevada. Clayton Valley is one of the few locations globally known to contain commercial-grade Lithium-Enriched Brines.

QUALIFIED PERSON

The contents contained herein that relates to Exploration Results or Mineral Resources is based on information compiled, reviewed or prepared by Dr. Bill Stone, Principal Consulting Geoscientist for Pacific Northwest Capital. Dr. Stone is the Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101 and has reviewed and approved the technical content.

On behalf of the Board of Directors,

“Harry Barr”

Harry Barr

Chairman and CEO

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

Cautionary Note Regarding Forward Looking Statements: This release contains forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties. These statements may differ materially from actual future events or results and are based on current expectations or beliefs. For this purpose, statements of historical fact may be deemed to be forward-looking statements. In addition, forward-looking statements include statements in which the Company uses words such as “continue”, “efforts”, “expect”, “believe”, “anticipate”, “confident”, “intend”, “strategy”, “plan”, “will”, “estimate”, “project”, “goal”, “target”, “prospects”, “optimistic” or similar expressions. These statements by their nature involve risks and uncertainties, and actual results may differ materially depending on a variety of important factors, including, among others, the Company’s ability and continuation of efforts to timely and completely make available adequate current public information, additional or different regulatory and legal requirements and restrictions that may be imposed, and other factors as may be discussed in the documents filed by the Company on SEDAR (www.sedar.com), including the most recent reports that identify important risk factors that could cause actual results to differ from those contained in the forward-looking statements. The Company does not undertake any obligation to review or confirm analysts’ expectations or estimates or to release publicly any revisions to any forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances after the date hereof or to reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events. Investors should not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements.

Durango Discovers Lithium Bearing Pegmatites Near Nemaska, Quebec $DGO.ca

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 10:33 AM on Tuesday, September 20th, 2016

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  • lithium bearing pegmatites were discovered on its property that is adjacent to Nemaska Lithium Inc.’s (TSX-NMX) Whabouchi Project
  • Anomalous lithium assays were grabbed from surface exposed pegmatites outcrops identified by high definition satellite imagery

Vancouver, BC / September 20, 2016 – Durango Resources Inc. (TSX.V-DGO), (the “Company” or “Durango”) reports that further to its news release of September 13, 2016, lithium bearing pegmatites were discovered on its property that is adjacent to Nemaska Lithium Inc.’s (TSX-NMX) Whabouchi Project.

Durango’s anomalous lithium assays were grabbed from surface exposed pegmatites outcrops identified by high definition satellite imagery. No trenching or blasting was completed on the first phase reconnaissance program which took place in August 2016, as the scope of the program was limited to identifying pegmatites and sampling for lithium values.

Durango has discovered anomalous lithium bearing pegmatites sampled by a simple grab sample. From all the pegmatites discovered and sampled, 25 returned anomalous lithium values ranging from 50 to 320 ppm or 0.032%Li.

Exploration on Nemaksa Lithium’s claims has been ongoing since 1962 and has been worked on by various companies over the years. Nemaska Lithium is the eighth company to work the block of claims and began their work in 2009 by property visits and grab sampling. According to the Nemaska Lithium’s 43-101 report, Canico completed the first work in the area in 1962-63 and drilled 5 holes with the best result being 1.44% Li2O over 83.2m. Forty years later (2002), Inco tested the same pegmatite while exploring for Tantalum with results up to 0.026% Ta over 1 m in a channel sample. The lithium results returned by Inco ranged from 0.14%Li to 1.73% Li over a 1 m channel on the same spodumene-bearing pegmatite.*

Durango’s pegmatites with the lithium results can be easily accessed to trench and blast, or possibly commence drilling, to determine the extent of the pegmatites and to obtain fresh rock samples (not exposed to weathering and erosion) to determine Li content. Cesium levels ranged up to 80.9ppm, tantalum levels up to 77.1ppm and rubidium up to 2140 ppm which is typical of LCT (lithium, cesium tantalum) pegmatites. Pegmatites exploited for lithium are usually of the LCT type.

