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Increasing popularity of #hybrid vehicles aiding global push for sustainability – New Age Metals $NAM.ca River Valley is the largest undeveloped primary #PGM Mineral Resource in North America $WG.ca $XTM.ca $WM.ca $PDL.ca

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 11:22 AM on Thursday, September 19th, 2019

A look at a mineralized outcrop containing Platinum Group Metals (PGMs) on the River Valley project site. Metals such as PGMs and lithium will continue to experience sustained increases in demand as the global push for sustainability becomes mainstream.

  • The future of transportation is poised for sustainability through the global adoption of hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs) and fully battery electric vehicles (BEVs)
  • Industry experts are forecasting a consistent increase in demand for lithium, used to develop the batteries in HEVs and BEVs
  • Industry experts are also forecasting an increase in demand for the Platinum Group Metals (PGMs) used by autocatalyst manufacturers, to ensure compliance with tightening emissions regulations
  • New Age Metals’ flagship River Valley primary PGM project in Ontario, and lithium division with assets in Manitoba positions the company as a key player in the growth of HEVs and lowering CO2 emissions

By: Jason Smith

Harmful carbon dioxide emission levels are rising globally, largely due to the use of fossil fuels as the primary source of energy used by the transportation industry. Examples of this use include the powering of jumbo jets, container ships and semi-trucks. Passenger vehicles also rely on fossil fuels and have a bad reputation for the amount of pollutants they release into the atmosphere on a daily basis.

However, passenger vehicles produce more than four times the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions of all domestic aviation, according to the Globe and Mail. The focus over the last few years has been on making these passenger vehicles more environmentally-friendly, which is a large reason why automakers have started producing electric or hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs).

While automakers are being forced by emissions regulation to reduce their carbon footprint, the majority of consumers are not ready to go fully electric and are increasingly choosing hybrid vehicles to bridge the gap with cars that solely use batteries. With more vehicles being sold worldwide each year, especially those that are less pollutive, automakers will need more of the critical raw materials used to create the hybrid and electric vehicles.

This need for less pollutive methods of transportation is where lithium and palladium enter the picture. Lithium is used to produce batteries, but the size of car batteries used in HEVs and the increase in HEV sales that is anticipated by the industry will require substantially more lithium than what is available in the market today. Palladium, which is a member of the PGM family, is largely used to reduce pollution that originates from vehicles operating with internal combustion engines (ICE) through its use as the primary ‘catalyst’ in catalytic converters (commonly known as auto-catalysts).

While palladium is often overlooked when it comes to the push for sustainability, it has played a huge role in reducing the amount of toxic emissions being released into the atmosphere. This positive impact is most noticeable in urban areas where automobiles are concentrated. The value of an ounce of palladium has increased exponentially in the past year, rising 60 per cent year-over-year in Sept. 2019 from under USD$950 to over USD$1500. The reason for the dramatic price movement is due to supply concerns and the metals value as the premier option for use in auto-catalysts.

With ICE-powered vehicles not going away any time soon, the global demand for palladium will endure as a pollution-control device, and investors are taking notice. Anton Berlin is the head of strategic marketing at the world’s largest producer of Palladium, Norilsk Nickel. He recently stated, “Hybrids — cars with both an electric battery and a combustion engine — will dominate the electric vehicle market in the long-run, which suggests a long-term advantage for the PGM market.”

The extensive infrastructure required to support a universal transition to EVs still needs time to be completely fleshed out but is gaining speed. According to a new report entitled, “2019 Investor’s Business Daily/TIPP Electric Vehicle Outlook Study,” range and available charging stations are what make potential EV buyers the most apprehensive, although these are issues that are currently being addressed.

Regardless, the desire to limit pollution is leading to the growing demand for middle-ground HEVs, which is causing car manufacturers to focus on their abilities to design and assemble automobiles that emit less noxious fumes primarily through the use of palladium and lithium.

Research has shown that hybrid electric vehicles actually require more palladium and lithium than traditional gasoline-powered vehicles, so increased adoption of hybrid vehicles will subsequently increase demand for these metals.Harry Barr, CEO, New Age Metals.

A flagship project in a historic mining district

Anticipating the continued strength in demand for palladium and the general forecast for lithium demand is New Age Metals (TSX.V: NAM, OTCQB: NMTLF, FSE: P7J), bolstered by the company’s flagship River Valley project in the Sudbury region of Ontario. The Sudbury region, known as the mining capital of Canada, is largely dominated by major mining and processing operations run by Vale and Glencore.

However, these companies’ operations are facing depleted ores to feed processing facilities and may need to acquire additional sources to operate closer to their intended capacity. This is where River Valley comes in as an integral player, which lies just 100 km from Sudbury and hosts 2.9 million ounces in the (NI-43 101 compliant) measured and indicated category of palladium-equivalent (PdEq) resources and 1.1 million ounces in the inferred category.

Diagram of New Age Metals’ current project locations. Supplied

Harry Barr, CEO of New Age Metals, is well aware of the role his company is poised to play as demand for hybrids continually increases. “Research has shown that hybrid electric vehicles actually require more palladium and lithium than traditional gasoline-powered vehicles, so increased adoption of hybrid vehicles will subsequently increase demand for these metals,” he notes.
New Age Metals recently had a preliminary economic assessment completed on River Valley, projecting a mine with a 14-year lifespan, 6 million tonnes annually of potential process plant feed at an average grade of 0.88 g/t PdEq and a process recovery rate of 80 per cent, resulting in an annual average payable PdEq production of 119,000 ounces.

Barr elaborates, “It’s unique to have a deposit of mineable platinum group metals in North America, and very unique to have a deposit near so much processing infrastructure that’s also close to car manufacturers,” emphasizing the advantageous position the company finds itself in with River Valley. 

With this in mind, Barr and his team are focused on maximizing this opportunity to expand the resources at River Valley and develop it to a point where the project achieves feasibility and is producing. In the meantime, the project also has tremendous exploration upside and management plans to continue with an aggressive exploration program.
A credible investment alternative to the big PGM players

A key advantage for the River Valley project is its location in a safe, reliable mining jurisdiction. The majority of the world’s palladium currently comes from South Africa and Russia, both of which could be problematic in terms of long-term supply security, political issues and concerns regarding human rights and sustainability.

Worth noting is the fact that Norilsk Nickel is not only the worlds’ largest producer of palladium and nickel, but also the largest emitter of sulfur oxides which is a pollutant considered immediately dangerous to life and health.

Fortunately, New Age Metals’ Ontario-based project offers the benefit of being located in a safe jurisdiction that has excess processing infrastructure and is known for moderating the environmental impacts from mining and smelting. Barr explains, “Sudbury’s been a mining center for 120 years, so every type of mining service is nearby.” Given this unique situation, the company represents a credible investment opportunity.

Sid Rajeev, vice-president of Fundamental Research Corp., conducted a thorough analysis of the River Valley PEA. He notes, “Our biggest takeaway from the PEA was that, at a reasonable palladium price estimate of USD$1,200 per oz, the study showed an after-tax net present value at 5 per cent of $138 million. New Age Metals’ current enterprise value is just USD$3 million, implying that shares are trading at just 2 per cent of net asset value.”

This level of potential upside is rarely available to the investment community and as New Age Metals brings River Valley towards pre-feasibility, it’s unlikely that the company will remain undervalued for long.

Our biggest takeaway from the PEA was that, at a reasonable palladium price estimate of USD$1,200 per oz, the study showed an after-tax net present value at 5 per cent of $138 million. New Age Metals’ current enterprise value is just USD$3 million, implying that shares are trading at just 2 per cent of net asset value.Sid Rajeev, vice-president, Fundamental Research Corp.

Having a substantial deposit of PGMs in North America positions New Age Metals to benefit from the future of sustainability, however there is a general lack of knowledge about PGMs in North America due to the low number of primary PGM producers in the arena. The company is in the process of moving River Valley along the development curve but is also seeking a qualified partner to assist in further exploration and development of the project.

