Intersections At The Lac La Motte Lithium Property


VANCOUVER - Medaro Mining Corp. reported the results of its 2022 diamond drilling program on its Lac La Motte Lithium Property, located in Quebec, Canada. The drilling was contracted to Forage Hebert Inc. of Amos, Quebec, who completed 19 NQ size core drill holes for cumulative drilling of 2,513 meters. The results of the drill holes show pegmatites of various widths and lithium (Li) grades

Significant Intercepts: Drill Hole MD22-02 Intersected a 0.7 m wide pegmatite with 0.89% lithium oxide (Li2O) at 72.7 m drilled depth; Drill Hole MD22-05 Intersected three pegmatites: top 0.79 m wide with 1.34% Li2O at 13.18 m depth; middle 0.7 m wide with 0.5% Li2O at 20 m depth; lower 0.81 m wide at 0.78% Li2O at 22.92 m depth; Drill Hole MD22-06 Intersected three pegmatites: top 0.11 m wide with 1.10% Li2O at 31.95 m depth; middle 0.87 m wide with 1.01% Li2O at 34.53 m depth; lower 0.80 m wide at 0.55% Li2O at 37.58 m depth; Drill Hole MD22-07 Intersected 1.76 m wide pegmatite with average 4,375 ppm Li / 0.94% Li2O; Drill Hole MD22-08 Intersected two pegmatites: Upper 1.33 m wide with 1.49% Li2O at 36 m depth; and lower 0.93 m wide at 0.88% Li2O at 41.2 m depth; and Drill Hole MD22-17 Intersected 1.03 m wide pegmatite with 1,080 ppm Li at 46.9 m depth.

Michael Mulberry, CEO, said, “It is exciting to see positive results from yet another of our Quebec based Lithium projects. We are encouraged by these results and look forward to further exploration of Medaro’s Lac La Motte project in 2023, with satellite imaging and an expanded diamond drill program.”