Lomiko Metals Inc. (TSX.V: LMR) (“Lomiko Metals” or the
“Company”) is pleased to announce that further to its press release
dated June 16, 2023, the Company secured up to $500,000 in funding
from federal and provincial agencies to continue advancing
pre-feasibility level battery trials with its La Loutre natural
flake graphite concentrate.
Lomiko has succeeded in obtaining a grant from the Consortium de
recherche et d'innovation en transformation métallique (CRITM) to
complete studies for spherical graphite in battery applications.
The Company also secured funding support from the National Research
Council of Canada Industrial Research Assistance Program (NRC IRAP)
and funding from CRITM through the Québec Plan for the Development
of Critical and Strategic Minerals from Ministère des Ressources
naturelles et des Forêts (MRNF). The aim is to continue advancing
pre-feasibility level battery trials with La Loutre natural flake
graphite concentrate. The work will be carried out over the next 24
months by experts from the National Research Council of Canada’s
Automotive and Surface Transportation Research Centre at its
Boucherville facility in Quebec.
Belinda Labatte, CEO and Director, stated: “We are pleased to be
working with CRITIM, NRC IRAP, and the MRNF on these studies, which
show the continued interest in our natural flake graphite project
and its overall potential benefit to Quebec and Canada as a
critical mineral that can benefit the energy transition. We are
actively participating in Quebec's critical mineral strategy and
increasing the collective knowledge base of our La Loutre project,
and our mission is to create a climate success story with First
Nations and local communities. We are pleased to be working with
our Quebec partners on this initiative.”
By extracting and transforming these rich graphite resources,
Lomiko can help meet the growing demand for graphite from electric
car battery manufacturers. As the need for a transition to electric
vehicles intensifies, Lomiko anticipates that its La Loutre project
will be part of a comprehensive solution for energy
self-sufficiency and large-scale reduction of greenhouse gas
emissions.
Project description
This project will involve the research and development of a
technological prototype for graphite processing, comprising several
stages, including micronization, spheronization, purification and
coating. The main deliverables of this process, particularly after
electrochemical characterization of the transformed graphite
material, are anode composition and defined charge/discharge
capacities.
An 800 kg bulk sample is to be extracted from the La Loutre
graphite deposit and shipped to a third-party laboratory (Corem,
Quebec). After crushing, the ore is processed in a pilot flotation
plant to produce graphite flotation concentrate. The flotation
concentrate is dried and classified into size fractions. The -100
mesh product will be micronized to a D50 of 15-20 microns and
spheroidized (Corem and NRCAN in Quebec). This size reduction and
shaping is a requirement for natural graphite to be used as a
battery anode material. The micronization process has the added
benefit of reducing the amount of impurities that are associated
with graphite. The spheronized product will undergo thermal and
chemical purification to remove most remaining sulphite and
non-sulfur impurities to improve the quality of the graphite to
obtain a concentrate of at least 99.95% C(g). The coating of SPG
(spherical graphite) material is carried out to produce coated
purified spherical graphite (CSPG). Finally, the CSPG will be
subjected to a battery evaluation to establish the electrochemical
performance of the La Loutre material.
The steps of the CSPG replicate the sequence of the business
process on a smaller scale. The data collected during processing
will be used to develop the integrated process design criteria,
which forms the basis for large-scale plant engineering.
Although each of the individual technologies has been used in
various applications for years, configuring them into an integrated
process is a new approach, given that China currently produces
almost 100% of the spherical purified graphite needed for EV
battery applications.
It should be noted that the pre-feasibility metallurgical test
work achieved excellent results and demonstrated that an optimized
flotation plant flow sheet can achieve 94.7% graphite recovery and
average 98.7% graphitic carbon purity at the La Loutre natural
flake graphite project. Lomiko's La Loutre project is a source of
high-quality natural flake graphite located in southern Quebec.
About Lomiko Metals Inc.
The Company holds mineral interests in its La Loutre graphite
development in southern Quebec. The La Loutre project site is
within the Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg (KZA) First Nation’s territory.