New Age Metals’ lithium angle

Adding to the company’s green energy story is its suite of lithium projects in Manitoba. The demand for this metal is forecasted to increase by 20 per cent per year through to 2028. With lithium in high demand due to the ever-increasing growth in the popularity of battery-powered vehicles, these projects give the company optionality on lithium discovery; two of its eight projects are currently drill-ready. Plans to drill on the ‘Lithium One’ and ‘Lithium Two’ are in place and company management is anticipating the initiation of these drill programs in the near future.

The company’s lithium projects are situated along strike of the Tanco Pegmatite and the claims encompass several pegmatite groups. The projects are also located 140 km northeast of Winnipeg, Manitoba. The Tanco mine was owned by the Cabot Corporation who announced in Jan. 2019, that it would be selling the mine to Sinomine Rare Metals Co. Ltd for USD$130 million. This sale demonstrates a high interest in the project and potentially the surrounding area, which lends credibility to New Age Metals’ projects, based on shared geology and proximity.

Exploration on Lithium One is ongoing with concentration of the northern section, with focus on the Annie and Silverleaf Pegmatites. Silverleaf Pegmatite has zones of spodumene and lepidolite exposed on surface with samples up to 4.1 per cent lithium oxide (Li2O). The Annie Pegmatite returned values up to 0.6 per cent Li2O and 0.37 per cent Ta2O5.

On Lithium Two, the Eagle Pegmatite is exposed on surface and was last drilled in 1948, and at the time it was indicated that it remains open to depth and along strike. A historic tonnage of 544,460 tonnes of 1.4 per cent Li2O was reported during this year, however the actual amount has not been confirmed by a qualified person at this time.

An ownership map showing Tanco Mine location proximity to New Age Metals projects. Supplied

With drilling set to begin in Manitoba and River Valley continuing to move along the development curve, New Age Metals expects to consistently generate valuable news for investors in the coming months, keeping the company top-of-mind. Its position in palladium and lithium provide the company with incredible potential as a high-performing source for investment as the need for sustainable transportation continues to be a significant social issue.

To learn more about New Age’s operations and project portfolio, visit them online: newagemetals.com

The following video is a short overview of New Age Metals, and outlines some of the reasons why the company is an avenue for investment in the future of sustainability associated with the electrification of transport

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Source: https://business.financialpost.com/business-trends/increasing-popularity-of-hybrid-vehicles-aiding-global-push-for-sustainability

#Palladium prices top $1,600 to tally highest settlement ever and New Age Metals $NAM.ca Owns North America’s largest primary #PGM deposit $WG.ca $XTM.ca $WM.ca $PDL.ca

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 5:58 PM on Thursday, September 12th, 2019

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  • The company hosts North America’s largest primary PGM deposit
  • Updated NI 43-101 Mineral Resource Estimate of 2,867,000 PdEq Measured and Indicated Ounces, with an additional 1,059,000 PdEq Ounces Inferred

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By MyraP. Saefong Markets/commodities reporter

  • Palladium futures topped $1,600 an ounce on Thursday to finish at the highest level on record, shaking off recent data showing a decline in Chinese auto sales, as emissions standards fueled bets surrounding strong demand for the metal used in pollution-control devices.

“Palladium has witnessed a resurgence in price over the past two months, much in line with other hard assets such as gold, platinum and silver,” said Ryan Giannotto, director of research at exchange-traded fund issuer GraniteShares. “What distinguishes palladium is its unique position spanning precious and specialty industrial metals, and this latter characteristic has benefited the metal in the momentary detente in the U.S.-China trade conflict.”

President Donald Trump on Wednesday announced he would delay a tariff hike —from 25% to 30%—that was scheduled to take effect Oct. 1, until Oct. 15., “as a gesture of goodwill.”

The rally in palladium, which used in vehicle pollution-control devices, comes despite data this week from the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers which showed that China’s total auto sales fell 6.9% from the same month a year earlier to 1.96 million, according to Reuters.

Palladium for December delivery PAZ19, +3.65%  climbed $48, or 3.1%, to settle at $1,604.80 an ounce on Comex after tapping a high of $1,616.50. Prices for the most-active contract have never settled above the $1,600 mark, based on records going back to January 1977, according to Dow Jones Market Data.

The metal previously settled at a record $1,588.10 on July 10 of this year and has gained 50% in the year to date.

“Auto sales have slowed, but this is more than completely offset” by increased loadings per car for transport on China 6 emission standards and “real-world driving (as opposed to fixed-in-a-lab testing) in Europe, R. Michael Jones, president and chief executive officer of Platinum Group Metals Ltd. PLG, -1.16% told MarketWatch. “In the USA, strong SUV and truck sales are also creating continued demand.”

Annualized August auto sales in the U.S. were “better than expected” and up 2% year-over-year at 17 million vehicles, equal to a three-month average, analysts at Evercore ISI wrote in a note last week.

Looking ahead, aggressive interest-rate cuts “should be supportive to auto sales and palladium, as long as the risk-on mood continues…,” analysts at Zaner Metals said in a daily report Thursday.

Source: https://www.marketwatch.com/story/palladium-prices-top-1600-to-tally-highest-settlement-ever-2019-09-12

St-Georges Eco-Mining $SX $SX.ca $SXOOF Provides Corporate Update

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 9:12 AM on Tuesday, September 3rd, 2019
  • Advancing lithium technology initiatives;
  • Pilot plant design and preparation on-going;
  • Iceland Resources fieldwork commencing;
  • Julie nickel work program;Kings of the North – completion of the sale and purchase transaction anticipated by the end of September 2019;
  • ZeU Crypto Networks listing imminent and product developments at final stages;
  • Borealis Commodity Exchange, interviews potential board and management candidates;
  • white paper expected within Q4;
  • Hydro-Dam Project in Iceland advancing on its environmental permits.

Montreal, QC September 3, 2019 – St-Georges Eco-Mining Corp. (CNSX:SX.CN) (OTC:SXOOF) (FSE:85G1) would like to update its shareholders on its on-going corporate developments.

During the last 12 months the management and directors of the company have streamlined the structure of the Company and its projects. The core competences and focus of the Company are lithium metallurgical technology, gold exploration in Iceland, and the Julie nickel project.

Mineral Processing and Exploration Initiatives

Lithium Technology

Following the successful completion of the Stage 1 agreement with our client Iconic Minerals (TSX.V:ICM) and as announced on July 24, 2019, the Company continues to advance the work to complete Stages 2 and 3 of the agreement.

The company continues to work towards developing its technology with solids (clay and hard rock). Applying the leaching and purification strategy from clay to hard rock resources is on-going.

The Company is looking at opportunities to apply its technologies to mining projects that are advanced. Discussions have been initiated. There is no certainty that these discussions will lead to definitive agreements.

Pilot Plant

The Company’s metallurgical team has finished the conceptual design of the lithium pilot plant and is now advancing into detailed technical design with equipment vendors, as well as finding an appropriate site on which to build the plant. The Company expects that the construction of the plant could commence within this quarter or early Q1 2020 depending on site location that is currently under review and necessary permits approvals from local authorities.

Iceland Resources

The previously announced work program on March 2 of this year was approved by the Icelandic authorities on August 21. The Company is engaging its team to start work in Iceland as soon as work in eastern Quebec has been completed. It is expected that fieldwork will commence in mid-September and will be on-going throughout the year. The areas of focus will be Trollaskagi (Troll), Vopnafjor?ur (Vopna), and Thormodsdalur (Thor).

The Company has not yet received approval to drill Thor and may need to revise its approach in terms of getting drilling approval. The Company is of the view that the municipality cannot prevent the Company from drilling activities on-site. Management is evaluating its options and expects drilling to commence before year-end.

Julie Nickel

Following last year’s fieldwork, the Company’s geological team and exploration sub-contractors will do further drilling on the Julie nickel property. An effort will be made to get a bulk sample to advance a nickel-iron initiative within the Company’s metallurgical team.

Nickel and copper concentrating efforts will be initiated shortly with potential research grants. In addition, the Company is looking at ways to capture the full value chain of the resource including recovering the iron. Preliminary discussions have been initiated to work on a ferro nickel development with a consortium planning a project in Quebec.