Marcy Kiesman, CEO of Durango comments: “Durango is highly encouraged by the geological discovery of the lithium-bearing pegmatites so proximal to the Whabouchi project. This discovery has greatly increased our odds of hosting a LCT (Lithium, Cesium, Tantalum) type deposit adjacent to Nemaska Lithium Inc. As such, Durango has asked Donald Theberge to prepare a report with phase two exploration program recommendations which will be announced as soon as it is available.”

The technical contents of this release were approved by Mr. Donald Theberge, PEng., MBA, a qualified person as defined by National Instrument 43-101. The property has not been subject of a National Instrument 43-101 report.

*Nemaska Exploration Inc. NI 43-101 Technical Report – Whabouchi Property, October 2, 2009, by Donald Theberge, Eng., MBA, p.8, p.17

About Durango

Durango is a natural resources company engaged in the acquisition and exploration of mineral properties. The Company has a 100% interest in the Mayner’s Fortune and Smith Island limestone properties in northwest British Columbia, the Decouverte and Trove gold properties in the Abitibi Region of Quebec, and certain lithium properties near the Whabouchi project, the Buckshot graphite property near the Miller Mine in Quebec, the Dianna Lake silver project in northern Saskatchewan, the Whitney Northwest property near the Lake Shore Gold and Goldcorp joint venture in Ontario, as well as three sets of claims in the Labrador nickel corridor.

For further information on Durango, please refer to its SEDAR profile at www.sedar.com.

Marcy Kiesman, Chief Executive Officer

Telephone: 604.428.2900 or 604.339.2243

Facsimile: 888.266.3983

Email: [email protected]

Website: www.durangoresourcesinc.com

Forward-Looking Statements

This document may contain or refer to forward-looking information based on current expectations, including commencement and completion of future exploration or project development programs and the impact on the Company of these events. Forward-looking information is subject to significant risks and uncertainties, as actual results may differ materially from forecasted results. Forward-looking information is provided as of the date hereof and we assume no responsibility to update or revise them to reflect new events or circumstances. For a detailed list of risks and uncertainties relating to Durango, please refer to the Company’s prospectus filed on its SEDAR profile at www.sedar.com.

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

Nevada Energy Metals Inc. Clayton Valley BFF-1 Project Update $BFF.ca

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 9:22 AM on Tuesday, September 20th, 2016

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  • American Lithium Corp (TSX-V: LI), the Optionee of the Company’s Clayton Valley BFF-1 Project advised the Company that the BLM has approved a Notice of Intent describing proposed locations for up to 6 sonic drill holes on the property.

September 20, 2016 / Vancouver, British Columbia- Nevada Energy Metals Inc. “the Company”, TSX-V: BFF (OTCQB: SSMLF) (Frankfurt: A2AFBV) is pleased to report that American Lithium Corp (TSX-V: LI), the Optionee of the Company’s Clayton Valley BFF-1 Project “the Project”, has advised the Company that the BLM has approved a Notice of Intent describing proposed locations for up to 6 sonic drill holes on the property. Sonic drilling is capable of reaching a depth of 500 feet and is used for determining the characteristics and orientation of subsurface playa sediments. The ultimate goal of this program is to confirm the presence of a fine grained green sand and silt logged as volcanic ash in previous drilling on the property. This horizon is thought to be correlative to the Main Ash Aquifer on the adjacent Albermare/Rockwood lithium producing property. (ref. Geology and Conceptual Modeling of the Silver Peak Geothermal Prospect, Esmeralda County, Nevada; Jeffrey B. Hulen, PG, 2008)

American Lithium Corp. holds the right to acquire up to a 70% interest in and to the Clayton Valley BFF-1 Project by making staged cash payments in the amount of USD$275,000, issuing 1,200,000 million common shares of American Lithium Corp in three tranches and incurring USD$1,000,000 in exploration expenses on or before the third anniversary date of the agreement.

