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Interpretation of Satellite Images Reveals Potential Lithium Minerals at Midnight Owl Project

BrightRock Gold Corp. has released a report on the interpretation of high-resolution satellite images conducted by Dirt Exploration for its Midnight Owl Project in the White Picacho Pegmatite District near Wickenburg, Arizona. The project is an exploration project focusing on lithium pegmatite.

The satellite images, with a resolution of approximately 33 feet (10 meters), were analyzed by Dirt Exploration. The analysis showed strong correlations to Stantec Consulting Services Inc.’s geologic interpretation, which identified Pre-Cambrian metasedimentary wall rocks and pegmatite dikes as the principal lithium exploration targets. These findings will guide the development of further exploration work.

In addition to the satellite imagery analysis, BrightRock Gold Corp. is also utilizing a fixed-wing high-resolution hyperspectral data obtained by SpecTIR for evaluation. This data, along with the analysis from Dirt Exploration, will provide valuable insights for future exploration efforts.

The Midnight Owl Project is strategically located near three gigafactories, approximately 170 miles away. The project spans an area of 4000 acres, or 196 lode claims, all of which are under complete ownership and interest consolidation.

BrightRock Gold Corp. is focused on developing its flagship project, the Revival of the Midnight Owl Mine, previously known as the Lithium King Mine. The company aims to become a major supplier of lithium-based products by developing its portfolio of lithium-rich assets.

Further results from SpecTIR’s fixed wing hyperspectral flight are expected to be released soon and will enhance the satellite-based analysis conducted by Dirt Exploration.

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