Investments and Development Companies

Kings of the North – BWA

St-Georges’ geological team together with its exploration contractors has been doing fieldwork on the Nova Gold project in eastern Quebec and is expected to return from the site the first week of September.

The Company has also taken samples from the Isoukustouc property and awaits the sample results.

Per the announcements regarding the sale of the Company’s subsidiary Kings of the North to BWA Group plc on May 30 and August 5, 2019, the Company is waiting for the completion of the proposed transaction which is expected to take place on or before September 30.

Following the acquisition, the project’s expenditure and work programs will be the responsibility of BWA Group plc.

ZeU Crypto Networks

The review of the updated filing statement provided by management to the Canadian Securities Exchange in early June has been completed. The final requirements requested by the Exchange are being finalized by the management.

The Company has signed a joint venture agreement with St James House PLC and has mandated its Maltese legal advisors to move forward with both the joint venture corporate structure and the lottery and gaming licenses

The Company’s developments in September include:

  • – A working demo of the SaaS platform base module will be rolled out. – Live testing of MulaMail with a select group of people is scheduled to begin. – Development of the Social Networking App is expected to start.

In light of recent technological developments, the company has received interest from third parties to collaborate in the development of aerospace applications.

Borealis ehf

Borealis ehf is a hybrid blockchain ledger-driven platform. Borealis will harness ZeU Crypto Networks technology and aims to limit transaction costs while keeping control of smart contract token issuance and utility tokens in a distributed platform. It will be regulated by the Icelandic and Maltese governments.

The Company has been interviewing potential board members with the relevant experience and contacts in preparation for the operations ramp-up scheduled for early 2020. The software has undergone beta testing within the technical team for the last few months, and the project’s white paper is expected to be issued in Q4, 2019.

Hydro-Electric Dam Project

The Company has been informed that the environmental impact assessment and permitting process is advancing positively. Islensk Vatnsorka expects a positive outcome in the latter part of 2020 for its permit to start construction. The Company has engaged in discussions with specialized funds that have expressed interest in purchasing the Company’s stake in Islensk Vatnsorka.

Vilhjalmur Thor Vilhjalmsson President and CEO of St-Georges, commented, “(…) Over the past year the management team has re-shaped the Company, brought into the team world-class professionals on both sides of the Atlantic, led the development of new technologies, and enabled separate listing of its subsidiaries which we expect will occur within the next few weeks. This should enable our investors to have a better view of the different avenues of value creation within SX”.

ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS

“Vilhjalmur T. Vilhjalmsson”

VILHJALMUR THOR VILHJALMSSON

President & CEO

About St-Georges

St-Georges is developing new technologies to solve some of the most common environmental problems in the mining industry. The Company controls directly or indirectly, through rights of first refusal, all of the active mineral tenures in Iceland. It also explores for nickel on the Julie Nickel Project & for industrial minerals on Quebec’s North Shore and for lithium and rare metals in Northern Quebec and in the Abitibi region. Headquartered in Montreal, St-Georges’ stock is listed on the CSE under the symbol SX, on the US OTC under the Symbol SXOOF and on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange under the symbol 85G1.

The Canadian Securities Exchange (CSE) has not reviewed and does not accept responsibility for the adequacy or the accuracy of the contents of this release.

New Age Metals $NAM.ca Files NI 43-101 Technical Report for Preliminary Economic Assessment on the River Valley #PGE #PGM Project in Sudbury $WG.ca $XTM.ca $WM.ca $PDL.ca

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 8:34 AM on Thursday, August 8th, 2019

Highlights

  • Life of mine (LOM) of 14 years, with 6 million tonnes annually of potential process plant feed at an average grade of 0.88 g/t Palladium Equivalent (PdEq) and process recovery rate of 80%, resulting in an annual average payable PdEq production of 119,000 ounces
  • Pre-Production capital requirements: $495 M
  • Undiscounted cash flow before income and mining taxes of $586M
  • Undiscounted cash flow after income and mining taxes of $384M

August 8th, 2019 – Rockport, Canada – New Age Metals Inc. (NAM or the Company) (TSXV:NAM) (OTC:NMTLF) (FSE:P7J.F) Harry Barr, Chairman & CEO, stated; “We are pleased to announce that we have filed our National Instrument 43-101 Technical Report on the Preliminary Economic Assessment (PEA) on the Company’s 100% owned River Valley PGM Project in Sudbury, Ontario Canada (River Valley or the Project) titled “Technical Report, Updated Mineral Resource Estimate and Preliminary Economic Assessment of the River Valley Project” with an Effective Date of June 27, 2019, on SEDAR at www.sedar.com. The PEA demonstrates positive economics for a large-scale open pit mining operation, with 14 years of Palladium and Platinum production.”

(*) Cautionary statement NI 43-101: The PEA was prepared in accordance with National Instrument 43-101 Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects (“NI 43-101”). Readers are cautioned that the PEA is preliminary in nature. It includes Inferred Mineral Resources that are considered too speculative geologically to have the economic considerations applied to them that would enable them to be categorized as Mineral Reserves, and there is no certainty that the PEA will be realized. Mineral Resources that are not Mineral Reserves do not have demonstrated economic viability.

All currency is stated as CDN$ unless stated otherwise.

PEA Highlights (CDN$ unless otherwise noted):
– Life of mine (LOM) of 14 years, with 6 million tonnes annually of potential process plant feed at an average grade of 0.88 g/t Palladium Equivalent (PdEq) and process recovery rate of 80%, resulting in an annual average payable PdEq production of 119,000 ounces
– Pre-Production capital requirements: $495 M
– Undiscounted cash flow before income and mining taxes of $586M
– Undiscounted cash flow after income and mining taxes of $384M
– Average unit operating cost of $19.50/tonne over the life-of-mine
– LOM average operating cash cost of $971 per ounce (US$709/oz) and all-in sustaining cash cost of $972 per ounce (US$709/oz) at a 1.37 CDN: USD exchange rate.
– A mining contractor will be engaged for the open pit mining – Pre-tax NPV (5%): $261M, After-tax NPV (5%): $138 M – Pre-tax IRR: 13%, After-tax IRR: 10%
– Assumed metal prices of US$1,200/oz Pd, US$1,050/oz Pt, US$1,350/oz Au, US$3.25/lb Cu, US$8.00/lb Ni, US$35/lb Co
– Using a + 20% Pd price sensitivity (to the base case of US$1,200/oz Pd) US$1,440 /oz Pd returns a pre-tax IRR of 19% and an after tax-IRR of 15%.
– River Valley process plant feed will be treated by a conventional sulphide flotation process plant to produce a single saleable PGE concentrate that will be transported to the Sudbury area for smelting/refining – Potential for up to 325 jobs at the peak of production

Project Economics and Sensitivities

The economic results of the PEA are summarized in Table 1 on an after-tax basis. The sensitivities and the impact of cash flows have been calculated for +/- 20% variations against the base case.

Table 1: Project Economics Sensitivity. All values shown are on an after-tax basis.

Project Sensitivity Analysis         
Pd Price Sensitivity         
% -20% -15% -10% -5% Base Case +5% +10% +15% +20%
US$/oz 960 1,020 1,080 1,140 1,200 1,260 1,320 1,380 1,440
NPV (CDN$ M) -23 16 59 98 138 179 220 260 300
IRR (%) 4 6 7 8 10 11 12 13 15
OPEX Sensitivity         
% -20% -15% -10% -5% Base Case +5% +10% +15% +20%
Cost Per Tonne 16 17 18 18 19 20 21 22 23
NPV (CDN$ M) 212 194 175 157 138 120 102 83 68
IRR (%) 14 12 11 10 10 9 8 7 7
CAPEX Sensitivity         
% -20% -15% -10% -5% Base Case +5% +10% +15% +20%
CAPEX (CDN$ M) 397 422 446 471 496 521 546 570 595
NPV (CDN$ M) 284 248 212 175 138 102 64 28 -6
IRR (%) 14 13 12 11 10 8 7 6 5

Updated Mineral Resource Estimate

The pit constrained Updated Mineral Resource Estimate which formed the basis of the PEA, is set out in Table 2 and was prepared by WSP under the supervision of Todd McCracken, P. Geo., an “Independent Qualified Person”, as defined in NI 43-101. The effective date of this Updated Mineral Resource Estimate is January 9, 2019. The Updated Mineral Resource database contains 710 boreholes with 106,554 assays records in the database, and 2,642 surface channel samplings. The Updated Mineral Resource Estimate was completed on the Dana North, Dana South, Pine, Banshee, Lismer, Lismer Extension, Varley, Azen, Razor, and River Valley Extension Zones, using the ordinary kriging (OK) methodology on a capped and composited borehole dataset consistent with industry standards. Validation of the results was conducted thought the use of visual inspection, swath plots and global statistical comparison of the model against inverse distance squared (ID2) and nearest neighbour (NN) models.

