Nevada Lithium provides positive update on Hydraulic Borehole Mining method and commences updated Preliminary Economic Assessment for Bonnie Claire Lithium Project, Nevada

Nevada Lithium Resources Inc.
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VANCOUVER, British Columbia, April 16, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Nevada Lithium Resources Inc. (CSE: NVLH; OTCQB: NVLHF; FSE: 87K) (“Nevada Lithium” or the “Company”) is pleased to provide an update on the proposed Hydraulic Borehole Mining (“HBHM”) mining method proposed to extract high-grade mineralized material at its 100% owned Bonnie Claire lithium project (the “Project” or “Bonnie Claire”), located in Nye County, Nevada. The Company is also pleased to announce the commencement of an updated Preliminary Economic Assessment (“PEA”) on the Project.

 

Nevada Lithium’s CEO, Stephen Rentschler, commented: “Nevada Lithium has received an updated assessment of the Hydraulic Borehole Mining (HBHM) method from an internationally recognized leader in the HBHM mining technique, Kinley Exploration LLC. We are delighted that Kinley has concluded that accessing depths to 3,000 ft, where we have recently confirmed the existence of an open-ended, mineralized high grade lithium zone, is achievable.”

He continued, “As we continue the work towards Pre-Feasibility Study (PFS), we have also contracted Global Resource Engineering, Ltd. to update our existing Preliminary Economic Assessment (PEA). This update will incorporate the latest information on metallurgy, the proposed HBHM scenario outlined in the Kinley update, long-term lithium prices, and calculate a new mineral resource estimate incorporating drill results from the past two seasons.”

 


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Highlights:

  • Kinley Exploration LLC (“Kinley”) has provided a working model based on HBHM that successfully extracts mineralized slurry between 1500ft and 2500 ft at Bonnie Claire

  • Model focuses on extraction of previously intersected high-grade mineralization, illustrated by Hole BC2303C, which intersected 4,154 ppm Li over 680ft (see the Company’s news release dated February 27, 2024), and currently open in several directions

  • Operating production cost estimated to be USD $ 14.28/ton, based on continuous mining rate of 100 tons per hour per mining unit

  • Confidence that HBHM can access depths greater than 2,500 feet, as high-grade mineralization has been intersected below this depth

  • Economics to be incorporated in updated PEA to be released summer 2024

Background

At Bonnie Claire, lithium mineralization occurs within very fine-grained, volcaniclastic sediments. These sediments are almost 3,000 feet in thickness, and partially lithified for much of that depth. The resulting ground conditions of these rocks are not ideally suited to conventional underground mining methods. This has been addressed by proposing the innovative HBHM method. While this method has been used elsewhere, Bonnie Claire would see its use in the Great Basin for the first time.