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Noram Receives Results for CVZ-71: High-Grade Intercept of 280.0 ft (85.3 m) Averaging 1050 ppm & High of 1560 ppm

VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESSWIRE / May 26, 2022 / Sandy MacDougall, CEO of Noram Lithium Corp. (" ...

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Noram Receives Results for CVZ-71: High-Grade Intercept of 280.0 ft (85.3 m) Averaging 1050 ppm & High of 1560 ppm

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[{"type":"text","content":"Noram Receives Results for CVZ-71: High-Grade Intercept of 280.0 ft (85.3 m) Averaging 1050 ppm & High of 1560 ppmVANCOUVER, BC / ACCESSWIRE / May 26, 2022 / Sandy MacDougall, CEO of Noram Lithium Corp. (\"Noram\" or the \"Company\") (TSXV:NRM)(OTCQB:NRVTF)(Frankfurt:N7R) is pleased to announce the successful completion of CVZ-71 (PH-10) and release of the final assay results. The Company completed core hole CVZ-71 at a depth of 453.5 feet (138.2 m). Sampling for assay began at 30 ft (9.1 m) and continued to the bottom of the hole. An interval thickness of 280 ft (85.3 m) was intersected from 140 ft (42.7 m) to 420 ft (128.0 m). The hole ended in mineralization and the weighted average lithium values present were as follows: FIGURE 1 - Example of core from CVZ-71, the first hole drilled using PQ core. PQ-sized core has a larger diameter to provide more material for ongoing metallurgical testing. This particular section shows the transition from olive claystones to the blue reduced claystones. As a general rule, demonstrated by previous programs, the blue claystones tend to have higher lithium values. Figure 2. Comparative stratigraphy and assay results for drill hole CVZ-71 as compared to previously drilled holes CVZ-51 and CVZ-70. CVZ-51 and CVZ-70 both had long intercepts of high-grade lithium mineralization. The histogram on the sides of the holes are the composited lithium grades in ppm Li. The cross section has a 4X vertical exaggeration. \"As Noram moves toward completion of the Zeus property's PFS, now on schedule for completion in October 2022, the assay results from CVZ-71 provide another long, high-grade intercept to the list of drillholes that is expected to upgrade a major portion of the deposit from an inferred resource to the indicated resource category\" comments Brad Peek, VP of Exploration and geologist on all six phases of Noram's Clayton Valley exploration drilling.Table 1 - Sample results from CVZ-71 from 30 ft (9.1 m) to depth of 453.5 ft (138.2 m).The samples were analyzed by the ALS laboratory in Reno, Nevada. Certified reference standard samples were included in the sample batch and returned values that were within their expected ranges.The technical information contained in this news release has been reviewed and approved by Brad Peek., M.Sc., CPG, who is a Qualified Person with respect to Noram's Clayto...

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