
November 05, 2023
Redstone Resources Limited (ASX: RDS) (Redstone or the Company) is pleased to announce that recently completed multispectral analysis has identified several areas of potential pegmatite outcrop within the Radisson East and Sakami Lithium Projects in James Bay, Québec.
HIGHLIGHTS:
- Analysis of high‐resolution satellite imagery covering the Radisson East and Sakami Lithium Projects in James Bay has identified a significant number of potential Lithium‐ Caesium‐Tantalum (LCT) pegmatite outcrops
- Several high priority exploration targets are confirmed for follow‐up
- The Sakami South claim package shows the highest prospectivity and is underlain by geological units that are highly prospective for hosting LCT pegmatites
- Radisson East and Sakami Projects have a combined area of 90km2 and cover more than 50km of highly prospective greenstone belt with coincident Li‐in‐lake anomalism and are host to several known pegmatite occurrences and outcrops
- Within Canada, spodumene dykes have been found in every major greenstone belt
- A preliminary field programme will be completed to assess the highest prospectivity areas, verify the presence of pegmatite outcrops and test for lithium mineralisation
- The targeted field programme will include mapping, outcrop sampling, and geochemical sampling over the initial targets
- Radisson East and Sakami are located in the prolific James Bay Lithium District near:
- Patriot Battery Metals Inc. (ASX:PMT, TSXV:PMET) Corvette Project (~170km east)
- Winsome R e source s Ltd (AS X: WR1) Cance t Project (100km east)
- Q2 Metals Corp (TSXV: QTWO) Mia Lithium Property (~40km southwest)
- The Sakami Project (68 km2) lies within the La Grande sub‐province situated approximately 14 km north of the boundary between the La Grande and Opinaca sub‐ provinces, in a similar geological setting as the Corvette (Patriot Battery Metals), Cancet (Winsome Resources Ltd.) and Adina (Winsome Resources Ltd.) lithium deposits, which all occur 10 to 20 km north of the boundary
- The Radisson East Project (22 km2) lies within the La Grande sub‐province and 55 kilometres to the northeast of Q2 Metals Corp.’s Mia Lithium Project
Redstone engaged consultant Dr. Neil Pendock (Dirt Exploration) to complete multispectral analysis of data collected from Sentinel‐2 in 2021 along with ALOS‐1 satellite in 2009 over the Radisson East and Sakami Lithium Projects. Pleasingly, Redstone can confirm the identification of mapped areas over the two Projects corresponding to several exploration targets interpreted to potentially correspond to Lithium‐Caesium‐Tantalum (LCT) Pegmatites.
The Radisson East Lithium Project (Radisson East) is comprised of two claim packages totalling 43 individual claims and covering an area of 21.9 km2. The Sakami Lithium Project (Sakami) is comprised of three claim packages totalling 134 individual mineral claims and covering an area of 67.8 km2. Both Projects are located in the James Bay Region of west‐central Québec, Canada; a world‐class and prolific lithium district that is host to several advanced lithium projects and new lithium discoveries.
Management Commentary
Commenting on the identification of potential pegmatite outcrops within Redstone’s James Bay Projects, Redstone’s Chairman Richard Homsany said:
“We are encouraged by the outcomes from the multispectral analysis which clearly shows the strong potential for LCT mineralised pegmatites to be hosted within our James Bay tenement package.
Following these positive indications, our initial follow‐up field campaign will aim to further test these priority target areas for lithium mineralisation ahead of a maiden drilling programme.
The Radisson East and Sakami Projects, combined with our recent acquisition of additional projects in James Bay and Northwest Ontario, provide Redstone with a significant foundation to build a high quality lithium exploration and development business in a Tier‐1 mining jurisdiction. We look forward to reporting updates from our pipeline of exploration and evaluation activity.”
Multispectral Analysis Summary
Satellite‐derived hyperspectral data can detect rocks of interest that lie on the surface, or buried a few centimetres below the surface beneath vegetation, soil, or till. This technique is very useful in the James Bay region because the area is heavily vegetated.
The exploration targets were generated by training a multivariate statistical classifier. The training was completed using 562 rock chip samples with assays of lithium (Li ppm) >0 from a government dataset. The rock chip samples were located within the Projects and in the immediate surrounding area. The classifier identified a digital fingerprint correlated with the lithium response in the area of interest surrounding the Radisson East and Sakami Projects.
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14 May
Redstone Resources
Investor Insight
Redstone Resources is strategically positioned to benefit from rising global demand for battery metals, with 100 percent ownership of its copper-focused West Musgrave project in WA and a lithium acquisition in Canada.
Overview
Australia, a top global producer of key minerals like copper, nickel, lithium, and gold, supports growing demand through its stable, mining-friendly jurisdictions. The underexplored Musgrave Province hosts significant deposits of critical metals including nickel, PGEs, copper, and rare earths.
Redstone Resources (ASX:RDS) is exploring its 100 percent-owned West Musgrave Project in Western Australia, home to the Tollu Copper deposit. The project lies near major discoveries such as BHP’s Nebo-Babel and Succoth deposits, and Nico Resources’ Wingellina project.