Rick Wilson, Chief Executive Officer of Nevada Energy Metals, commented: “We are delighted to have American Lithium Corp. as our partner with which to advance the Clayton Valley BFF-1 property. The Project covers an area similar to the structural and geologic settings at Albemarle’s Silver Peak lithium-brine operation, the border of which, lies only two hundred meters to the south east. We look forward to an exciting exploration program in the months ahead.”

About the Clayton Valley Project:

The Clayton Valley BFF-1 Project is an early-stage lithium brine prospect in Esmeralda County, Nevada. A total of 77 placer claims encompassing an area of approximately 623 ha (1,540 acres) on the north-western side of the original Clayton Valley playa. The property position covers an inferred graben bounded by the Silver Peak Range front on the west and by an outlier of Paleozoic rocks known as Goat Island on the east. The exploration concept is that the graben is a sub-basin of the larger Clayton Valley basin and may represent a secondary trap for lithium brines within the greater system.

The Clayton Valley BFF-1 NI 43-101 Technical Report by Alan Morris, CPG, QP, states ” The property has strong potential to host lithium brine deposits in favorable geologic horizons within the basin fill. Another possible target is lithium enriched clay within the fill package and potentially in previous high stands of the playa.” (April, 2016)

Geologic and geophysical mapping conducted for geothermal exploration and documented by Hulen (2008) indicates previously unrecognized, deep graben lying between the Silver Peak range front and outcrops of Paleozoic rocks at Goat Island and Alcatraz Island. This area was their target zone for a deep circulating geothermal system they hoped to exploit for geothermal power. This graben is the main target for lithium brine as it may represent a separate sub-basin in Clayton Valley that holds brines not subject to pumping by production wells on the east side of the main valley. Exposed mineralization is confined to salt crust on the playa surface and other locations in the valley.

Western Geothermal Partners drilled a 120 meter (400 foot) geothermal gradient test well in 2006 on what is now the Clayton Valley BFF-1 Project. Bottom hole temperature was 50C (122F) which showed moderate potential for geothermal power. Of significance, the well encountered a 25-foot-thick zone of volcanic ash reportedly similar to the Main Ash Aquifer in the Clayton Valley lithium operation. The presence of any felsic ash in this hole is significant in light of that, it is the presumed source for at least some of the lithium in the brines (Price et al, 2000).

Qualified Person: The technical content of this news release has been reviewed and approved by Alan Morris CPG, Elko, Nevada.

About Nevada Energy Metals: http://nevadaenergymetals.com/

Nevada Energy Metals Inc. is a well funded Canadian based exploration company who’s primary listing is on the TSX Venture Exchange. The Company’s main exploration focus is directed at lithium brine targets located in the mining friendly state of Nevada. The Company has 100% ownership in 77 claims in Clayton Valley, only 250m from Rockwood Lithium, the only brine based lithium producer in North America. Nevada Energy Metals has also acquired, 100 claims (Teels Marsh West) covering 2000 acres (809 hectares) at Teels Marsh, Mineral County, Nevada, a prospective lithium exploration project, 100% owned without any royalties; the San Emidio Desert Lithium Project, consisting of 155 claims (approximately 3,100 acres/1255 hectares) in Washoe County, Nevada; the Alkali Lake Project in Esmeralda county, is a 60% earn in option agreement from Dajin Resources Corp, where near surface lithium values have been confirmed; the Dixie Valley Project consisting of 911 claims covering 73.6 square kilometers/28.4 square miles (7,363 hectares/18,194 acres) of salt marsh playa. Of the seven characteristics favourable for the formation of a lithium brine deposit as outlined in the U.S. Geological Survey deposit model, all seven are found in Dixie Valley. The lithium deposit model for Dixie Valley is a Clayton Valley-style brine deposit.

On Behalf of the Board of Directors

Rick Wilson, President & CEO

Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the contents of this release.

