Thompson Brothers

Thompson Brothers
Lithium Pegmatite Dyke Cluster

The Thompson Brothers Lithium deposit represents only one of several lithium-enriched pegmatite dykes forming a cluster associated with the Crowduck Bay Fault

  • The deposit was drilled in 2017/18 and results have confirmed the resource potential of the lithium deposit. Over 10,000m of drilling occurred on TBL since 2022, which has not yet formed part of a resource estimate.
  • The lithium mineralization occurs as spodumene, a coarse grained, green mineral, rich in lithium – LiAl (SiO3)2

Spodumene (Li2O) Pegmatite from TBL

  • The Thompson Brothers deposit has been drill tested 1 km along strike and to a vertical depth of ½ Km.
  • The mineralization averages 7 to 10m in thickness.
  • Drilling results have delivered consistent lithium grades, excellent widths and the mineralization remains open along strike and to depth.
  • Potential to develop small surface starter pit on the crown pillar followed by ramp access and underground bulk mining methods.
  • The mineralization is composed of quartz, feldspar, spodumene and micas. Deposit has no sulphide minerals

DRILLING STRATEGY TO INCREASE RESOURCE

  • Current Global Resources: 11.1 Million Tonnes at 1.0% Li2O
  • In 2022, over 20,000m of drilling occurred which will be used towards a resource update in April 2023.
  • The Thompson Brothers deposit remains open at depth and along strike to the east
  • Exploration has only taken place on less than 1% of the land package

Snow Lake’s drilling program was designed to achieve the following:

  • Define the extensions of the deposit
  • Expand the current resource base

HIGHLIGHTS

Excellent Dimensions

The Thompson Brothers deposit has been drill tested over a 1 Km strike and to a vertical depth of 1/2 Km

The deposit is tabular in form and dips near vertical

Excellent Widths

The deposit averages 7 to 10m in true width Consistent Grades

Li2O grades within the deposit are consistent from contact to contact and drill hole to drill hole. The deposit is the simplest structure possible - making it easier to predict

Snow Lake has a strong land position encompassing 22,386 hectares /55,318 acres.

"As trends in the mining industry shift towards electrical power, the experienced power solutions team and communications experts at Meglab have developed industry leading solutions to meet the challenges brought on by this shift – We are excited to partner with Snow Lake Lithium on the world’s first all-electric lithium mine."

Louis Valade

President, Meglab

Thompson Brothers Lithium Project

The Thompson Brothers Lithium deposit represents only one of several lithium-enriched pegmatite dykes forming a cluster associated with the Crowduck Bay Fault. Located in a mining-friendly jurisdiction with access and infrastructure – the property includes multiple spodumene pegmatite dykes, which typically appear in clusters. Drill results show promise of significant lithium resources – suggesting that as a fully functioning lithium mine it could produce 160k tonnes per annum of 6% lithium ore concentrate over an 8 to 10 year period.