Brunswick Exploration Outlines Significant New Lithium Potential in Tills at Anatacau West

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MONTREAL, Oct. 17, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Brunswick Exploration Inc. (TSX-V: BRW, OTCQB: BRWXF; “BRW” or the “Company”) is pleased to report multiple high spodumene grain counts in till samples collected on the Anatacau West Property (the “project”) which is the immediate extension of Arcadium’s James Bay Lithium project. These highly encouraging results (up to 1,225 spodumene grains in a single sample) further reinforce lithium potential in the bedrock and delineate a new, highly prospective unexplored area at Anatacau West property (Figure 1) beyond the previously drilled pegmatites.

Figure 1: Spodumene Grain Count at Anatacau West

Spodumene Grain Count at Anatacau West
Spodumene Grain Count at Anatacau West


Mr. Killian Charles, President and CEO of BRW, commented: “Arcadium’s James Bay Lithium project is one of the most exciting lithium projects in Quebec and today’s results greatly expand the lithium potential we first outlined in drilling last year on our neighboring project. With the recent announcement of Rio Tinto’s acquisition of Arcadium, the Anatacau West project is strategically positioned to benefit from any advancement at the James Bay Lithium project. Our work in 2023 was initially focused on the known showing on the western edge of the property where pegmatites found on Arcadium’s claims continue onto the Anatacau West project. The major spodumene grain count anomalies found to the east of the drilled lithium showing potentially extend the pegmatite trends for several kilometers. Following these highly encouraging results, we will rapidly evaluate next steps at Anatacau West to test this highly prospective trend.”

”I am particularly pleased to see Brunswick’s exploration portfolio continue to demonstrate significant upside in one of the most exciting lithium districts globally. In the coming weeks, we expect more results from Mirage alongside further updates to our multiple exploration initiatives.”

Anatacau West Till Program

During summer 2024, the Company conducted a widely spaced till sampling campaign on its Anatacau West project. Out of a total of 24 samples collected, four scattered samples returned very significant spodumene grains counts (1,226; 914; 47; 37) in the coarse sieved fraction in the <2mm fraction and normalized to 10kg.

These high spodumene grain count till results demonstrate that an important mineralized trend extends further to the east on Brunswick’s claims and that there is therefore a strong potential for new discoveries of near-surface spodumene dykes up-ice. With the new drone magnetic interpretation, we believe that the three holes drilled in 2023 to the east, which returned only anomalous lithium values, were located further north and outside of the main mineralized trend.