Battery Age Minerals Ltd (ASX: BM8) has advised that following the site visit conducted last month, the company has progressed with the compilation and integration of historical data over the Bleiberg Project and advanced the prospectivity assessment and targeting strategy.
Battery Age CEO Nigel Broomham commented, “With the recent advancements in our exploration strategy and the identification of multiple high-potential drill targets at the Bleiberg Project, we are excited about the significant opportunities ahead. The historical data and geological insights confirm the presence of valuable mineralization and strengthen our confidence in the project’s potential. As we prepare for our upcoming field campaign and drilling programme, the rising prices and strategic importance of germanium and gallium further enhance the project’s lead and zinc value. We are committed to leveraging these opportunities to deliver strong results and aspire to contribute to the critical supply of these essential minerals.”
The company has identified multiple drill targets extending over a 6km strike length based on historical datasets and has advanced its targeting strategy by integrating 100+ years of historical geological data, confirming the presence of prospective mineralization-hosting stratigraphy, and identifying several areas with historic mining evidence.
The project area includes fault-bounded potentially mineralized horizons with significant depth extensions, and mapping has shown that some areas with historic mining are again within targetable depths or at the surface.
Additionally, BM8 is planning a new field campaign to review all identified target areas, verify the geological-structural settings, and prepare for a maiden drilling programme, which will be submitted for local and mining authority approval.
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