Table 2: Pit Constrained Updated Mineral Resource Estimate for River Valley PGM Project – Effective Date June 27, 2019.


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Class PGM + Au (oz) PdEq (oz) PtEq (oz)
Measured 1,394,000 1,701,000 1,701,000
Indicated 983,000 1,166,000 1,166,000
Meas +Ind 2,377,000 2,867,000 2,867,000
Inferred 841,000 1,059,000 1,059,000

Notes:

  1. 1.CIM definition standards were followed for the Mineral Resource Estimate.
  2. 2.The 2018 Mineral Resource models used Ordinary Kriging grade estimation within a three-dimensional block model with mineralized zones defined by wireframed solids.
  3. 3.A base cut-off grade of 0.35 g/t PdEq was used for reporting Mineral Resources in a constrained pit and 2.00 g/t PdEq was used for reporting the Mineral Resources under the pit.
  4. 4.Palladium Equivalent (PdEq) calculated using (US$): $950/oz Pd, $950/oz Pt, $1,275/oz Au, $1,500/oz Rh, $2.75/lb Cu, $5.25/lb Ni, $36/lb Co.
  5. 5.Numbers may not add exactly due to rounding.
  6. 6.Mineral Resources that are not Mineral Reserves do not have economic viability

7. The Inferred Mineral Resource in this estimate has a lower level of confidence than that applied to an Indicated Mineral Resource and must not be converted to a Mineral Reserve. It is reasonably expected that the majority of the Inferred Mineral Resource could be upgraded to an Indicated Mineral Resource with continued exploration.

About NAM’S PGM Division

NAM’s flagship project is its 100% owned River Valley PGM Project (NAM Website – River Valley Project) in the Sudbury Mining District of Northern Ontario (100 km east of Sudbury, Ontario). Recently the Company announced the results of the first PEA (see News Release – June 27th, 2019) completed on the River Valley Project. The PEA has been developed by various independent consultants – P&E Mining Consultants Inc. (P&E) was responsible for the open pit mining, surface infrastructure, tailings facility, and project economics; DRA Americas Inc. (“DRA”) was responsible for all metallurgical test work and processing aspects of the Project; and WSP Canada Inc. (“WSP”) was responsible for the Mineral Resource Estimate. The PEA is a preliminary report, however, it has demonstrated that there are potentially positive economics for a large-scale mining open pit operation, with 14 years of Palladium and Platinum production.

On April 4th, 2018, NAM signed an agreement with one of Alaska’s top geological consulting companies. The companies stated objective is to acquire additional PGM and Rare Metal projects in Alaska. On April 18th, 2018, NAM announced the right to purchase 100% of the Genesis PGM Project, NAM’s first Alaskan PGM acquisition related to the April 4th agreement. The Genesis PGM Project is a road accessible, under explored, highly prospective, multi-prospect drill ready Palladium (Pd)- Platinum (Pt)- Nickel (Ni)- Copper (Cu) property. A comprehensive report on previous exploration and future phases of work was completed by Avalon Development of Fairbanks Alaska in August 2018 on Genesis.

On August 29, 2018, the Avalon report was submitted to NAM, management is actively seeking an option/joint-venture partner for this road accessible PGM and Multiple Element Project using the Prospector Generator business model. See our latest press release dated July 25, 2019 which details the current summer work program for the Genesis Project.

About NAM’S Lithium Division

The Company has eight pegmatite hosted Lithium Projects in the Winnipeg River Pegmatite Field, located in SE Manitoba. Three of the projects are drill ready. The Company has applied for a drill permit for its Lithium Two Project and expects the final permit to be granted by the end of July. This Pegmatite Field hosts the world class Tanco Pegmatite that has been mined for Tantalum, Cesium and Spodumene (one of the primary Lithium minerals) in varying capacities, since 1969. NAM’s Lithium Projects are strategically situated in this prolific Pegmatite Field. Presently, NAM is the largest mineral claim holders for Lithium in the Winnipeg River Pegmatite Field. On January 15th 2018, NAM announced an agreement with Azincourt Energy Corporation (see Jan 15, 2018, Feb 22nd, 2018 and April 11th, 2018, May 2nd, 2018 Press Releases.

Qualified Persons and NI 43-101 Disclosure

The PEA was prepared under the supervision of Eugene Puritch, P.Eng. of P&E Mining Consultants Inc. The Updated Mineral Resource Estimate was prepared by Todd McCracken, P.Geo. of WSP Canada Inc. Metallurgical test work and process plant design and cost estimates were prepared by Jim Kambossos, P. Eng. of DRA Americas Inc. All three are independent Qualified Persons in accordance with NI 43-101. Mr. Puritch has reviewed and approved the technical information in this news release. Michael Neumann, P.Eng., Managing Director for NAM is the Company Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101 and has reviewed and approved the technical content of this news release.

On behalf of the Board of Directors

Harry Barr”

Harry G. Barr, Chairman and CEO

For further information on New Age Metals, please contact Harry Barr at 613-659-2773, or [email protected]

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.

New Age Metals Inc. $NAM.ca – #Platinum Tide Is Turning – World Platinum Investment Council $WG.ca $XTM.ca $WM.ca $PDL.ca $GLEN

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 5:16 PM on Tuesday, July 30th, 2019

SPONSOR: New Age Metals Inc. (NAM:TSX-V) owns one of North America’s largest primary platinum group metals deposits in Sudbury, Canada with NI 43-101 mineral resource estimate of 2,867,000 PdEq Measured and Indicated ounces, with an additional 1,059,000 PdEq ounces in the inferred category. Learn More.

NAM: TSX-V

Platinum’s Tide Is Turning – World Platinum Investment Council

  • In a recent interview with Kitco News, Trevor Raymond, director of research with the World Platinum Investment Council, said that the tide could be turning in platinum’s favor with resurgent interest in platinum’s demand growth potential.
  • Investment demand has been the critical factor behind the metal’s new bullish momentum.
  • Raymond noted that in the council’s quarterly supply demand publication, investment demand through exchange-traded products totaled 690,000 ounces in the first three months of the year. 

Neils Christensen Tuesday July 30

(Kitco News) – Although platinum remains the laggard within the precious-metals complex, it is starting to catch up as platinum continues to see unprecedented investor demand.

In a recent interview with Kitco News, Trevor Raymond, director of research with the World Platinum Investment Council, said that the tide could be turning in platinum’s favor with resurgent interest in platinum’s demand growth potential.

Investment demand has been the critical factor behind the metal’s new bullish momentum. Raymond noted that in the council’s quarterly supply demand publication, investment demand through exchange-traded products totaled 690,000 ounces in the first three months of the year. 

“That was the largest increase in ETF holdings in any three-month period since the launch of physically backed platinum ETFs in 2007,” he said.

He added that the trend has continued into through the second quarter. While quoting listings data, Raymond said that EFT holdings have increased by more than 750,000 ounces as of July.

“The magnitude and speed of the buying indicate this is institutional money taking big positions in the platinum market,” he said. “We haven’t seen this type of buying since 2014.”

Although institutional investors very familiar with platinum are jumping back in, Raymond said that retail and newer institutional investors remain on the sidelines. He added that he expects the broader investment market to move back into platinum when the metal sees a more published evidence of demand growth from more diesel cars on Europe’s roads, traction in heavy-duty fuel-cell trucks and increased use of platinum in gasoline cars to replace scarce and pricey palladium.