Disclaimer for Forward-Looking Information:

The information discussed in this press release may include “forward looking statements” within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 (the “Securities Act”) and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (the “Exchange Act”). All statements, other than statements of historical facts, included herein concerning, among other things, planned capital expenditures, future cash flows and borrowings, pursuit of potential acquisition opportunities, our financial position, business strategy and other plans and objectives for future operations, are forward looking statements. These forward looking statements are identified by their use of terms and phrases such as “may,” “expect,” “estimate,” “project,” “plan,” “believe,” “intend,” “achievable,” “anticipate,” “will,” “continue,” “potential,” “should,” “could,” and similar terms and phrases. Although we believe that the expectations reflected in these forward looking statements are reasonable, they do involve certain assumptions, risks and uncertainties and are not (and should not be considered to be) guarantees of future performance. It is important that each person reviewing this release understand the significant risks attendant to the operations of the Company. Nevada Energy Metals Inc. disclaims any obligation to update any forward-looking statement made herein.

Durango Samples 79 Outcrops at Nemaska, Quebec $DGO.ca

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 9:54 AM on Tuesday, September 13th, 2016

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  • Pegmatites were discovered and mapped and some samples sent for assay from its group of lithium claims located near Nemaska, Quebec
  • On the West block of claims, a few outcrops were located close to the southern boundary of Nemaska Lithium boundary and were made up of granite.

Vancouver, BC / September 13, 2016 – Durango Resources Inc. (TSX.V-DGO), (the “Company” or “Durango”) reports that further to its news release of September 8, 2016, pegmatites were discovered and mapped and some samples sent for assay from its group of lithium claims located near Nemaska, Quebec.

The pegmatites were discovered on the North, South and Eastern blocks of Durango’s claims in the recently completed program. On the West block of claims, a few outcrops were located close to the southern boundary of Nemaska Lithium boundary and were made up of granite.

Durango’s professional exploration team made a total of two hundred outcrop discoveries on its four claim blocks. The outcrops were examined by rock breaking and hand lens observation. From the 200 outcrop discoveries, a total of seventy-nine were sampled and sent for assay. Eight blank samples were also added and sent in for assay as Quality Assurance and Quality Control.

Nemaska Lithium Inc. announced on September 6, 2016 that drilling southwest of the deposit intercepted lithium rich pegmatite dykes at shallow depth. With the abundance of historical work completed on Nemaska’s immediate deposit area, Nemaska Lithium has proven that step out drilling from the known deposit area has discovered lithium rich pegmatite dykes below the overburden.

Marcy Kiesman, CEO of Durango, comments, “Nemaska Lithium’s success on the drill intercepts announced on September 6, 2016 may suggest the pegmatite dykes beneath overburden are pervasive, or without interruption. Drill intercepts were made where no pegmatite dykes are outcropping, so Durango plans to plot the current drilling data to derive any potential projections onto Durango’s neighboring claims.”

Durango expects results from its program to be released in the near future and will provide a news release once the results have been processed.

The technical contents of this release were approved by Mr. Donald Theberge, PEng., MBA, a qualified person as defined by National Instrument 43-101. The property has not been subject of a National Instrument 43-101 report.

About Durango

Durango is a natural resources company engaged in the acquisition and exploration of mineral properties. The Company has a 100% interest in the Mayner’s Fortune and Smith Island limestone properties in northwest British Columbia, the Decouverte and Trove gold properties in the Abitibi Region of Quebec, and certain lithium properties near the Whabouchi project, the Buckshot graphite property near the Miller Mine in Quebec, the Dianna Lake silver project in northern Saskatchewan, the Whitney Northwest property near the Lake Shore Gold and Goldcorp joint venture in Ontario, as well as three sets of claims in the Labrador nickel corridor.

For further information on Durango, please refer to its SEDAR profile at www.sedar.com.

Marcy Kiesman, Chief Executive Officer

Telephone: 604.428.2900 or 604.339.2243

Facsimile: 888.266.3983

Email: [email protected]

Website: www.durangoresourcesinc.com

Forward-Looking Statements

This document may contain or refer to forward-looking information based on current expectations, including commencement and completion of future exploration or project development programs and the impact on the Company of these events. Forward-looking information is subject to significant risks and uncertainties, as actual results may differ materially from forecasted results. Forward-looking information is provided as of the date hereof and we assume no responsibility to update or revise them to reflect new events or circumstances. For a detailed list of risks and uncertainties relating to Durango, please refer to the Company’s prospectus filed on its SEDAR profile at www.sedar.com.

