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Global Energy Metals Initiates Underground Mapping and Sampling and Further Increases Land Position at the Lovelock Cobalt Mine in Nevada
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[{"type":"text","content":"Global Energy Metals Initiates Underground Mapping and Sampling and Further Increases Land Position at the Lovelock Cobalt Mine in Nevada(via TheNewswire)\n \n \nVancouver, BC / TheNewswire / June 25, 2019 - Global Energy Metals Corporation TSXV:GEMC | OTCQB:GBLEF | FSE:5GE1 (\"Global Energy Metals\", the \"Company\" and/or \"GEMC\") is pleased to announce that fieldwork at the Lovelock Cobalt Mine in Churchill County, Nevada is now underway with a focus on identifying high-grade mineralized zones of cobalt, nickel and copper in the historical underground workings. \n\n\n \nGlobal Energy Metals will commence channel sampling of previously identified mineral-rich areas, as well as complete detailed geological mapping and surveying of the accessible underground workings. The results of the program will assist in its evaluation of the subsurface geology and identify areas for future drilling, and serve as an important resource for the creation of a 3D geological model. \n\n\n \nThe initial work program is focused on defining structural controls in the known battery metal-rich areas and connecting mineralized zones into broader targets in preparation for an inaugural drilling program. Given the very large exploration area, producing a property-wide geological interpretation and model of the structures and mineralization is an immediate priority.\n\n\n \nIn addition, the Company has staked an additional 7 new claims to add to the 11 new claims staked earlier this month. The new claims to the east of the historic mine shaft cover approximately 36 hectares increasing the Lovelock Cobalt Mine property to a total of 678 hectares, within 88 mineral claims.\n\n\n \nSome of these new claims are contiguous to both the Lovelock Cobalt mine project and the historic Nickel Mine in Cottonwood Canyon. The workings at the Nickel Mine comprise six short adits and an incline shaft about 100 feet deep. A sample lot of 15 tons mined in the early days contained 12 percent nickel and 7 percent cobalt (Source: US Bureau of Mines, Vanderburg, 1940).\n\n\n \nQualified Person\n\n\n \nMr. Paul Sarjeant, P. Geo., is the qualified person for this release as defined by National Instrument 43-101 - Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects and has reviewed and verified the technical information contained herein. \n\n\n \nGlobal Energy Metals Corporation\n\n\n...