Winsome releases latest Adina project results






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Winsome Resources has announced additional high-grade assay results from drilling at its 100% owned Adina Project in Quebec, Canada.

Samples are from the central part of the Main Zone at Adina and include several +50m intervals above 1% Li2O. Intercepts are calculated using 0.3% Li2O-cutoff grade, a minimum thickness of 5m and including up to 7m of internal dilution.

highlights

  • The most recent intercepts confirm the impressive trend and width of lithium mineralization through the main zone at Adina. Full results include:
    • 1.64% Li2O over 47.4 m by 32.7 m (AD-22-042).
    • 1.35% Li2O over 55.5 m from 28.0 m (AD-22-036).
    • 1.26% Li2O over 59.4 m by 41.6 m (AD-22-035).
    • 1.56% Li2O over 44.7 m by 26.3 m (AD-22-041).
    • 1.14% Li2O over 54.8 m from 2.2 m (AD-22-006).
    • 1.08% Li2O over 44.0 m from 123.0 m (AD-22-059).
  • Exceptionally high grade zones continue to be intersected within the pegmatite body such as:
    • 2.40% Li2O over 9.0 m from 49.0 m (AD-22-036).
    • 2.00% Li2O over 15.1 m from 26.3 m.
    • 1.92% Li2O over 18.0 m from 48.0 m (AD-22-041).
    • 2.15% Li2O over 14.6 m from 32.7 m.
    • 1.78% Li2O over 23.0 m by 55.1 m (AD-22-042).
    • 2.82% Li2O over 6.0 m from 84.0 m (AD-22-046).
  • Assay results from 21 drill holes out of 38 drill holes completed to date have now been received.
  • The third drill rig is scheduled to be mobilized to Adina in the coming weeks to further test the potential strike length and depth extent of the main pegmatite body and pursue other gravity targets.

Chris Evans, Managing Director of Winsome Resources, comments:

“The drilling results demonstrate that Adina is a robust lithium project well positioned for development to meet future demand in North America. We have intersected mineralization in each drill interval over a strike length of 700m. More importantly, the consistency of grade and width across the core of the deposit is very encouraging and encourages future development of the project. The assay results support our initial interpretations based on the recorded spodumene-bearing pegmatite zones, allowing us to plan drilling effectively and efficiently without waiting for assay data. Having recently been on site and seeing the exceptional work done to date, I am grateful to our team for their hard work in moving this project forward quickly and look forward to more drill data and further assay results in the coming weeks.”



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