What's Happening?
Pivotal Metals has identified a new electromagnetic conductor at the Alotta deposit in Québec, Canada, through fixed-loop time domain electromagnetic (FLTEM) surveying. This discovery extends the deposit's
prospectivity by 150 meters down plunge and remains open to the east. The conductor is located beneath known mineralization, which includes copper, nickel, platinum, and palladium. Pivotal plans to conduct further FLTEM surveys and implement an induced polarization survey at the Lorraine gold corridor to target copper-gold vein extensions.
Why It's Important?
The discovery of a new conductor at the Alotta deposit could significantly enhance Pivotal Metals' exploration potential and resource base. This finding may lead to increased investment and interest in the company's projects, potentially boosting its market value. The expansion of exploration activities in a well-established mineralized environment underscores the strategic importance of the Belleterre Project for Pivotal Metals. The company's focus on modern geophysics and systematic exploration could position it as a leader in the development of critical mineral projects in Canada.
What's Next?
Pivotal Metals plans to continue its exploration efforts with additional FLTEM surveys and an induced polarization survey at the Lorraine gold corridor. These activities aim to identify new targets for drill testing and expand the company's resource base. The confirmation of untested conductors at other prospects, such as Lac Long North and Lac Kirwan West, suggests further exploration opportunities. The company's ongoing efforts could lead to new discoveries and enhance its position in the mineral exploration industry.