RCL Technology Platform Confirms 73m of 83.7% Fe2O3+TiO2 with 56ppm Ga
Latest La Blache drilling returned 73m @ 83.7% Fe2O3+TiO2 with 0.46% V2O5, 56ppm Ga and 19ppm Sc plus a 75m intercept grading 79.8% Fe2O3+TiO2 and 57ppm Ga. Step-out holes extend massive oxide mineralization up to 150m westward and support potential resource expansion.
1. Drill Results
Drilling at La Blache returned thick, high-grade massive oxide mineralization including 73m @ 83.7% Fe2O3+TiO2 with 0.46% V2O5, 56ppm Ga and 19ppm Sc from 110m, and a 75m intercept grading 79.8% Fe2O3+TiO2 with 57ppm Ga from 204m. Additional holes delivered Ga, Sc and Cr coincident with critical vanadium and titanium.
2. Western Extension
Step-out holes FT-25-06 to FT-25-09 confirmed mineralization extends up to 150m west of historical drilling, where the massive oxide zone shallows toward the outcropping Schmoo Zone. These results indicate a broader, near-surface footprint for high-grade mineralization.
3. Resource and Economic Upside
Consistent assay results across multiple holes bolster the potential for an expanded resource estimate and improved project economics. High concentrations of strategic metals gallium and scandium within the massive oxide zone enhance the value proposition of the La Blache asset for future development.