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Recharge Metals Commences Exploration at Wapistan Lithium Project James Bay

THE DRILL SERGEANT: Recharge Metals (ASX: REC) has commenced its 2024 exploration season at the company’s is 100 per cent-owned Wapistan lithium project in the James Bay Region of Québec, Canada.

Recharge Metals has kicked off fieldwork across eight kilometres of previously untested prospective greenstones at Wapistan West.

This ground will be systematically sampled following up on limited sampling undertaken by the company in 2023 that confirmed Wapistan West contains highly fractionated LCT-pegmatites and interpreted by the company to therefore hold potential to host lithium mineralisation.

Targets to be explored include new areas of interest identified via recent analysis of LiDAR survey results.

“We are excited to get back on the ground at Wapistan, following the melt of the snow and ice, and to resume our groundwork at what we believe to be the most prospective ground within the project,” Recharge Metals managing director Felicity Repacholi said in the company’s ASX announcement.

“The Eeyou Istchee James Bay region, within which Wapistan in located, remains a hotspot for exploration and development stage lithium projects. Results from the previous season at Wapistan were encouraging, and we look forward to updating investors on the results of this work program.”

 

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Recharge Metals Identifies High-Priority Canadian Lithium Targets

THE DRILL SERGEANT: Recharge Metals (ASX: REC) reported on a generative exploration program currently underway at the company’s 100 per cent-owned Express lithium project in the James Bay Region of Québec, Canada.

Recharge Metals has identified four high priority target areas for lithium mineralisation with widespread outcrop at the Express lithium project following interpretation of high-resolution aerial and satellite photography undertaken by technical consultants.

The company explained the photo interpretation has revealed an area of outcrop within the project area containing a substantial number of targets, which have been interpreted as potentially representing outcropping lithium-bearing pegmatites.

These outcropping areas also include historically mapped pegmatites on the project area Recharge reported on in March this year.

“We now have four high priority target areas at Express to focus our attention on,” Recharge Metals managing director Felicity Repacholi-Muir said in the company’s ASX announcement.

“The aerial imagery is very much the key dataset for the detailed planning of our field program.

“The extensive outcrops present at Express provide encouragement for the potential of lithium-bearing pegmatites to be discovered, and we continue to source alternative datasets to refine our targeting.

“I am very much looking forward to getting in the field and ground truthing these target areas.”

 

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