Core Lithium drilling uncovers more high-grade lithium at BP33
Extensional drilling returned 34.08 metres at 2.09% lithium oxide and 3.43 metres at 2.44% lithium oxide, reinforcing BP33 resource growth.
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Core strikes high-grade lithium beyond resource
Core Lithium's Finniss project in the Northern Territory. Image: Core LithiumCore Lithium has intersected a broad zone of high-grade spodumene mineralisation beyond the existing resource footprint at its BP33 project, reinforcing the potential for further growth at the Finniss lithium operation in the Northern Territory. The first diamond hole in the latest exploration program, NMRD100, returned 34.08m at 2.09 per cent lithium oxide (Li2O) from …
Core Lithium drilling uncovers more high-grade lithium at BP33
Core Lithium delivers strong high-grade lithium intercepts from BP33 drilling and ramps up exploration nearby. The post Core Lithium drilling uncovers more high-grade lithium at BP33 appeared first on The Motley Fool Australia.
Deep BP33 hit strengthens Core Lithium’s Finniss restart case - Mining Magazine Australia
Image: Shutterstock.High-grade mineralisation beyond the current resource has the potential to give Core Lithium expanded options as it builds its Northern Territory Finniss site around a long-life underground operation. The miner’s latest deep drilling result at BP33 provides an early indication that the deposit underpinning Finniss’ restart may continue beyond the boundaries currently used in the mine plan. Diamond hole NMRD100 intersected 34.…
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