EMP Metals Corp. (CSE: EMPS) (OTCQB: EMPPF) (“EMP Metals” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce the successful drilling and multi-layer perforation and swab testing of the third wellbore located in the Mansur project area, southeast Saskatchewan (see Figure 1).
Mansur Well 1-29 returned 217 mg/L in the Wymark D zone (for detailed test results refer to Table 1). This is the third test well EMP has drilled that has returned Lithium concentrations over 200 mg/L.
Key highlights:
- Step out of 13 km from the initial northern Mansur test wellbores.
- 8 zones of interest were tested with concentrations of 217 mg/L in the Wymark D, and 150 mg/L in the Wymark C.
- Additional concentration data continues to support the hypothesis of a contiguous resource.
- Third party laboratory testing was used to confirm the results.
Table 1 – Test Results:

Note: Independent laboratory testing was conducted by Isobrine Solutions (Edmonton, Alberta)
Paul Schubach, COO, commented, “These test results continue to prove the tremendous lithium resource potential of our Saskatchewan land base and we continue to see strong and consistent concentrations in both the Wymark D and Wymark C intervals. It is important to note that the Mansur project area was not included in the Preliminary Economic Assessment (PEA) of the lithium brines in the Viewfield project area (see press releases dated January 9, 2024 and February 15, 2024) (refer to Figure 1 map showing Viewfield PEA acreage in red outline).1 The results confirm the Mansur project area as an independent location for potential future commercial lithium production.”
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