King River Resources Limited (KKR) provided latest update on metallurgical results from the company's 100% owned Speewah Vanadium Project (SVP) in the East Kimberley of Western Australia. KRR has been conducting sulphuric acid (H2SO4) bottle roll and diagnostic vat leach tests on magnetite-ilmenite concentrate, and coarse magnetite gabbro lumps, from the high grade zone of the Central Vanadium deposit. This testwork is to support a new development plan for the SVP to produce vanadium, titanium and iron products, along with other potential high value commodities. Highlights include: Bottle roll sulphuric acid leaches on run of mine magnetite gabbro lumps have been crushed to sizes of 10mm, 5.6mm and 3.35mm report 77%, 84% and 84% Vanadium (V) extractions (dissolved) respectively. Bottle roll sulphuric acid leach on 2mm magnetite-ilmenite concentrate reported 81% V extraction. Heated vat leach tests on 3.35mm lump gabbro reported 92% V and 61% Titanium (Ti) extractions after 10 days. These results continue to support advancing a new vanadium-titanium-iron development plan for Speewah. Laboratory testwork will now involve further diagnostic vat and new column leach tests as well as testwork to extract these metals back out from sulphuric acid leach solutions. The methods trialed will include solvent extraction, ion exchange, thermal hydrolysis and chemical precipitation methods.