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

Durango Assays 199.5 G/T Silver over 1.2 Metres in Channel Samples, 2.06% Copper from Grab Samples, and Discovers New Showings at Dianna Lake $DGO.ca

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 10:22 AM on Tuesday, September 6th, 2016

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  • Received highly encouraging assay results from its reconnaissance program at its 100%-owned Dianna Lake Silver Prospect in northern Saskatchewan
  • high-grade silver and copper anomalies which assayed up to 457.0 g/t Ag and 0.72% Cu over 0.30 m in channel samples taken from the main zone of historical workings, and up to 2.06% Cu in grab samples

Vancouver, BC / September 6, 2016 – Durango Resources Inc. (TSX.V-DGO), (the “Company” or “Durango”) announces that further to its news release of July 26, 2016, Durango has received highly encouraging assay results from its reconnaissance program at its 100%-owned Dianna Lake Silver Prospect in northern Saskatchewan.

Durango’s team was successful in locating and mapping nearly all historical drill holes, pits, and trenches. In addition, several new silver, copper, and gold-bearing showings were discovered during the reconnaissance program.

The reconnaissance program encountered high-grade silver and copper anomalies which assayed up to 457.0 g/t Ag and 0.72% Cu over 0.30 m in channel samples taken from the main zone of historical workings, and up to 2.06% Cu in grab samples. The highest-grade copper values were returned from a historical trench 270 meters to the northeast of the main zone of historical workings. *

* Please see Table 1 and Table 2 for full summary and ranges of anomalous results.

A single grab sample taken from a newly-identified, gold-bearing showing returned 0.37g/t Au. This showing is located approximately 300 metres to the southwest of the main zone of historical workings, adjacent to an under-explored IP anomaly. Gold mineralization was also found to be associated with historically documented silver mineralization in one historical pit in the main zone, assaying 0.17g/t Au in a grab sample.

Historical Pit #1 was found to be mostly flooded with water up to 2 metres deep in places, as the adjacent swamp breached the edge of the pit. Based on the locations shown in the historical documentation, the highest grade material from the historical pits is likely submerged in the areas that were impossible to sample in the current program. However, the Company intends to dewater and fully sample the pit in the next exploration campaign. See Figure 1.

Channel Sampling Results

Six channels, designated as DLK-1 through DLK-6, were cut across separate outcrops, with continuous samples taken over 0.30-metre intervals. The first two channels (DLK-1 and DLK-2) were cut along historical Pit #1 and Pit #2 and returned high values of 379.0 g/t Ag and 457.0 g/t Ag, respectively. The remaining four channels were cut across various other outcrops. The locations of channels are illustrated in Figure 1.

Channel DLK-1 is located within, and parallel to the orientation of Pit #1, which yielded a historical sample of 2,458 oz/t Ag (1) (see section About Dianna Lake at the end of this release for full range of values). DLK-1 was sampled continuously at surface from 10.0 to 13.6 metres at 0.30 metre intervals, until reaching the edge of the water in the flooded area of the pit. Based on the locations shown in the historical documentation, the highest-grade material from this pit is likely submerged in the areas that were impossible to sample in the current program.

Of 16 continuous channel samples taken within DLK-1 and DLK-2, 9 samples assayed higher than 28 g/t Ag. In total, 31 channel samples were taken at 0.30 metre intervals within DLK-1 through DLK-6. Channels DLK-3 through DLK-6 did not return anomalous values above 5.0 g/t Ag and 0.1% Cu.

Channel sampling results are summarized in Table 1, below.

Table 1: Channel Sampling Highlights

Channel Orientation Historical Pit From (m) To (m) Interval (m) Au (g/t) Ag (g/t) Cu (%)
DLK-1 090? (South) Pit #1 11.2 13.3 2.1 0.0 93.7 0.02
including 13.0 13.3 0.3 0.0 379.0 0.01
DLK-2 090? (South) Pit #2 2.0 3.2 1.2 0.0 199.5 0.59
including 2.6 2.9 0.3 0.0 457.0 0.72

Grab Sampling Results

Out of a total of 20 grab samples taken in the survey, 11 samples returned anomalous silver, copper and/or gold values (shown below in Table 2). Grab sampling successfully identified several new showings at the Dianna Lake Prospect.

