First Class Metals LON:FCM) Zigzag lithium-high grade channel samples

First Class Metals PLC (“First Class Metals” “FCM” or the “Company”) the UK-listed metals exploration company seeking economic metal discoveries across its extensive Canadian Schreiber-Hemlo, Sunbeam and Zigzag land holdings is pleased to announce a further, significant, update on the progress on the Zigzag property which is currently focussed on the lithium and tantalum potential.

Highlights:

·    Channel 7            2.36% lithium (Li2O) over 5.5m

including 2.5m at 3.44% Li2O.

·    Channel sample results identify a >1% Li2zone on the western portion of the ‘core’ 400m zone. Significant number of channel samples return more than >1% Li2O.

·    Prospecting identifies mineralisation in a subparallel zone, assays pending.

Marc J. Sale First Class Metals CEO commented:

“The results from the channel samples have vindicated our enthusiasm to advance the potential of this property. The tenure of the spodumene and therefore the lithium reporting in the central sector of the property gives increased confidence in the prospectivity over the strike extensions. We are eagerly advancing the planning for drilling now the funds have been secured.”

Figure 1 showing the Zigzag property with the recent sampling, both grabs and channels, focussing on the central portion of the claim block.

The channel sampling was based on the visually encouraging results from the prospecting and associated grab samples.

The complete table of the grab samples was reported in a previous news release, however the 10 best ‘grabs’ are reproduced below.

Sample_No.

Caesium

Cs_ppm

Gallium Ga_ppm

Lithium Li_ppm

Rubidium

Rb_ppm

Tantalum

Ta_ppm

F006543

92.6

107

17000

820

75.2

F006545

128

101

16500

1190

115

F006549

77

118

21200

302

80.6

F006573

85

112

17800

536

179

F006574

102

152

29700

404

57.3

F006576

81.7

124

22300

514

467

F006580

70

113

18500

650

145

F006583

36.5

108

20100

255

235

F006586

44.5

117

18300

846

724

F006592

66.9

153

27500

587

54.3

Table 1, showing the 10 highest grab samples along a 400m ‘core’ zone.

Nine channels were cut with lengths of under 5m to over 10m, channel lengths were usually controlled by overburden and not by diminished outcrop. A total of 80 samples were submitted to the laboratory for analysis, these included, where exposed not only the pegmatite but one, one metre sample in the host rock, which is in general mafic volcanics to the north and granitic rocks to the south.

The samples can therefore be easily segregated into four broad categories: mafic, pegmatitic, granitic pegmatites and granite.

Figure 2 showing the location of the channels relative to the ‘core 400m’ zone.

The results from the channels are very encouraging. It must be stressed that only hand stripping of vegetation was undertaken and often, exemplified by channels 5 and 7, the outcrop persisted but the vegetation cover was too onerous to be removed by hand. Accordingly it is felt that with mechanical stripping many of these channels could be extended. Additionally it is also likely that ‘gaps’ in the outcrop continuity might also be exposed as being pegmatite when exposed with mechanical stripping. The current permit allows both stripping and drilling.

The results have not only vindicated the grab samples in respect to the lithium oxide content but also highlighted again the presence of other important, critical minerals such as tantalum, gallium and rubidium.

Channel

Length (metres)

Lithium (Li20%)

Tantalum          (Ta205) ppm

Gallium        (Ga) ppm

Rubidium              (Rb20) ppm

3

2.4

0.81

170

80

2000

Includes

1.00

1.31

170

90

2920

3

3.1

1.52

60

90

1820

Includes

0.9

2.54

100

110

2550

and

0.5

2.05

40

100

950

4

1.8

1.85

220

90

1740

5

2.2

0.96

130

90

1280

Includes

0.8

1.39

100

100

940

6

2.00

1.96

160

110

1170

7

5.5

2.35

150

120

1740

Includes

2.5

3.43

170

140

1270

8

1.8

1.03

110

80

2070

Includes

0.5

1.43

90

90

1050

9

1.9

1.15

290

80

1400

Includes

0.6

2.19

500

80

1010

9

3.7

1.14

150

100

1290

Includes

1.9

1.41

160

100

1710

Photo 1 showing the extent of outcrop exposed by hand stripping. Also not the change in rock type from mafic volcanics (closest) to granitic-pegmatite.

Hand stripping and channel sampling does not allow continuous sampling of the structure as it is obscured by soil, moss and other vegetation. It is believed that once mechanical stripping is undertaken the continuity of outcrops will be further enhanced.

Photo 2 showing sample of the spodumene rich pegmatite

Further prospecting and exploration

Prospecting and soil sample lines were conducted to the south of the ‘main’ pegmatite zone.

A subparallel structure has been identified to the south. Sample results are pending but visual evidence suggest a second pegmatite or a splay may exist to the south of the main zone which has been the current focus of exploration.

For further information, please contact:

James Knowles, Executive Chairman

JamesK@Firstclassmetalsplc.com

07488 362641

Marc J Sale, CEO

MarcS@Firstclassmetalsplc.com

07711 093532

Ayub Bodi, Executive Director

AyubB@Firstclassmetalsplc.com

07860 598086


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