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Arbor Metals Observes Westward CV-5 Extension Advancing Toward the Jarnet South Block
(TheNewswire) Vancouver, Canada – TheNewswire - May 7 th , 2023 ...

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[{"type":"text","content":"Arbor Metals Observes Westward CV-5 Extension Advancing Toward the Jarnet South Block\n \n \n (TheNewswire)\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n Vancouver, Canada\n–\n \n \n TheNewswire -\n \n \n May 7\n \n \n th\n \n \n , 2023 –\n \n \n \n Arbor Metals Corp.\n \n \n \n (“\n \n \n Arbor\n \n \n ” or the\n“\n \n \n Company\n \n \n ”) (TSXV:ABR\n \n \n )\n \n \n ,\n \n \n (\n \n \n FWB:432) announces that\naccording to Patriot Battery Metals Inc.’s (“PMET”) recent press\nrelease (May 1st, 2023), the CV5 Pegmatite's western extension has\nexpanded by 550 meters. Consequently,\n \n \n \n Arbor’s\n \n \n \n Jarnet South Block is now\nsituated less than 1.7 kilometres North-Northwest from the CV-5\nwestern expansion. The Jarnet South Block is included in the ongoing\nlong-wave infrared survey (“LWIR”) and interpretation of\nhigh-resolution satellite images, executed by DIRT Exploration of Cape\nTown, South Africa.\n \n \n \n \n Employing proprietary processing of satellite data, the\nLWIR analysis can map or pinpoint mineral distribution across large\nvegetated areas and shallow cover through reflectance spectroscopy\nagainst known standards. The ground-penetrating capability of\nlong-wave infrared radiation enables the observation of mineral\nspectra at shallow depths. The LWIR and satellite image evaluation\nwill integrate data and recognized pegmatite occurrences from the\nCompany's 2022 reconnaissance-scale field program. The survey is being\nconducted across the entire Jarnet lithium claim blocks, encompassing\n70 map-designated claims and covering around 3,759 hectares.\n \n \n \n \n \n Arbor Metals\n \n \n \n is in the process of\ndeveloping its 2023 exploration program, taking into account the\nCompany's previous exploration findings, ongoing satellite imagery,\nand publicly accessible results from PMET's activities and other\nentities in the region, as part of this emerging high-profile lithium\ndistrict. The Company will share more information about its 2023 work\nprogram as it becomes available.\n \n \n \n \n Note:\n \n \n The Company advises that discoveries and\nobservations on nearby properties do not necessarily imply the\nexistence of similar mineralization or geological features...