Newly-identified showings include outcrops at Sample 67080, located 90 metres to the northeast of the main zone, and Sample 67056, located 400 metres southwest of the main zone. Of particular interest was a grab sample taken from a historical trench located 270 metres to the north-northeast of the main zone, which assayed 43.0 g/t Ag and 2.06% Cu.

These results are summarized in Table 2, below. Sampling from the main zone of historical workings is highlighted in Figure 1.

Table 2: Grab Sampling Highlights

Sample Easting Northing Ag (g/t) Cu (%) Au (g/t) Comment
67053 6617178 619626 9.0 0.41 0.00 Historical trench 270 metres north-northeast of main zone
67054 6617186 619645 43.0 2.06 0.00 Historical trench 270 metres north-northeast of main zone
67056 6617001 619545 33.0 1.00 0.00 New showing 400 metres southwest of main zone
67060 6616930 619370 13.0 0.00 0.00 100 metres west of main zone
67073 6616954 619484 9.0 0.30 0.17 Grab from Pit #2A
67078 6616944 619463 61.0 0.46 0.00 Pit #1 waste pile
67080 6616794 619075 54.0 0.57 0.00 90 metres northeast of main zone
85966 6616936 619516 6.0 0.11 0.00 10 metres north of Pit #7
85967 6616927 619514 24.0 0.21 0.00 Pit #7 (southeast main zone)
85968 6616927 619514 35.0 0.81 0.00 Pit #7 (southeast main zone)
85969 6616734 619279 0.00 0.00 0.37 New showing 300 metres southwest of main zone

* All coordinates are NAD83 UTM Zone 12N

Cautionary statement: Readers are cautioned that grab samples are selective by nature and are not necessarily representative of mineralization hosted on the property.

Figure 1: Sampling Locations Within Historical Pit Area (Highlights)


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New Anomalous Gold Showings Identified

Two outcrop areas returned anomalous gold values which were not previously documented, indicating that silver mineralization at Dianna Lake is associated with some degree of gold mineralization.

One new showing, designated as “Deadshot”, is located 300 metres to the southwest of the historical workings and assayed 0.37g/t Au from a grab sample taken from a white to reddish biotite gneiss unit. This gold showing is located adjacent to an under-explored IP conductor.

Sample 67073 assayed 0.17 g/t Au and was taken from historical Pit #2A, within the main zone of historical workings. The sample exhibited strong malachite mineralization and iron oxide staining, as well as pervasive calcite veining.

These newly-discovered gold anomalies will warrant further exploration.

Marcy Kiesman, CEO of Durango, comments, “Our team is excited to receive anomalous assays returned from previously undocumented areas. The Dianna Lake Prospect was previously explored by Comaplex Resources which had a vast stable of high quality prospects – several which have been developed into projects such as Northquest’s (TSX.V-NQ) Pistol Bay Project. The impressive results from locations both within and outside of previously documented showings, pits, and trenches is compelling and anomalous gold values from the gneiss unit is particularly encouraging. These results may indicate the project’s potential to be greater than originally thought. We intend to follow up on these favourable results with a more detailed and extensive exploration program in the near future, including dewatering of historical trenches and pits.”

The Company’s geological team is presently constructing a model of the project data, including historical drill holes, which were not sampled in this reconnaissance program, as well as current results. Durango will provide more details as they become available.

Assays were performed at Activation Laboratories located in Thunder Bay, Ontario using package 1A3 Au/Ag fire assay gravimetric and package 1F2 total digestion ICP.

Durango would also like to announce that final acceptance was received from the TSX Venture Exchange for its non-brokered private placement of $266,000 as announced on June 22, 2016. All of the 2.63 million units issued are subject to a four-month hold period ending October 30 and 31, 2016, and December 10, 2016. No further tranches will close.

