- Continued
exploratory work confirms that cobalt mineralization goes beyond the
initial assessment at Iron Creek Cobalt Project
- Because
of the continuous interception of higher-grade mineralization, First
Cobalt is classifying the project as an advanced and unique exploration
asset
- The
discovery is of crucial importance, with cobalt being classified as a
critical metal and demand for it constantly growing
First Cobalt Corp. (TSX.V: FCC) (OTCQX: FTSSF) (ASX: FCC), a
North American pure-play cobalt company, recently reported new intercepts of
high-grade mineralization at its Iron Creek Cobalt Project in Idaho. The
exploration suggests that the mineralization extends to a depth in the eastern
portion of the current resource area, according to a company press
release (http://ibn.fm/yJPl5).
First Cobalt President and CEO Trent Mell said in a news
release that mineralization has been discovered between the eastern and western
extents of the known resource area and that higher grade mineralization is
repeatedly being intercepted between the two main zones. “These results confirm
the continuity and consistency of mineralization predicted by our geological
model and add further support for the development vision for the future of the
project as we build toward the updated resource estimate in early 2019,” Mell
said.
Drilling at the Iron Creek Cobalt Project is ongoing. The
aim is to extend the strike length of the mineralization zone from over 500 to
over 1,000 meters. Results reported on November 19 include three holes in the
central part of the property and three in the eastern margin.
Results from the central holes confirm both the grade and
the thickness of the mineralization to approximately 50 meters below the known
resource area and infill some gaps where cobalt mineralization was historically
considered low.
Drilling in the eastern region continues to intercept high
grades of mineralization. These include 32.3 meters at 0.31 percent Co and 0.31
percent Cu in hole ICS18-06B and 21.1 meters at 0.32 percent Co and 0.20
percent Cu in hole ICS18-05. Consistently, drilling has identified several
lenses of cobalt mineralization between the main massive sulphide horizons.
Previously, First Cobalt classified its Iron Creek Cobalt
Project as an advanced, unique asset. According to company representatives,
Iron Creek is one of the most crucial projects in North America in terms of
cobalt mining. New drilling results confirm the scope and extent of
mineralization beyond initial expectations.
Cobalt is relatively scarce, and demand for it is on the
rise worldwide, being fed by the lithium-ion battery industry. A lot of the
global cobalt sourcing is facing major challenges because of an extensive
dependence on the resource found in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Child
labor is common there, giving alternative producers like First Cobalt a
significant ethical advantage.
Industry analysis suggests that the demand from the li-ion
battery sector alone will more than double until 2027. There are also concerns
about the inability of cobalt miners to continue meeting this demand after
2021. Predictive analysis further confirms the importance of the work First
Cobalt is doing at the Iron Creek Cobalt Project.
First Cobalt is a North American pure-play cobalt company
whose flagship asset is the Iron Creek Cobalt Project in Idaho, which has
inferred mineral resources of 26.9 million tonnes grading 0.11 percent cobalt
equivalent. The company’s other assets include 50 past-producing mines in the
Canadian Cobalt Camp and the only permitted cobalt refinery in North America
capable of producing battery materials.
For more information, visit the company’s website at http://ibn.fm/FTSSF
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