With additional tenement applications in the region and a leadership team experienced in geology, exploration, and business development, Redstone is well-positioned to advance its battery and base metals strategy.
The unique Musgrave terrain has attracted major players like BHP, which is advancing construction of its Nebo-Babel nickel-copper-PGE mine after securing final approvals. The deposit hosts 390 Mt at 0.30 percent nickel and 0.33 percent copper, containing 1.2 Mt of nickel and 1.3 Mt of copper (2012 JORC). Alongside Nico Resources’ Wingellina nickel-cobalt deposit, these discoveries highlight the region’s potential as a major base metals hub.
Redstone’s West Musgrave Project lies between these key deposits—just 60 km east of Nebo-Babel and 50 km west-southwest of Wingellina. The project remains underexplored but is highly prospective, with geology suited to magmatic nickel-copper sulphides, VHMS, and large hydrothermal systems.
Location of Redstone's West Musgrave Project and the Tollu Cu Deposit relative to the world class Nebo-Babel Cu-Ni-Co Deposit and other deposits and prospects in the area.
Redstone Resources’ 100 percent-owned Tollu copper deposit, part of its West Musgrave Project, hosts a JORC-compliant resource of 3.8 Mt at 1 percent copper for 38,000 tonnes of contained copper (0.2 percent cut-off). A conceptual exploration target suggests potential for up to 627,000 tonnes of copper.
Expanding beyond Australia, Redstone is building a lithium portfolio in Canada through a 50/50 joint venture with Galan Lithium (ASX:GLN), acquiring 100 percent of the Camaro, Taiga, and Hellcat Projects in Quebec’s James Bay Lithium District. This region hosts key discoveries, including Patriot Metals’ (ASX:PMT,TSXV:PMET) Corvette Project and Winsome Resources’ ASX:WR1) Cancet Project. Notably, Patriot’s CV8 and CV13 pegmatites lie just 1.4 km from Taiga and 1.5 km from Camaro, respectively.
Redstone will manage the 5,187-hectare JV, backed by a seasoned team with deep expertise in exploration, operations, and corporate strategy.
Company Highlights
- Redstone Resources is an Australia-based mineral exploration company exploring highly prospective properties for copper and other base metals in the West Musgrave region of Western Australia.
- The West Musgrave region is home to major discoveries, including the world-class Nebo-Babel nickel-copper-PGE sulphide deposit and the Wingellina nickel-cobalt deposit, attracting significant interest from major miners.
- Redstone’s 100 percent-owned West Musgrave Project lies just 60 km west of BHP’s Nebo-Babel, highlighting the strong prospectivity of its tenure. The project hosts the Tollu Copper vein deposit, evidence of a large hydrothermal system, and is situated in a geological and structural setting highly favourable for magmatic nickel-copper sulphide, VHMS, and intrusive-related hydrothermal deposits
- Redstone Resources also has a 50/50 joint venture agreement with Galan Lithium, acquiring a 00 percent of a highly prospective suite of lithium projects in James Bay, Quebec.
- The Redstone and Galan Lithium joint venture project acquisitions complement the company’s West Musgrave and its strategy to increase exposure to the growing global battery metals and explore for critical minerals in high demand.
- A strong management team leads the company with decades of experience in the resources sector.
Key Projects
The West Musgrave Project
The West Musgrave Project spans 213 sq. km. of highly prospective yet underexplored terrain. Redstone believe their West Musgrave Project, and the entire West Musgrave Region, has the appropriate setting required to host major Ni-Cu-PGE deposits, such as the Voiseys Bay deposit in Canada. The geological setting of the West Musgrave is comparable to the Nain-Churchill province boundary in Canada, which in Labrador, hosts the world-class Voisey’s Bay deposit.
Voisey’s Bay is considered a ‘giant’ Ni-Cu deposit; in one section alone it contained 31.7Mt of ore grading 2.83 percent nickel and 1.68 percent copper. Voisey’s Bay is also relatively unique in that it is one of a very few Ni-Cu-Co deposits that are hosted in mafic, not ultramafic rocks. Another is Nebo Babel, which is situated only 60km west of Redstone’s Tollu Cu Deposit.
Drilling 7.5 km northeast of the Tollu Copper Vein deposit has confirmed the presence of similar rocks to those that host Nebo Babel, and with low-grade Cu mineralisation, further enhancing the prospectivity of Redstone’s project.
Given the favourable geology, Redstone believe it is possible that the high grade vein hosted Cu of Tollu could potentially be a remobilisation from a much larger accumulation of sulphides nearby and hence remains a priority target area for world class deposits.
The Tollu Copper Vein Project
Tollu, part of the broader West Musgrave Project, features a large swarm of copper-rich hydrothermal veins across a 5 km² area, with surface mineralisation linked to a dilation system between two major shears. The deposit hosts a JORC 2012 resource of 3.8 Mt at 1 percent copper and 0.01 percent cobalt, containing 38,000 tonnes of copper and 535 tonnes of cobalt, with strong potential for expansion through further drilling.