Platinum’s automotive demand has suffered the last three years because of the 2015 diesel emissions scandal. Platinum is the main component in diesel-engine emissions control.

Raymond noted that this issue is starting to become less of a factor in the auto sector; however, he added that a more significant factor for platinum is its potential substitution, at a one-to-one ratio, for palladium.

Many analysts have noted palladium’s meteoric rise in the precious-metals space as prices have risen in the face of strong industrial demand in gasoline vehicles and unresponsive supply. Although many companies have been hesitant to confirm that they will substitute palladium with platinum, Raymond said that they might have already done so due to availability and price concerns.

“Regardless of the price difference, there is not enough palladium supply to meet automotive needs so some companies will be forced to turn back to platinum,” he said. “Substitution has happened before, and it can happen again.”

The WPIC sees a platinum surplus of around 375,000 ounces for this year, but Raymond said that it wouldn’t take a significant rise in demand to reduce the metal’s excess.

Tuesday, platinum is seeing some modest selling pressure as some investors take profits after the metal posted a three-month high last week. October platinum futures last traded at $878 an ounce, down 0.44% on the day.

Source: https://www.kitco.com/news/2019-07-30/Platinum-s-Tide-Is-Turning-World-Platinum-Investment-Council.html

Iconic $ICM.ca Announces Additional Metallurgical Results On Bonnie Claire Lithium Project, Nevada $LI.ca $MGG.ca $PAC.ca $CYP.ca $NEV.ca $SX.ca $SXOOF

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 1:24 PM on Thursday, July 25th, 2019
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  • St-Georges Eco-Mining Corp. (CSE: SX) has presented a Phase I Independent Review of its Phase I report titled “Bonnie Claire Metallurgical Evaluation and Process Development” to Iconic
  • SX has developed Nitric Acid leaching methodology that puts between 99.97% and 100% of the lithium from the sediments into solution at room temperature within 1-4 hours.
  • SX has reached the Phase 1 Benchmark which calls for the issuance of 2,000,000 of Iconic’s common shares to St-Georges.

Vancouver, British Columbia–(July 25, 2019) – Iconic Minerals Ltd. (TSXV: ICM) (OTC Pink: BVTEF) (FSE: YQGB)  (“Iconic”) is pleased to announce that St-Georges Eco-Mining Corp. (CSE: SX) has presented a Phase I Independent Review of its Phase I report titled “Bonnie Claire Metallurgical Evaluation and Process Development” to Iconic. SX has developed Nitric Acid leaching methodology that puts between 99.97% and 100% of the lithium from the sediments into solution at room temperature within 1-4 hours. SX has reached the Phase 1 Benchmark which calls for the issuance of 2,000,000 of Iconic’s common shares to St-Georges. The shares will remain in escrow for three years. Iconic has also met its other obligations derived from this agreement by participating in St-Georges’ private placement in January 2019 for CAD $100,000.

Additional details of the Nitric Acid leaching is quoted below from an SX press release dated July 24, 2019:

St-Georges’ Process: Selective Leaching with Nitric Acid

Leaching with a passivating acid normally used to clean steel and passivate the welds of stainless steel was performed in the hope of selectively removing the magnesium (Mg) and all the salt metals like sodium (Na), calcium (Ca), lithium (Li) and magnesium (Mg).

The initial results with a 4-hour leach showed that all the salt metals and carbonate formations leached easily. This follows the logic of cleaning acid and leaves most of the other elements behind, such as silica (Si), alumina (Ai), potassium (K).

Multiple 1-hour leach tests confirmed the leaching of 100% of the lithium leaving behind most of the leachable elements from other acids such as potassium (K). The only loss of lithium that occurred during some of these tests was due to the water in the filter with the solids and represented less than 0.03% of the total lithium value. It also corresponds directly to the water retained with this type of fine material. Additional trials are being performed with reduced time of contact and temperature to optimize the lithium-bearing fines leaching.

The lithium in the super fines leached completely in each test performed with nitric acid. The trials to selectively optimize leaching the lithium with less calcium and magnesium are expected to be performed in the third quarter of 2019. It is expected that calcium can be reduced partially by filtering the coarser calcium formation as per SGS results and partially with less contact time with the acid. The same for magnesium. New samples will be treated once received.

Iconic looks forward to the SX Phase II report which will include plans for a pilot plant.

The Bonnie Claire Lithium Property Characteristics:

The Property is located within Sarcobatus Valley that is approximately 30 km (19 miles) long and 20 km (12 miles) wide. Quartz-rich volcanic tuffs, that contain anomalous amounts of lithium, occur within and adjacent to the valley. Geochemical analysis of the local salt flats has yielded lithium values up to 340 ppm. The gravity low within the valley is 20 km (12 miles) long, and the current estimates of depth to basement rocks range from 600 to 1,200 meters (2,000 to 4,000 feet). Four drill holes have identified an open ended, 43-101 compliant resource of 28.58 billion kilograms of lithium carbonate equivalent. The drilling that defined the current resource only covered an area of 3.0 km2 (1.2mi2), while previously run MT geophysics show a potentially mineralized area of 27.3 km2 (10.5mi2). Drilling to date has shown strong correlation between the MT results and the lithium mineralization. The thickness of the lithium mineralization is unknown, but drilling indicates it is greater than 600 meters (2,000 feet). The current claim block covers an area of 57.5 km2 (22.2mi2). Further drilling has been permitted and metallurgy to determine the most efficient recovery method is currently in progress.

On behalf of the Board of Directors

Richard Kern, President and CEO
Contact: Keturah Nathe, VP Corporate Development (604) 336-8614

For further information on ICM, please visit our website at www.iconicmineralsltd.com. The Company’s public documents may be accessed at www.sedar.com.

Forward Statement: This news release includes certain forward-looking statements or information. All statements other than statements of historical fact included in this release are forward-looking statements that involve various risks and uncertainties. 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. Iconic expressly disclaims any intention or obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise except as otherwise required by applicable securities legislation.

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.

New Age Metals $NAM.ca Provides Alaskan Genesis #PGM – Cu – Ni Project Summer 2019 Field Update $WG.ca $XTM.ca $WM.ca $PDL.ca $GLEN

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 9:17 AM on Thursday, July 25th, 2019
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  • The Genesis PGM Project is a road accessible, under explored, highly prospective multi-prospect drill ready Pd-Pt-Ni-Cu property that warrants initial drilling, additional surface mapping, sampling to expand the known footprint of mineralization and to determine the ultimate size and grade of the layered mineralization outlined to date.
  • A 3-phase summer work program has been initiated on the project which is intended to map potential hydrothermal alteration anomalies and define structural domains to better define drill targets on the Project.
  • A mineralized horizon has been identified in outcrop sampling for 850 m along strike and a 40 m true thickness. (for more information please click to the April 18, 2018 news release).
  • The identification of two different styles of PGM/ Multi-Element mineralization at Sheep Hill suggests that multiple mineralizing events have occurred.
  • NAM management is actively seeking an option/joint-venture partner for this road accessible PGM/Multiple Element Project using the Prospector Generator business model.

July 25th, 2019 – Rockport, Canada – New Age Metals Inc. (TSXV:NAM) (OTC:NMTLF) (FSE:P7J) is pleased to announce it has engaged Avalon Development Corp (Avalon) of Alaska, USA to carry out a field work program on its Genesis PGM-Ni-Cu Project in Alaska.

Genesis Project Summer 2019 Field Program

The summer 2019 field program on Genesis is intended to map hydrothermal alteration to better define drill targets on the Project and will be comprised of 3 phases of work; ASTER Imaging and Interpretation, Landsat TM Imagery Processing and Interpretation and ground induced polarization, Airborne Magnetics and EM Reinterpretation. A detailed description of each phase of work follows:

Phase 1: ASTER Imaging and Interpretation

The main objective of the ASTER (Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission and Reflection Radiometer) processing and interpretation is to map potential alteration targets to aid district-scale PGM-Cu-Ni sulfide exploration. The end goal of this phase is to generate 3 false color images: a 15-meter false-color image composed of three VNIR bands, a 30-meter false-color image composed of three SWIR bands, and a 90-meter false-color image composed of three TIR bands. Each false-color image is designed to enhance the alteration targets so they show up distinctively as color anomalies.

