bit.ly/3eJi2kD@StGeorgesPlat Phase 1 LiC R&D report @StGeorgesPlat@Steeltown12345 /
patent pending method of mineral recovery using a mixture of nitric and citric acid. leaching of #li from spodumene, slims, clay etc. without pressure, sonification or high temperatures.
@IconicICM could become a low-cost & green #Lithium producer with @StGeorgesPlat "Lithium-In-Clay" extraction technology. Sediment-hosted #Li projects are an emerging source of hydroxide (LiOH) and carbonate (Li2CO3) for (but not limited) the underdeveloped US Market.
The phase 1 confidential report is currently being independently reviewed and a final public summary should be disseminated by mid May. A Phase 2 progess update from @Steeltown12345 is also expected within the next couple days according to a statement from @maikan5
Nov 5, 2018 • 5 tweets • 5 min read
@Villithor12@StGeorgesPlat@IconicICM Have you performed a PSD (particles-size distribution) analysis? I am curious what the actual % of sand/silt/clay within the Bonnie Claire sediments is. Separation of all particles under 5 microns is quite impressive! 1/2@Villithor12@StGeorgesPlat@IconicICM In practical terms, this means that - at least for now - we are not talking about an in-situ extraction anymore but some kind of open pit mining. Wrt byproducts pls let us know the actual K & B concentrations in the next PR. 2/2
Nov 1, 2018 • 10 tweets • 4 min read
NI 43-101 RE highlights:
- 5.370 mio t LCE (Inferred) at 400 ppm cut-off grade
- average grade of the current resource is 963 ppm Li
- resource is open in all directions
- an additional 10 drill holes are needed to move the resource to Indicated or higher category
"Additional drilling to expand and further define the resource is currently in the planning stage."
I need to update my overview now that the shallow drill hole BC1701 is part of the RE on the Bonnie Claire sediments. (BC1701 is located in the vicinity of P3/P4.)
Mar 11, 2018 • 5 tweets • 3 min read
#IcelandResources has direct and indirect control of all issued and pending mineral licenses in Iceland. Wondering if more licences have been granted by now? Surface sampling of the geothermal clays in #Reykjanes took place in Dec. Work program 18 on the horizon @Villithor12? #IcelandResources
The 3 priority projects are:
Reykjanes Project (EL 01) (Au-Ag-Cu-Zn)
The Thormodsdalur Project (EL-14) (Au-Ag-Cu)
The Vopnafjordur Project (EL-05) (Au-Ag-Te) (Bi-Co-Sb-Se-Zn)
(a little bit) more information on icelandresources.is
Mar 9, 2018 • 11 tweets • 5 min read
I bought shares in for two reasons. 1. because of the Eco-Mining Metallurgical Processing Solutions they are working on in collarboration with @StrategicMetAU and 2. the potential of Julie Nickel / Iceland etc.
I'd appreciate an update on your core business @StGeorgesPlat !
It's worth reading. lemanic.ca/st-georges-rep… In addition, one reason for @WeiTekTsai's investment in in 2007 was the nickel project. Patience is the key!
Feb 4, 2018 • 10 tweets • 2 min read
1. Richard Kern a professional geologist at the helm plus technical advisor team 2. stand alone basin / 23,000+ acres controlled / 100% owned / initial water permits approved by BLM 3. stable mining jurisdiction #Nevada 4. high sediment recoveries... 1/10
5. high lithium values, e.g. BC1601 averaging 1,153 ppm over 475 m. Continuous and homogeneous mineralization throughout the hole & starting close to surface. BC1602 averaging 850 ppm over 357 m with the highest lithium of 1,790 ppm at the bottom of the hole. 2/10
Dec 30, 2017 • 4 tweets • 2 min read
1. experienced geologist as CEO (Richard Kern) plus technical advisor team 2. stand alone basin / 23,000+ acres controlled / 100% owned / initial water permits approved by BLM 3. stable mining jurisdiction #Nevada 4. high sediment recoveries and lithium values... (part 1)
5. @StGeorgesPlat / working on an innovative In-Situ extraction & processing technology suite for the muds & sediments. 6. management & insider with skin in the game 7. additonal lithium prospect(s) in Nevada with similar DNA ... (part 2)
Dec 4, 2017 • 5 tweets • 2 min read
BC1601 contains an intercept of 1,180 feet (360 m) averaging 1,307 ppm #lithium and BC1602 contains an intercept of 1,170 feet (357 m) averaging 850 ppm lithium with the highest lithium value in BC1602 of 1,790 ppm occurring at the bottom of the hole. 1.43 miles apart
The identical geology and geophysical signatures of these two mineralized intercepts indicate that lithium bearing sediments occur continuously between the two drill holes...