Lightning Minerals sees up to 177 ppm lithium from infill sampling
November 30, 2023 at 11:31 pm IST
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Lightning Minerals Ltd (ASX:L1M) managing director Alex Biggs has welcomed promising results from the company’s infill soil sampling campaign at the Dundas South Project. The program has identified an extensive lithium in-soil anomaly spanning a 2.6-kilometre by 1.0-kilometre area, with assays exceeding 100 parts per million (ppm) lithium. The Dundas Project, wholly owned by Lightning Minerals, is strategically located near Norseman in Western Australia. The region encompasses eight tenements, totalling 454 square kilometres, and has a rich history in mining.
"Importantly, the clustering of these results provides us with confidence to effectively drill-test priority areas in early 2024," Biggs said. "With the heritage survey also now complete, we are finalising drill locations."
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Lightning Minerals Limited is an Australia-based mineral exploration company. The Company is focused on the exploration of critical minerals and lithium at its tenements across Western Australia. Its flagship Dundas Project is located in the Dundas region of Western Australia. Its Caraibas and Sidronio Lithium Projects are located in the Eastern Brazilian Pegmatite Province that encompasses about 150,000 square kilometers, stretching from Bahia state to Rio de Janeiro state. The Company also owns the Dalmas and Hiver lithium projects in Quebec, Canada, another significant and evolving lithium region globally as well as other projects in Western Australia which include Mt Jewell, Mt Bartle and Mailman Hill, which are prospective for base metals and critical minerals. The Dundas Project is 454 square kilometer land holding in Western Australia that is prospective for lithium and critical minerals. The Caraibas Project consists of five separate tenements covering about 1,733 hectares.