Phase 2: Landsat TM Imagery Processing and Interpretation

Interpret potential general clay alteration targets and potential iron-oxide alteration targets to generate a 30-meter true-color image to aid visual interpretation of the iron-oxide targets.

Phase 3: Airborne Magnetics and EM Reinterpretation

1. Reprocess existing State of Alaska airborne magnetic data in 2D and 3D formats to outline chromite-bearing PGM accumulations and identify structural domains.

2. Reprocess existing State of Alaska airborne EM data in 2D and 3D formats to outline PGM-Cu-Ni sulfide conductors and identify structural domains.

3. Reprocessing of a limited ground IP program completed over the Sheep Hill prospect area to better define strucutural details and target PGM-Cu-Ni sulfide-bearing horizons.

Merits of the Genesis PGM Project

The Genesis PGM Project is an under explored, highly prospective multi-prospect drill ready Pd-Pt-Ni-Cu property that warrants follow-up drilling, additional surface mapping, sampling to expand the known footprint of mineralization and to determine the ultimate size and grade of the layered mineralization outlined to date. The stable land status, ease of access and superb infrastructure make this project prospective for year-around exploration, development and production.

Significant aspects of the Genesis PGM Project include:

  • – Drill ready PGM-Ni-Cu reef style target with 2.4 grams/ton Palladium (Pd), 2.4 grams/ton Platinum (Pt), 0.96% Nickle (Ni), and 0.58% Copper (Cu). – Reef mineralization is open to the west, east, north, and at depth – Mineralized reef identified in outcrop for 850 m along strike and a 40 m true thickness – Separate style of chromite mineralization contains Platinum Group Metals (PGM) up to 2.5 g/t Pd and 2.8 g/t Pt. – Known PGM mineralization covers a distance of 9 km across the prospect. – No historic drilling has been done on the project. – Project is within 3 km of a paved highway and electric transmission line. – Project is on stable State of Alaska claims. – Fraser Institute’s 2017 survey of mining companies has Alaska ranked as the 10th best jurisdiction in the world for mining.


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Figure 1: Location of the Genesis Project, Nelchina Mining District, Alaska. The Genesis project is a Ni-Cu-PGM property located in the northeastern Chugach Mountains, 75 road miles north of the city of Valdez, Alaska. The project is within 3 km of the all-season paved Richardson Highway and a high capacity electric power line. The project is covered by 4,144 hectares (10,240 acres) of State of Alaska mining claims owned 100% by New Age Metals.

ABOUT NAM’S PGM DIVISION

NAM’s flagship project is its 100% owned River Valley PGM Project (NAM Website – River Valley Project) in the Sudbury Mining District of Northern Ontario (100 km east of Sudbury, Ontario). Recently the company announced the results of the first PEA (see News Release – June 27th, 2019) completed on the River Valley Project. The PEA has been developed by various independent consultants – P&E Mining Consultants Inc. (P&E) was responsible for the open pit mining, surface infrastructure, tailings facility, and project economics; DRA Americas Inc. (“DRA”) was responsible for all metallurgical test work and processing aspects of the Project; and WSP Canada Inc. (“WSP”) was responsible for the Mineral Resource Estimate. The PEA is a preliminary report but it has demonstrated that there are positive economics for a large-scale mining open pit operation, with 14 years of Palladium and Platinum production.

On April 4th, 2018, NAM signed an agreement with one of Alaska’s top geological consulting companies. The companies stated objective is to acquire additional PGM and Rare Metal projects in Alaska. On April 18th, 2018, NAM announced the right to purchase 100% of the Genesis PGM Project, NAM’s first Alaskan PGM acquisition related to the April 4th agreement. The Genesis PGM Project is a road accessible, under explored, highly prospective, multi-prospect drill ready Palladium (Pd)- Platinum (Pt)- Nickel (Ni)- Copper (Cu) property. A comprehensive report on previous exploration and future phases of work was completed by Avalon Development of Fairbanks Alaska in August 2018 on Genesis.

On August 29, the Avalon report was submitted to NAM, management is actively seeking an option/joint-venture partner for this road accessible PGM and Multiple Element Project using the Prospector Generator business model.

QUALIFIED PERSON

The contents contained herein that relate to Exploration Results or Mineral Resources is based on information compiled, reviewed or prepared by Curt Freeman, a consulting geoscientist for New Age Metals. Mr. Freeman is the Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101 and is the owner of Avalon Development Corp. and Anglo Alaska Gold Corp, which is the vendor of the Genesis PGM Project. Mr. Freeman has reviewed and approved the technical content of this news release.

On behalf of the Board of Directors
Harry Barr”
Harry G. 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.

St-Georges Eco-Mining Corp. $SX.ca $SXOOF Independent Review of Phase One #Lithium in Clay R&D Completed $NNX.ca $OM.ca $ICM.ca

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 3:11 PM on Wednesday, July 24th, 2019
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  • Received the Independent Review of its Phase I report titled “Bonnie Claire Metallurgical Evaluation and Process Development.”
  • Delivery of the current Independent Review Report constitutes the conclusion of the Stage 1 Benchmark and calls for the issuance of 2,000,000 of Iconic’s common shares to St-Georges.
  • Iconic has also met its other obligations derived from this agreement by participating in St-Georges’ private placement in January 2019 for CAD $100,000.

Montreal,  July 24, 2019 – St-Georges Eco-Mining Corp. (CNSX:SX.CN) (OTC:SXOOF) (FSE:85G1) is pleased inform its shareholders that it has received the Independent Review of its Phase I report titled “Bonnie Claire Metallurgical Evaluation and Process Development.” The Company has communicated this information to its client, Iconic Minerals (TSX-V: ICM).

In December 2017, the Company entered into an agreement with Iconic Minerals ltd that called for St-Georges to develop an extraction process that would allow Iconic to economically exploit the lithium resources discovered at Iconic’s 100% owned Bonnie Claire lithium deposit. (For details, please refer to St-Georges’ Press Release dated December 7, 2017). The agreement has three delivery milestones. The delivery of the current Independent Review Report constitutes the conclusion of the Stage 1 Benchmark and calls for the issuance of 2,000,000 of Iconic’s common shares to St-Georges. Iconic has also met its other obligations derived from this agreement by participating in St-Georges’ private placement in January 2019 for CAD $100,000.

St-Georges’ Research & Development Vice-President, Enrico Di Cesare commented: “(…) The development team is looking forward to progressing the technology further (…) knowing that the process works and can be independently executed is very encouraging. We are currently able to leach between 99.97% and 100% of the lithium in solution (…) the only improvement possible at this stage is to reduce processing time and the size of the feedstock with improved concentration. significantly improve what was developed in Phase I, covered by this report. (…) We are designing the pilot plant to keep a maximum of flexibility to improve the initial steps of the process. (…) We are looking forward to the big challenge that putting a 25t/w pilot plant in place represents for us. (…) The reception we have had from the local communities approached is very positive. People understand the need to produce lithium at low costs, and they embrace our commitment to green technology. The government support we have received until now is beyond what we would have normally expected. (…) We are now at the stage to increase and formalize our relationships with higher-learning and public R&D entities. We are hopeful that it will allow for even more innovation down the road (…)”

Summary of the Report

The objective of the process development by St-Georges Eco-Mining ltd was to recover lithium from the Bonnie Claire deposit.

SGS Lakefield Laboratory performed an elemental analysis and crystalline analysis of the material that was received. The results indicated that the lithium was in a spodumene (LiAlSi2O6) crystal form, and no chlorides were present. This suggests that the lithium is not the residue of brines from a land-locked salt lake.

Recovery of lithium was tried with water, sulphuric acid, hydrochloric acid, and mixed acid leaching. All obtained poor results at room temperature and no pressure. Best results were at higher temperatures for sulphuric acid, indicating a high-pressure roasting was required for this material. This is standard for this mineral but not practical at these concentrations. Sulphuric acid with high temperature, pressure, and roasting at concentrations of 0.1% lithium or 0.2% lithium (after air classification) is not practical.

