Rio Tinto commences drilling at its Janice Lake copper/silver project

Photo: Forum Energy Metals Corp

Forum Energy Metals Corp. announces that Rio Tinto Exploration Canada (RTEC) has commenced drilling at Forum’s Janice Lake Sedimentary Copper/Silver Project in northern Saskatchewan, Canada. 

A Rotary Air Blast (RAB) drill has arrived on site and has started investigating historic and newly mapped regional copper showings, and recently developed geophysical targets buried by overburden to help delineate the extent of the sedimentary-hosted copper-silver mineralization over the 52 kilometre length of the Janice Lake property. Copper/silver mineralization currently extends for approximately 8km in outcrop and in drillholes along strike of the Janice Lake Basin.  RAB drilling is a quick, cost-effective and efficient method of testing the numerous showings on the project that have not had any historic drilling.   This will aid in the development of a diamond drill program for the winter of 2021.

RTEC’s exploration program announced by Forum on June 23, 2020 is making substantial progress. Construction continues at the Burbidge Lake camp which is nearing completion, geology crews continue to map and sample outcrop, soils and vegetation and the geophysical crew has completed its IP Resistivity survey over the Jansem deposit.  The Burbidge Lake camp will be used for the 2021 exploration program, starting with a significant drill program to build off the success of the 2019 drill program,  test areas that are difficult to access during the summer (bogs and lakes) and areas of structural complexity that may host higher grades of mineralization.