About Dianna Lake Silver, Saskatchewan

Durango’s Dianna Lake silver prospect covers an historical area in which, from 1968 to 1969, two-high grade, primarily native silver-bearing exploration targets of between 30,000 tonnes and 50,000 tonnes grading five to ten ounces per ton silver, approximately 600 meters apart, were determined by trench grab sample assays, according to an historical evaluation report composed for Comaplex Resources in 1980 (1)*.

* Potential quantities and grades are conceptual in nature. There has been insufficient exploration to define a mineral resource, and it is uncertain if further exploration will result in the target being delineated as a mineral resource.

Additionally, the main silver-bearing zone is spatially associated with a large zone of low-grade, disseminated copper-silver mineralization in which drilling of two IP (induced polarization) anomalies indicated approximately five million tonnes averaging 0.4 ounce per ton silver and 0.4 per cent copper (undefined category historical resource estimate), according to the same report (1)**.

** A qualified person has not done sufficient work to classify the historical estimate as current mineral resources or mineral reserves, and the issuer is not treating the historical estimate as current mineral resources or reserves. Further work must be carried out to verify all historical information before a resource estimate is possible. Fourteen additional IP anomalies in the historical exploration area surrounding Dianna Lake and the nearby Doug Lake remain yet undrilled, according to the Comaplex Resources report (1), four of which occur within the property boundary of Durango’s Dianna Lake silver project.

Previous work on the claims was reported in 1969, 1980 and 1998 and included diamond drill holes, trenches and pits primarily across two zones where mineralization was identified at or near surface. One zone was reported to have five trenches exposing silver-copper mineralization over approximately 80 meters. Historical grab samples from pit No. 1 of this zone included ounce-per-ton silver values of 2,458.4, 684.4, 647.4, 600.2, 464.2 and 454.8 ounces per ton silver. Out of 18 grab samples, 13 samples assayed between 185 ounces per ton silver and 2,458.4 ounces per ton silver. Pit No. 2 grab samples returned reported highs of 298 ounces per ton silver and 197 ounces per ton silver (out of seven samples ranging from 12.2 ounces per ton silver to 298 ounces per ton silver) (1). (The company cautions that grab samples are selective and may not be representative of the mineralization on the property.)

The technical contents of this release were approved by Case Lewis, P.Geo., a consultant to the Company and a qualified person as defined by National Instrument 43-101. The Dianna Lake Property has not been the subject of an NI 43-101 report.

References

(1) “Evaluation report of the Dianna Lake silver-copper property, CBS 3141, S-97735 and S-97736, Uranium City area, Saskatchewan, Canada, for Comaplex Resources International Ltd.,” E.G. Kennedy, P.Eng., 1980.

About Durango

Durango is a natural resources company engaged in the acquisition and exploration of mineral properties. The Company has a 100% interest in the Mayner’s Fortune and Smith Island limestone properties in northwest British Columbia, the Decouverte and Trove gold properties in the Abitibi Region of Quebec, and certain lithium properties near the Whabouchi project, the Buckshot graphite property near the Miller Mine in Quebec, the Dianna Lake silver project in northern Saskatchewan, the Whitney Northwest property near the Lake Shore Gold and Goldcorp joint venture in Ontario, as well as three sets of claims in the Labrador nickel corridor.

For further information on Durango, please refer to its SEDAR profile at www.sedar.com.

Marcy Kiesman, Chief Executive Officer

Telephone: 604.428.2900 or 604.339.2243

Facsimile: 888.266.3983

Email: [email protected]

Website: www.durangoresourcesinc.com

Forward-Looking Statements

This document may contain or refer to forward-looking information based on current expectations, including commencement and completion of future exploration or project development programs and the impact on the Company of these events. Forward-looking information is subject to significant risks and uncertainties, as actual results may differ materially from forecasted results. Forward-looking information is provided as of the date hereof and we assume no responsibility to update or revise them to reflect new events or circumstances. For a detailed list of risks and uncertainties relating to Durango, please refer to the Company’s prospectus filed on its SEDAR profile at www.sedar.com.