Nitric acid was tried for selective leaching with positive results. At low temperature and with no pressure, 100% of the lithium was put into solution while avoiding the leaching of metals and most of the other elements. Other leached materials were carbonates (1/2 of the present iron was found under carbonate form) and salts (Mg, Ca including sodium and lithium). With the expected mined volume of over 7 million tons annually for 20,000 tons of lithium hydroxide produced, this type of leaching strategy could help keep capital costs down by, amongst other things, allowing for the design of a low-cost leach tank.

Concentration methods were tested with early-stage results that call for further tweaking and calibration. The air classification trials were able to remove half of the gangue. The report delivered to Iconic contains a separate independent report in which these tests were independently performed and validated by Netzsch GmbH. The trials will be continued with a focus on optimizing de-agglomeration and on crystal form optimization. Flotation trials were not conclusive at this early stage. The selective leaching results allowed the Company to plan additional developments in Phase II. The use of resin for the purification of the lithium might be pursued on the resulting leached material and in a parallel extensive test with an electrolysis pilot plant to be set up to provide the industry with samples for market acceptance. The latter being a key to funding the project in the future.

Recovery of lithium was also tried with water, sulphuric acid, hydrochloric acid, and mixed acid leaching. All obtained poor results at room temperature and no pressure. Best results were at higher temperatures for sulphuric acid, indicating a high-pressure roasting was required for this material. This is standard for this mineral but not practical at these concentrations. Sulphuric acid with high temperature, pressure, and roasting at concentrations of 0.1% lithium or 0.2% lithium (after air classification) is not practical.

Testing Results

SGS Lakefield Laboratory was then approached for characterization and preliminary leaching trials to better determine the strategy for development and approach going forward, and to get a second opinion on the crystalline form of the lithium. An independent characterization report made by SGS Lakefield Laboratory is in Appendix A of the Phase I report delivered to Iconic.

Table 1: Crystalline Mineral Assemblage (SGS Lakefield)

Sample Major (>30%Wt) Moderate (10%-30%Wt) Minor (2%-10%Wt) Trace (<2%Wt)
Head Assay Bulk potassium-feldspar, plagioclase, quartz, analcime, calcite I/M, illite, mica, heulandite, spodumene *halite, *siderite, *magnetite, *chlorite
Clay Fraction I/M illite, (quartz), (potassium-feldspar) (heulandite) *chlorite

*tentative identification due to low concentrations, diffraction line overlap or poor crystallinity

*I/M – illite-montmorillonite mixture

Brackets indicate non-clay minerals present in the clay fraction.

The presence in clays of spodumene (the most common mineral form of lithium in hard rock lithium resources) may indicate that it has been collected over centuries in the dried lake by the erosion of lithium-bearing hard rock formations as fine clay-sized particles.

Table 2: XRD Crystal Structure (SGS Lakefield)

Mineral Head Assay (wt %)
Orthoclase 25.8
Albite 16.6
Quartz 12.2
Analcime 12.1
Calcite 10.7
Illite-Montmorillonite 5.3
Phlogopite 4.1
Spodumene 3.2
Illite 3.1
Heulandite 2.8
Halite 1.3
Siderite 1.2
Magnetite 1.1
Clinochlore 0.6
Total 100

Spodumene represents approximately 3.2% by weight, and typical crystal form is LiAlSi2O6. Lithium in this crystal form represents 3.7% by total weight. This correlates closely to the 0.1% lithium readings that have been measured during resource estimates confirming the crystalline form.

A chemical element distribution was also performed to try to predict options to create an economical and environmentally viable solution for the recovery of the resource.

Table 3: Chemical Element Distribution (SGS Lakefield)

Name Assay1 SQD2 Delta Status
Oxygen 40.3 47.9 -7.55 Both
Silicon 25.1 26.2 -1.08 Both
Aluminum 6.35 7.09 -1.55 Both
Calcium 5.08 4.44 0.64 Both
Potassium 4.23 4.27 -0.03 Both
Sodium 3.41 3.28 0.13 Both
Iron 2.24 2.13 0.11 Both
Carbon 1.41 -1.41 SQD
Magnesium 1.13 1.15 -0.02 Both
Chlorine 0.76 -0.76 SQD
Hydrogen 0.27 0.27 SQD
Fluorine 0.18 0.18 SQD
Lithium 0.11 0.12 0.01 Both
Phosphorus 0.03 0.03 XRF
Titanium 0.22 0.22 XRF
Manganese 0.09 0.09 SRF

1.Values measured by chemical assay.

2.Values calculated based on mineral/compound formulas and quantities identified by semi-quantitative XRD.

The usual form of lithium present in typical brines is easy to dissolve in water. The common forms of lithium associated with hard rock resource are spodumene LiAlSi2O6 and lepidolite K(Li,Al,Rb)2(Al,Si)4O10(F,OH)2 which require aggressive leaching with high temperature and roasting. As the economic recovery of the lithium would be severely hampered, a leaching trial was performed at ambient temperature with conventional leaching options. Initial tests have shown that high temperature and roasting would be necessary with conventional leaching methods.

Table 4: Summary of Leach Tests

Test   Lixiviant Solids Extractions (%)
Test Sample Temp Lixiviant Li Ca Mg
L-001 NV Clay Comp Amb Water 2 00
L-002 NV Clay Comp Amb H2SO4 11 15 8
L-003 NV Clay Comp Amb HCl 7 92 4
L-004 NV Clay Comp 80 H2SO4 15 14 9
L-005 NV Clay Comp 80 H2SO4 + Thiourea 40 16 40

Water Leach (L-001)

A lithium salt would normally be leached or dissolved in water. L-001 test demonstrates that only 2% of the total lithium was recovered in solution, and a total of 11% weight loss of the solids occurred. This indicates that only actual salts were dissolved in the water. A typical brine would have allowed most of the lithium and salts to be recovered in water which is noticeably not the case here. A water wash could reduce the impurities in the solution simplifying the total purification steps by reducing sodium, for example. Saturated salt water may help with concentrating lithium fines during froth flotation and may be achieved by water recirculation.

Sulphuric Acid Leach (L-002, L-004, L-005)

At ambient temperature, test L-002 leached 11% of the lithium. With the temperature at 80?C test L-004 with 15% of the lithium recovered provided the best results with sulphuric acid. This follows the logic of hard rock lithium minerals chemical recovering with high temperature pressurized leach after roasting with conventional methods. Purification and neutralization efforts are costly even with a 6% total lithium concentrate. At the concentrations being discussed, the chemical usage and sheer size of the process plant, it would doubtfully be economical.

Mixed acid was also tried with elements added to the sulphuric acid in test L-005. At 80?C, this did improve the recovery of lithium to 40% but also increased other elements not targeted to be leached. Even with mixed acid, the testing trend indicated high-temperature pressure vessels would be needed. This would be very costly with low concentrations of lithium in addition to leaching many impurities that would complicate the purification steps. The main advantage with sulphuric acid is that calcium is precipitated as gypsum, thus eliminating one of the impurities.

Hydrochloric Acid Leach (L-003)

Test L-003 was only a little better than water leach (L-001) with 7% of the total lithium recovered and almost all the calcium. In this case, it is expected that increasing the temperature would improve results, but more impurities would probably be leached at the same time. Mg and Ca leached at the highest rate with HCl (Ca remains in solution with HCl).

Magnesium (Mg) and Calcium (Ca) cause problems for the recovery of lithium with resins and organics. Conventional resins with brines typically have a ratio of 6 to 1 for Magnesium to Lithium before efficiency is severely diminished. This has led to the development of new resins to operate in less favorable ratios. In the case of using acids, the chemical costs can become prohibitive even if a resin for purification is found with unfavorable ratios.

St-Georges’ Process: Selective Leaching with Nitric Acid

Leaching with a passivating acid normally used to clean steel and passivate the welds of stainless steel was performed in the hope of selectively removing the magnesium (Mg) and all the salt metals like sodium (Na), calcium (Ca), lithium (Li) and magnesium (Mg).

