Arbor Metals Corp. announced the deployment of its exploration team to the company's Jarnet lithium project in the James Bay region of Quebec, Canada. The exploration program spans several days and will encompass mapping, prospecting activities and drilling of potential targets.

The team will be stationed at a lodge in Northern Quebec, strategically situated near the project claims, to ensure efficient access to the site via helicopter. A qualified Quebec geologist will oversee the program, conducting a final verification and preparing an assessment report. Incorporating the latest technological advancements, the Company has integrated a laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) laser spectrometer into the exploration program.

This cutting-edge technology will play a pivotal role in expediting the assessment of whether lithium-bearing minerals exist within the pegmatite dikes on the Company's Jarnet lithium project. The LIBS laser spectrometer is specifically designed to identify and assess lithium-containing minerals, focusing on minerals like spodumene. This advanced instrument utilizes a pulsed laser to transform a sample into a plasma state, followed by optical analysis across various wavelengths, including visible light, ultraviolet (UV) and infrared (IR) spectrums. Renowned for its accuracy and reliability, the LIBS analytical approach has delivered consistent success for lithium exploration efforts in various lithium-rich regions worldwide, including the Corvette Lake camp.