Drilling Intersected Significant Lithium At Gabriel Project


VANCOUVER - Tearlach Resources Limited reported assay results for three new core step-out drill holes (GAB-013, 016, & 019) at its Gabriel Project in Tonopah, Nevada.  These newly reported holes intersected lithium-mineralized zones with intervals exceeding 1,000 ppm and grades up to 1,300 ppm.  Results have now been received and reported for the 11 Phase 1 drill holes, with a lithium-mineralized interval intersected in each hole.  These results represent a significant milestone for Tearlach and the development of the USA Flagship Gabriel project.

“The Gabriel Phase 1 drill plan was an outstanding success and marks a significant milestone for exploration of the Gabriel property, with all holes intersecting an interval of lithium mineralization, and many individual samples assaying > 1,000 ppm lithium.  Additionally, each GAB twin core hole drilled in the Phase 1 Program returned intercept values higher than the corresponding Blackrock Silver (BRS) TN22 reverse-circulation rotary hole (range of 36 – 85%).  I commend the Nevada Geologic team for their commitment to effectively implementing the drilling, professional handling of the drill materials, and superb geologic investigations on the drill core and surface of the Gabriel property.  We look forward to the data modeling phase of the exploration program to further evaluate the Gabriel property,” said David C. Flint, Director.