The initial results with a 4-hour leach showed that all the salt metals and carbonate formations leached easily. This follows the logic of cleaning acid and leaves most of the other elements behind, such as silica (Si), alumina (Ai), potassium (K).

Multiple 1-hour leach tests confirmed the leaching of 100% of the lithium leaving behind most of the leachable elements from other acids such as potassium (K). The only loss of lithium that occurred during some of these tests was due to the water in the filter with the solids and represented less than 0.03% of the total lithium value. It also corresponds directly to the water retained with this type of fine material. Additional trials are being performed with reduced time of contact and temperature to optimize the lithium-bearing fines leaching.

The lithium in the super fines leached completely in each test performed with nitric acid. The trials to selectively optimize leaching the lithium with less calcium and magnesium are expected to be performed in the third quarter of 2019. It is expected that calcium can be reduced partially by filtering the coarser calcium formation as per SGS results and partially with less contact time with the acid. The same for magnesium. New samples will be treated once received.

Considering the results obtained, St-Georges is working on strategic partnerships for new organics mediums and resins that can work with nitric acid to selectively collect the lithium, as well as for electrolysis with nitric acid mediums. The Company also started to work on optimizing a new technology related to filter presses to reduce the facility size and environmental footprint, and to decrease chemicals usage and waste disposal. The new filter press design will be completed and available for viewing within two months. It is too early to know if this development initiative will result in intellectual property that can be patented.

Yves Caron P.Geo. (OGQ #548) a Qualified Person under the National Instrument 43-101 has reviewed and approved the technical content of the current press release

ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS

“Vilhjalmur Thor Vilhjalmson”

VILHJALMUR THOR VILHJALMSON, PRESIDENT

About St-Georges

St-Georges is developing new technologies to solve some of the most common environmental problems in the mining industry.

The Company controls directly or indirectly, through rights of first refusal, all of the active mineral tenures in Iceland. It also explores for nickel on the Julie Nickel Project & for industrial minerals on Quebec’s North Shore and for lithium and rare metals in Northern Quebec and in the Abitibi region. Headquartered in Montreal, St-Georges’ stock is listed on the CSE under the symbol SX, on the US OTC under the Symbol SXOOF, and on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange under the symbol 85G1.

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Iconic Minerals $ICM.ca – #lithium deployment in passenger #EVs up 47% y-o-y in May 2019 $LI.ca $MGG.ca $PAC.ca $CYP.ca $NEV.ca $SX.ca

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 5:04 PM on Thursday, July 18th, 2019

SPONSOR: Iconic Minerals Ltd. ICM:TSX-V Bonnie Claire Lithium Property hosts Inferred resource of 11.8 billion pounds of lithium carbonate equivalent and has the potential to be the largest lithium resource globally. Learn More.

ICM: TSX-V

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lithium deployment in passenger EVs up 47% y-o-y in May 2019

  • In May 2019, 47% more lithium carbonate equivalent (LCE) was deployed globally in batteries of passenger EVs than the same month the year prior, according to Adamas Intelligence’s latest subscription-based “EV Battery Lithium Monthly” report.
  • In total, 47% of LCE deployed globally in passenger EV batteries in May 2019 went into NCM 523 cells (primarily in the form of lithium carbonate), up from 43% the same month the year prior.

This increase in LCE deployment was driven primarily by two factors, Adamas said.

  1. Global sales of passenger HEVs, PHEVs and BEVs collectively increased by 12% in May 2019 versus May 2018, translating to an increase in deployment of li-ion batteries.
  2. Sales of high-capacity BEVs, such as the Tesla Model 3, BYD Yuan and Nissan Leaf PLUS/e+, made up a greater share of total passenger EV sales this year than they did last year, boosting the sales-weighted-average battery capacity of all EVs sold by 33% over the same period, translating to greater use of LCE per vehicle.

In total, 47% of LCE deployed globally in passenger EV batteries in May 2019 went into NCM 523 cells (primarily in the form of lithium carbonate), up from 43% the same month the year prior.

Similarly, 14% of LCE deployed globally in passenger EV batteries in May 2019 went into NCM 622 cells (primarily in the form of lithium hydroxide), up from 8% in May 2018.

Moreover, 2% of all LCE deployed globally in passenger EV batteries in May 2019 went into NCM 811 cells (primarily in the form of lithium hydroxide) versus near-negligible quantities deployed the same month the year prior.

In total, the collective market share of NCM 622 and NCM 811 cathodes (by capacity deployed) has doubled since May 2018, indicating increasingly heavy demand for lithium hydroxide and other precursors used in these chemistries. Source: https://www.greencarcongress.com/2019/07/20190717-adamas.html

Iconic $ICM.ca Initiates 2019 Exploration Plan at Bonnie Claire #Lithium Project, Nevada $LI.ca $MGG.ca $PAC.ca $CYP.ca $NEV.ca $SX.ca

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 12:27 PM on Wednesday, July 10th, 2019
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  • Preparing to mobilize to the Bonnie Claire project and initiate the 2019 exploration plan
  • Five drill holes averaging 90 meters (300 feet) depth will be drilled in the southern portion of the project area in an area of anomalous surface lithium values and interpreted faults

Vancouver, British Columbia–(July 10, 2019) – Iconic Minerals Ltd. (TSXV: ICM) (OTC Pink: BVTEF) (FSE: YQGB) (“Company” or “Iconic”)  is pleased to announce that it is preparing to mobilize to the Bonnie Claire project and initiate the 2019 exploration plan (“Exploration Plan”).

Five drill holes averaging 90 meters (300 feet) depth will be drilled in the southern portion of the project area in an area of anomalous surface lithium values and interpreted faults. Down-hole sediment samples will be collected continuously in 6 meter (20 feet) intervals and sent to a geochem lab for analysis.

In Addition to the commencement of the Exploration Plan, the Company would like to announce that it has received the draft report titled: “Bonnie Claire Metallurgical Evaluation and Process Development”, by St. Georges Eco Mining (‘SX”), who collaborated with an independent lab, SGS Lakefield Laboratories (“SGS”) where an elemental analysis and crystalline analysis of Bonnie Claire’s material were performed.

Iconic’s technical team is reviewing the report in conjunction with independent verification in accordance with 43-101 compliant standards.

The Bonnie Claire Lithium Property Characteristics:

The Property is located within Sarcobatus Valley that is approximately 30 km (19 miles) long and 20 km (12 miles) wide. Quartz-rich volcanic tuffs, that contain anomalous amounts of lithium, occur within and adjacent to the valley. Geochemical analysis of the local salt flats has yielded lithium values up to 340 ppm. The gravity low within the valley is 20 km (12 miles) long, and the current estimates of depth to basement rocks range from 600 to 1,200 meters (2,000 to 4,000 feet). Four drill holes have identified an open ended, 43-101 compliant resource of 28.58 billion kilograms of lithium carbonate equivalent. The drilling that defined the current resource only covered an area of 3.0 km2 (1.2mi2), while previously run MT geophysics show a potentially mineralized area of 27.3 km2 (10.5mi2). Drilling to date has shown strong correlation between the MT results and the lithium mineralization. The thickness of the lithium mineralization is unknown, but drilling indicates it is greater than 600 meters (2,000 feet). The current claim block covers an area of 57.5 km2 (22.2mi2). Further drilling has been permitted and metallurgy to determine the most efficient recovery method is currently in progress.

Richard Kern, Certified Professional Geologist (#11494) and CEO of Iconic is the Qualified Person who has prepared and reviewed this press release in accordance with NI 43-101 reporting standards.

On behalf of the Board of Directors

Richard Kern, President and CEO
Contact: Keturah Nathe, VP Corporate Development (604) 336-8614

For further information on ICM, please visit our website at iconicmineralsltd.com. The Company’s public documents may be accessed at www.sedar.com

Forward Statement: This news release includes certain forward-looking statements or information. All statements other than statements of historical fact included in this release are forward-looking statements that involve various risks and uncertainties. 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. Iconic expressly disclaims any intention or obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise except as otherwise required by applicable securities legislation.

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