New Earth Resources Corp. has started planning a lake bottom sediment sampling program for their SL Project in Quebec, focusing on rare earth elements. The company aims to identify subsurface mineral occurrences by analyzing chemical dispersion in lake catchment basins. Sampling will cover both shallow and deep basin sediments, using a systematic grid pattern. The program will be implemented in late winter to early spring to leverage ice cover for safe access. The goal is to delineate high-potential REE targets, optimizing future exploration expenditures and understanding the Project’s geology. The Company remains committed to responsible exploration practices and stakeholder engagement.
The SL Project covers 23 claims in Quebec, totaling 1,102 hectares, with a focus on rare earth elements. The Project’s geological setting, proximity to Strange Lake REE district, and lithological composition of granite, mangerite, and quartz monzonite make it promising for REE mineralization. The Project is strategically located in an area known for REE endowments, enhancing its potential for significant discoveries. The technical content of the news release has been reviewed by an independent qualified person, Mr. Babak V. Azar, ensuring compliance with regulatory standards.
New Earth Resources Corp. is a Canadian mineral exploration company with advanced projects in the USA and Canada. Their Lucky Boy Uranium Property in Arizona holds historical significance, while the SL Project in Quebec and Red Wine Rare Earth Project in Labrador offer potential for REE discoveries. The company is focused on acquiring and developing exploration projects, following responsible practices and adhering to regulatory requirements. For more information, visit the company’s website or contact them directly via email.
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