Arrel Lithium Project
Canada
The Arrel Lithium Project is located in the Georgia Lake area of Northwestern Ontario, Canada. Geologically, the Project is a part of the Quetico geological sub-province in Ontario, Georgia Lake Pegmatite Field which is considered a highly prospective area for LCT pegmatites. Lithium-bearing pegmatites in the Georgia Lake Pegmatite Field are typically associated with highly fractionated S-type granitic intrusions.
Lithium – Rare Earth Elements Target
The desktop study combined geological, exploration, and regional geophysical data to outline new exploration targets for lithium and rare earth elements (REEs). The study focused on specific patterns in radioactive element ratios—uranium/thorium (U/Th), U/K, and thorium/potassium (Th/K)—alongside magnetic data, to pinpoint potential lithium-bearing zones and prioritize key areas for further exploration. Lithium-bearing pegmatites often form in specialised granitic rocks, leading to distinct ratios in these elements, which help differentiate lithium-rich formations from other geological features. The study identified two primary target areas (T01 and T02) with strong potential for lithium and thorium-bearing minerals, as well as rare earth elements (Li-REE). Preliminary results also indicate minor uranium enrichment in the northwest part of the property, marked by high U/Th and U/K ratios and lower Th/K ratios, identifying another Area of Interest (M01) for uranium-bearing minerals and Li-REE potential.