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Sunday, 04/22/2018 8:54:34 AM

Sunday, April 22, 2018 8:54:34 AM

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April 20, 2018 Power Metals Corp VP for Exploration.


Dr Julie Selway insists that PWM.V is extremely fortunate to have optioned Gulliwing-Tot Lakes Property.
A Spring Mapping program is currently being planned to happen on Gullwing-Tot Lakes Property, the third Lithium Property owned by Power Metals Corp after Case Lake and Paterson Lake, located 30 km northeast of Dryden, Ontario.
Dr Selway believes Gullwing-Tot Lakes has an extraordinary abundance of large pink spodumene crystals exposed on surface.
"I consider this property to be a sleeping giant as there is significant exploration potential for a substantial lithium and tantalum discovery." said Dr Selway. "The last drill program on the property was 3 drill holes in 1978."
Property has been underexplored with limited historic drill programs not looking for lithium even though spodumene is present in the drill core.
Guillwing pegmtite contains two lithium minerals, spodumene and lepidolite
The Tot Lake pegmatite contains spodumene blades up to 38 cm long and make up to 78 vol% of the spodumene-rich zone.
Tot Lake pegmatite is one of the five pollucite-bearing pegmatites in Ontario.
Tot Lake pegmatite has three potential commodities: lithium (Li), tantalum (Ta) and pollucite (Cs).
"We are extremely fortunate to be able to conduct additional exploration programs on these 2 exceptional properties while we are doing our large scale 15,000 m drill program at our flagship Case Lake Property." added Dr Selway.
The Gullwing Lake pegmatite is also referred to as the “Sleeping Giant”. The “Sleeping Giant” pegmatite dyke is the largest dyke on the Property and it is 425 m long and 30 to 60 m wide. In addition to spodumene (up to 1.0 m long), the Gullwing Lake pegmatite also contains lepidolite (Li mica) with up to 2.7 % Rb2O and 1.1 % Cs2O (OGS OFR 6099, 2003).
Evidence of spodumene
Tot Lake pegmatite is characterized by the abundance of coarse-grained pink spodumene blades and is one of the five pollucite-bearing pegmatites in Ontario (Figure 1).

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