SLAM Evaluates Gold, Lithium, Niobium and Tantalum Assets

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Figure 1: Menneval Gold Occurrences And 3000 Metre Gold Anomaly

Figure 1: Menneval Gold Occurrences And 3000 Metre Gold Anomaly
Figure 1: Menneval Gold Occurrences And 3000 Metre Gold Anomaly

Figure 2: Peninsula Project - James Bay Lithium District

Figure 2: Peninsula Project - James Bay Lithium District
Figure 2: Peninsula Project - James Bay Lithium District

Figure 3: SLAM Lithium, Niobium and Gold* Projects In Ontario And Quebec

Figure 3: SLAM Lithium, Niobium and Gold* Projects In Ontario And Quebec
Figure 3: SLAM Lithium, Niobium and Gold* Projects In Ontario And Quebec

MIRAMICHI, New Brunswick, Dec. 05, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- SLAM Exploration Ltd. (TSXV-SXL) (OTC: SLMXF) (“SLAM” or the “Company”) announces that it has recently made significant acquisitions with the addition of three projects in the critical element space and now holds a diversified portfolio of gold, lithium, niobium, tantalum, silver and zinc projects. The Company has mandated its consultants to evaluate each project for possible option, vend-out or spin off arrangements in a strategic manner to focus on core projects. This strategic evaluation begins with the Menneval and Jake Lee gold projects where the company has reported significant gold discoveries as summarized below:

Menneval Gold Project: The discovery of the Maisie vein resulted from a SLAM prospecting expedition designed to investigate an 8000 metre (m) long gold anomaly from a regional till survey conducted by the government. This was followed by discovery of the No 2, No. 9, No 18 and No 22 veins, all associated with a 1500 m by 3000 m antiformal dome structure in the footwall of the Restigouche fault. This regional Appalachian structure is similar to the Appleton fault where NewFound Gold Corp. has reported major gold discoveries such as Queensway. The following selected results were reported in the past from Menneval trenching and drilling programs by SLAM:

  • 1838.00 g/t gold over 0.10 m in trench M18-12

  • 3950.00 g/t gold over 0.10 m in trench M18-13 (News Release 2020-Dec-03)

  • 162.50 g/t gold over 0.2 m core interval in diamond drill hole BG21-11

  • 56.90 g/t gold over 0.5 m core interval in diamond drill hole BG22-30

  • 104.00 g/t gold over 0.3 m core interval in diamond drill hole MG12-26

  • 7.09 g/t gold over 0.6 m core interval in diamond drill hole MG22-77

It should be noted that the drilling results listed above are core intervals and may not represent the true vein widths. The vein system is associated with a 3,000 m gold soil anomaly shown on Figure 1 that is largely untested. SLAM is planning a diamond drilling program to test the depth extent of these veins and to test for potential extensions.

Figure 1: Menneval Gold Occurrences And 3000 Metre Gold Anomaly

Figure 1: Menneval Gold Occurrences And 3000 Metre Gold Anomaly
Figure 1: Menneval Gold Occurrences And 3000 Metre Gold Anomaly


Jake Lee Gold Project: Multiple gold anomalies were detected with assays ranging from 0.005g/t to 0.980 g/t in 190 of the 517 soil samples collected on SLAM’s wholly owned Jake Lee mineral claims located 30 kilometres west of Saint John, New Brunswick.