Local Geology Map – Redstone’s West Musgrave Project
The Tollu Cu deposit represents a high-grade Cu accumulation from the surface to a depth of approximately 400m as evidenced by deep drilling intersections that consistently deliver strong results, particularly at the Chatsworth and Forio prospects. These results include:
Chatsworth Prospect
- TLC189: 25m at 1.46 percent copper from 61m, incl. 1m at 5.1 percent copper
- TLC192: 25m at 1.1 percent copper from 53m, incl. 7m at 2.64 percent copper
- TC80: 10m at 3.4 percent copper from 427m, incl. 5m at 5.3 percent copper
- TLC033: 5m at 2.21 percent copper from 100m
- TLC034: 15m at 1.39 percent copper from 136m, incl. 3m at 3.67 percent copper
Forio Prospect
At Forio, drilling confirmed further high-grade zones, including the highest copper grade recorded to date at Tollu—1m at 18.5 percent copper from 18m in TLC203. Additional results include:
- 8m at 4.1 percent copper from 13m, incl. 1m at 18.5 percent copper (TLC203)
- 4m at 1.2 percent copper from 45m (TLC203)
- 6m at 1.47 percent copper from 80m (TLC201)
- 34m at 1.07 percent copper from 15m, incl. 2m at 3.2 percent copper (TLC181)
Redstone and Galan 50/50 Joint Venture
James Bay Lithium Projects - Taiga, Camaro and Hellcat
Redstone Resources and Galan Lithium formed a 50/50 JV to acquire the James Bay Lithium Projects in Quebec, comprising the highly prospective Taiga, Camaro, and Hellcat Projects. Covering 3,850 hectares, the projects lie adjacent to Patriot Battery Metals’ Corvette lithium discovery—just 1.4 km from Taiga (CV8 pegmatite) and 1.5 km from Camaro (CV13 pegmatite).
Project Highlights:
- Located in the La Grande Subprovince, with geology favourable for spodumene-bearing pegmatites.
- Hellcat sits on the Vieux Comptoir Granitic suite, believed to be the source of regional lithium mineralisation.
- Initial work by Axiom Exploration identified 28 prospective pegmatite dykes.
Previous initial exploration on the James Bay Lithium Projects completed by Axiom Exploration identified 28 prospective pegmatite dykes.
Board and Management
Richard Homsany - Non-executive Chairman
Richard Homsany is executive vice-president of Mega Uranium, a Toronto Stock Exchange listed company and executive chairman of Toro Energy Limited, an ASX-listed uranium company. He is also the non-executive chairman of Galan Lithium and the Health Insurance Fund of Australia Limited. Homsany was a corporate and commercial advisory partner with one of Australia’s leading law firms. He is currently the principal of Cardinals Lawyers and Consultants and has been admitted as a solicitor for over 20 years. He has extensive experience in corporate law, including advising public resources and energy companies on corporate governance, finance, capital raisings, takeovers, mergers, acquisitions, joint ventures and divestments.
Edward van Heemst - Non-executive Director
Edward van Heemst is a prominent Perth businessman with over 40 years of experience in managing a diverse range of activities with large private companies. He is the managing director of Vanguard Press and was previously the long-time chairman of Perth Racing (1997 to 2016). He was also appointed as non-executive chairman of NTM Gold, an ASX-listed company from July 2019 to March 2021. Van Heemst holds a bachelor of commerce degree from the University of Melbourne, an MBA from the University of Western Australia and is a member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants Australia.
Brett Hodgins - Technical Director
Brett Hodgins has over 20 years of professional experience in the resources sector primarily focused on exploration and mining operations. He began his career as a geologist with Robe River Mining and Rio Tinto Iron Ore. During that time he was involved with the commissioning and development of the West Angelas and Hope Downs operations. Hodgins' recent roles include general manager project development for Iron Ore Holdings and he is president/CEO of Central Iron Ore, a TSXV-listed company gold and iron ore explorer. He brings a wide range of experience in exploration, feasibility studies, operations, and has a broad knowledge of the resource sector.
Dr. Greg Shirtliff – Geological Consultant
Dr. Greg Shirtliff has over 20 years of experience in industry-related geology and geochemistry, including a PhD in mine-related geology from the Australian National University. Since his studies, Shirtliff has spent over 17 years in various roles in the mining and exploration industry ranging from environmental, mine geology, resource development, exploration and management roles, exploration and technical projects, inclusive of engineering and metallurgical. His roles have included several years at ERA-Rio Tinto’s Ranger Uranium Mine, as the senior geoscientist for Cameco Australasia and more recently as the lead geologist and technical manager for Toro Energy. Shirtliff’s exploration success at Toro Energy includes discovering multiple zones of massive nickel sulphide mineralization along the Dusty Komatiite, arguably the first massive nickel sulphide mineralization discovered in the Yandal Greenstone Belt in Western Australia.Keep reading...Show less
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