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Nevada Energy Metals Announces Randy Avon to Join Advisory Board $BFF.ca

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 9:03 AM on Tuesday, September 6th, 2016

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  • Randy Avon has the joined the Company’s Advisory Board
  • Randy will bring his expertise and vast skillset to assist in the sourcing of new lithium projects in Latin America

September 6, 2016 / Vancouver, British Columbia – Nevada Energy Metals Inc. “the Company” (TSX-V: BFF; OTCQB: SSMLF; Frankfurt: A2AFBV) Rick Wilson, president and CEO is pleased to announce that Randy Avon has the joined the Company’s Advisory Board. Randy will bring his expertise and vast skillset to assist in the sourcing of new lithium projects in Latin America. Mr. Avon has a proven track record of locating rare business opportunities, negotiating projects as well as joint ventures/option agreements.

About Randy Avon:

Randy is CEO and Managing Director of Asian Pacific Development Corp “Asian Pacific” (APDC), a multinational business development and investment banking company. Asian Pacific, with its global partner network, has completed over 18 billion dollars in global infrastructure projects in 22 nations during the past 3 decades. These projects are mostly public/private partnerships that utilize debt, equity, and cooperative funding. He is also the former CEO of Corporate & Financial Consultants (CFC), Florida Fixed Income Corp, the Ft. Lauderdale Kunshan China as well as the Aruba World Trade Centers and Gateway International Trading Partners LLC. He has served on the board of directors for multiple multi-national companies.

Mr. Avon is a former member of the Florida Legislature, formerly President and CEO of four World Trade Centers and Corporate and Financial Consultants (CFC). CFC completed over $8 Billion of infrastructure projects with E.F.Hutton and Prudential Bache prior to forming APDC. Randy Avon was also a former Florida Legislator, State President of the Florida Jaycees, Charter President of the Florida JCI Senate, and was named one of Florida’s Five Outstanding Young Men. He has served as a Presidential Advisor, was the Chairman of the Florida/Colombia Alliance, and was honored by the U.S. State Department with the James McKeithan Award for International achievements in the private sector. He chaired the Organization of American States (OAS) meeting in the United States in 2005 and has been a U.S. delegate to the past four Summits of the Americas.

Mr. Avon’s background is deeply rooted in community involvement, civic, and citizen diplomacy achievements.

He served as a distinguished member of the Florida Legislature and was the previous Chairman of the Florida/Colombia Alliance. He has been listed in Marquis’ Who’s Who in American Politics, Community Leaders of America, Outstanding Young Men of America, Marquis’ Who’s Who in Finance and Industry, and was named as a recipient of the 2007 Global Leaders Award. He was named one of south Florida’s “100 Most Powerful International Leaders” by South Florida CEO Magazine.

About Nevada Energy Metals: http://nevadaenergymetals.com/

Nevada Energy Metals Inc. is a well funded, Canadian based, exploration company who’s primary listing is on the TSX Venture Exchange. The Company’s main exploration focus is directed at lithium brine targets located in the mining friendly state of Nevada. The Company has ownership of 77 claims in Clayton Valley, only 250m from Rockwood Lithium, the only brine based lithium producer in North America (70% optioned-out to American Lithium Corp (TSX-V: Li). Nevada Energy Metals has also acquired: 100 claims (Teels Marsh West) covering 2000 acres (809 hectares) at Teels Marsh, Mineral County, Nevada, a prospective lithium exploration project, 100% owned without any royalties; the San Emidio Desert lithium project, consisting of 155 claims (approximately 3,100 acres/1255 hectares) in Washoe County, Nevada; the Alkali Lake Project in Esmeralda county, is a 60% earn in option agreement from Dajin Resources Corp (TSX-V: DJI), where near surface lithium values have been confirmed; the Dixie Valley Project consisting of 911 claims covering 73.6 square kilometers/28.4 square miles (7,363 hectares/18,194 acres) of salt marsh playa.

On Behalf of the Board of Directors

Rick Wilson, President & CEO

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