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Brunswick Exploration (OTCQB: BRWXF) reported inaugural drill results at the Anatacau Main project (Quebec) including 47.2 m at 1.66% Li2O within 120.7 m at 1.31% Li2O from hole AN-25-05. Six diamond holes (total 750 m) intercepted multiple spodumene-bearing pegmatites traced over 170 m strike and open in all directions. High cesium by-products were noted, including 1.46% Cs2O over 1 m. True thickness is estimated at 65–85%. A geometallurgical DMS study at SGS is underway with results expected early 2026. Drill spacing was 55–100 m and tested shallow depths (<150 m).
Brunswick Exploration (OTCQB: BRWXF) has announced significant lithium discoveries at its Paamiut project in Greenland, confirming a historical spodumene pegmatite and discovering a second one. The newly found pegmatites are located 26 kilometers from Paamiut, measuring 3-6 meters wide and 40-60 meters long, containing 5-30% spodumene with crystals ranging from 1-10 centimeters.
The company now holds two projects with confirmed lithium showings in Greenland and stands as the only active lithium explorer in the region. The discoveries are situated within a 10-kilometer by 2-kilometer greenstone belt, with potential for additional spodumene pegmatites. Brunswick is also advancing its Anatacau Main drilling program and preparing a resource estimate for the Mirage project in Quebec.
Brunswick Exploration (OTCQB: BRWXF) has announced a significant expansion of its lithium pegmatite field at the Ivisaartoq project in Greenland. The company has discovered multiple new spodumene-bearing pegmatites, extending the trend to approximately 2 kilometers in length and 300 meters in width.
The discovery includes a minimum of eight pegmatite outcrops within a larger geochemically anomalous envelope measuring roughly 3 kilometers by 1.5 kilometers. Surface expressions range from 5 to 400 meters in length and 2 to 40 meters in width, with spodumene content varying from sparse to up to 50%. The company is planning an inaugural drill campaign to test the newly discovered outcrops.
Brunswick Exploration (BRWXF) has reported promising results from its 2025 winter drilling campaign at the Mirage Project in Quebec's Eeyou Istchee-James Bay region. The company completed 24 drill holes, with significant findings including:
- A notable intersection of 36 meters at 1.51% Li2O in hole MR-24-102 within the Stacked Dyke area
- A new interval at MR-6 Dyke showing 1.32% Li2O over 28 meters in hole MR-24-101
- The MR-3, MR-6, and stacked dyke system now covers an area of over 1,000 meters by 450 meters
The drilling campaign focused on extending the mineralized Stacked Dyke area, with assays still pending for 16 holes. The Mirage Project, comprising 427 claims, is located 40 kilometers south of the Trans-Taiga Highway and 34 kilometers northeast of Winsome Resources' Adina Project.
Brunswick Exploration (BRWXF) has identified new lithium targets in Eastern Greenland and applied for a mineral license covering these areas. The new Hinksland License contains 5 blocks located approximately 240 kilometers from Ittoqqortoormiit and 200 kilometers from the Nerlerit airstrip.
The license area spans roughly 17,800 hectares and features over 50 mapped pegmatite outcrops, including nine stretching between 500 and 10,000 meters in strike length. The geology consists of Mesoproterozoic metasediments and the Archean Rae Craton, with key markers including 2-mica granite and ultramafic rocks.
The company plans to explore this region in 2025, highlighting the cost-effective exploration potential with minimal overburden. The location offers strategic advantages for future spodumene concentrate transportation to both North American and European markets via sea routes, avoiding costly truck or rail infrastructure.
Brunswick Exploration (BRWXF) has announced its 2025 summer exploration plans for Greenland and expanded its Paamiut project mineral license. The company reported assay results from the Ivisaartoq discovery near Nuuk, confirming spodumene presence with samples up to 2.40% Li2O. The exploration program will begin mid-June, utilizing 4 crews and 2 helicopters for six weeks.
A historical spodumene showing from 1972 with 1.23% Li2O has been accurately located within the Paamiut Project. In response, Brunswick has expanded its licenses in the Paamiut region, adding 20,785 hectares. The new license area contains multiple metavolcanic amphibolite belts up to 1.5 kilometers wide and 15 kilometers long, with numerous mapped pegmatite targets.
Brunswick is now one of Greenland's largest mineral license holders and the only company exploring for lithium in the country. The company plans to conduct detailed mapping and sampling around the Ivisaartoq discovery and newly acquired areas throughout the summer.