BAGB

Pivotal has consolidated a 157km2 landholding in the highly prospecgive Belleterre-Angliers Greenstone Belt (BAGB). The tenements hold numerous discoveries of ultra-high grades gabbroic intrusions.

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The BAGB is the youngest and southernmost greenstone belt in the Archean Superior Province of the Canadian Shield.

This volcano-sedimentary belt is situated just north of the Grenville Front and south of the Abitibi Greenstone Belt. PGM-Ni-Cu mineralisation forms during emplacement of the intrusive phases.

Highlight intersections from the package include: 

MT survey outlines large conductive anomalies below the shallow high-grade Midrim and Alotta discoveries

Extensive mafic intrusive contact ‘host horizon’ successfully mapped in 3D across the entire survey area.

  • The prospectivity of this host horizon is validated by its coincidence with the high grade discoveries at Alotta and Midrim.
  • Location and orientation of the interpreted structures further supports prospectivity of the targets identified.

 

Small fraction of this host horizon has been tested by drilling at surface, and not drill tested at depth.

Important targets now identified for follow-up work, which will include historic VTEM reinterpretation prior to drill testing.

Survey area is only 5% of Pivotal’s 100% owned 157km2 BAGB project which hosts a large number of near surface, high grade intersections, showings, and geophysical anomalies requiring follow-up exploration.

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Disclaimer

The following report prepared by Orior Capital (the ‘Report’) was sponsored by Pivotal Metals Ltd (‘Pivotal’ or the ‘Company’) and Orior Capital is the owner of the Report.

The information contained in the Report has not been prepared or verified by Pivotal and therefore, neither the Report nor the information contained in the Report should be considered an endorsement by Pivotal or a recommendation by Pivotal in relation to an investment in Pivotal.

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