The KZA First Nation is part of the Algonquin Nation, and the KZA
traditional territory is situated within the Outaouais and
Laurentides regions. Located 180 kilometers northwest of Montreal,
the property consists of one large, continuous block with 76
mineral claims totaling 4,528 hectares (45.3 km2).
The Property is underlain by rocks from the Grenville Province
of the Precambrian Canadian Shield. The Grenville was formed under
conditions that were very favorable for the development of
coarse-grained, flake-type graphite mineralization from
organic-rich material during high-temperature metamorphism.
Lomiko Metals published April 13, 2023 Updated Mineral Resource
Estimate (MRE) which estimated 64.7 million tonnes of Indicated
Mineral Resources averaging 4.59% Cg per tonne for 3.0 million
tonnes of graphite, a tonnage increase of 184%. Indicated Mineral
Resources increased by 41.5 million tonnes as a result of the 2022
drilling campaign, from 17.5 million tonnes in 2021 MRE with
additional Mineral resources reported down-dip and within marble
units resulted in the addition of 17.5 million tonnes of Inferred
Mineral Resources averaging 3.51% Cg per tonne for 0.65 million
tonnes of contained graphite; and the additional 13,107 metres of
infill drilling in 79 holes completed in 2022 combined with the
refinement of the deposit and structural models contributed to the
addition of most of the Inferred Mineral Resources to the Indicated
Mineral Resource category, relative to the 2021 Mineral Resource
Estimate. The MRE assumes a US$1,098.07 per tonne graphite price
and a cut-off grade of 1.50%Cg (graphitic carbon).
In addition to La Loutre, Lomiko is working with Critical
Elements Lithium Corporation towards earning its 49% stake in the
Bourier Project as per the option agreement announced on April
27th, 2021. The Bourier project site is located near Nemaska
Lithium and Critical Elements south-east of the Eeyou Istchee James
Bay territory in Quebec which consists of 203 claims, for a total
ground position of 10,252.20 hectares (102.52 km2), in Canada’s
lithium triangle near the James Bay region of Quebec that has
historically housed lithium deposits and mineralization trends.
On behalf of the Board, Belinda Labatte CEO and Director, Lomiko
Metals Inc.
For more information on Lomiko Metals, review the website at
www.lomiko.com
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a responsible supplier of critical minerals, exploration of the
Company’s projects, including expected costs of exploration, and
timing to achieve certain milestones, including timing for
completion of exploration programs; the Company’s ability to
successfully fund, or remain fully funded for the implementation of
its business strategy and for exploration of any of its projects
(including from the capital markets); any anticipated impacts of
COVID-19 on the Company’s business objectives or projects, the
Company's financial position or operations, and the expected timing
of announcements in this regard. FLI involves known and unknown
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or performance to differ materially, and statements relating to the
intended use of proceeds of the Offering and the receipt of final
acceptance of the TSX Venture Exchange. This FLI reflects the
Company’s current views about future events, and while considered
reasonable by the Company at this time, are inherently subject to
significant uncertainties and contingencies. Accordingly, there can
be no certainty that they will accurately reflect actual results.
Assumptions upon which such FLI is based include, without
limitation: current market for critical minerals; current
technological trends; the business relationship between the Company
and its business partners; ability to implement its business
strategy and to fund, explore, advance and develop each of its
projects, including results therefrom and timing thereof; the
ability to operate in a safe and effective manner; uncertainties
related to receiving and maintaining exploration, environmental and
other permits or approvals in Quebec; any unforeseen impacts of
COVID-19; impact of increasing competition in the mineral
exploration business, including the Company’s competitive position
in the industry; general economic conditions, including in relation
to currency controls and interest rate fluctuations.
The FLI contained in this news release are expressly qualified
in their entirety by this cautionary statement, the
“Forward-Looking Statements” section contained in the Company’s
most recent management’s discussion and analysis (MD&A), which
is available on SEDAR at www.sedar.com, and on the investor
presentation on its website. All FLI in this news release are made
as of the date of this news release. There can be no assurance that
such statements will prove to be accurate, as actual results and
future events could differ materially from those anticipated in
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Gordana Slepcev at 647-781-7344 or Belinda Labatte at
647-402-8379 or at 1-833-456-6456 or 1-833-4-LOMIKO or email:
info@lomiko.com.
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