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Clayton Valley (Cypress) Project

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Mine TypeOpen Pit
StagePermitting
Commodities
  • Lithium
Mining Method
  • Truck & Shovel / Loader
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SnapshotOn July 23, 2024, Century Lithium Corp. changed the name of its 100%-owned Clayton Valley Lithium Project in Nevada, USA to the Angel Island Mine (the Project).

In April 2024, Century Lithium Corp. announced a positive Feasibility Study for the Project, and is currently in the permitting stage, with the goal of becoming a domestic producer of lithium for the growing electric vehicle and battery storage market.

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CompanyInterestOwnership
Century Lithium Corp. 100 % Indirect
Cypress’ property consists of 5,430 acres (2,197 hectares) of U.S. Federal mining claims. The claims are held 100% by Cypress and subject to an underlying net smelter return (NSR) agreement.

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Deposit type

  • Sedimentary

Summary:

The western portion of the project area is dominated by the uplifted basement rocks of Angel Island which consist of metavolcanic and clastic rocks, and colluvium. The southern and eastern portions are dominated by uplifted, lacustrine sedimentary units of the Esmeralda Formation. Locally the Esmeralda Formation is comprised of fine grained sedimentary and tuffaceous units, with some occasionally pronounced local undulation and minor faulting. The resulting topography consists of elongate, rounded ridges of exposed Esmeralda Formation separated by washes and gullies filled with alluvial cobble, gravel and fine sediment. The ridge tops are commonly mantled weathered fragments of rock (desert pavement) sourced from the surrounding highlands. Cypress provides the following description of the stratigraphic units of the Esmeralda Formation in the project area, which form a laterally and vertically continuous stratigraphic section which underlies the south and eastern portions of the project area.

Elevated lithium concentrations, generally > 600 ppm, are encountered in the local sedimentary units of the Esmeralda Formation from surface to at least 142 meters below surface grade (bsg). The lithium-bearing sediments primarily occur as silica-rich, moderately calcareous, interbedded tuffaceous mudstone, claystone and siltstone. The overall mineralized sedimentary suite is a laterally and vertically extensive, roughly tabular zone with at least two prominent oxidation horizons. The primary area of mineralization is in a claystone unit consisting of three zones: oxidized claystone, unaltered claystone and an oxidized claystone. The claystone unit is overlain by tuffaceous mudstone in the eastern portion of the project and underlain by a siltstone. Elevated lithium concentrations occur in all the uplifted lacustrine strata encountered; however, lithium concentrations are notably higher and more consistent in the claystone unit.

The deposit type is represented by the USGS deposit model. The model consists of light-colored, ash-rich, lacustrine rocks that contain swelling clays and occur within hydrologically closed basins proximal to silicic volcanic rocks. The geometry of the deposit at the project is roughly tabular, with the lithium concentrated in gently dipping, locally undulating, sedimentary strata of the Esmeralda Formation. The sedimentary units are interbedded silica-rich, ash-rich mudstone and claystone, with interbeds of sandy and tuffaceous mudstone/siltstone and occasional poorly cemented silt and sandstone. The lithium concentrations are highest within the mudstone and claystone, but lithium is still present in a siltstone unit underlying the claystone.

The deposition of the lithium-rich sediments likely occurred late in the history of the associated paleo brine lake, based largely on the stratigraphic position of the mudstone and claystone above the thick overall sandstone- and siltstone-dominated basin fill events. Such a setting would be ideal for concentration of lithium from ash and groundwater inputs over an extensive period.

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Production

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