Delta Lithium Limited (ASX:DLI) has defined lithium mineralization from surface to 350km depth so far in activities at its wholly-owned Yinnetharra Lithium Project in the Gascoyne region of Western Australia.
At Yinnetharra, new assay results received from M36 pegmatite at the Malinda Prospect show the best tenor mineralisation of any pegmatite received to date at the Yinnetharra Project. The results are extremely important for the exploration programme because they are from holes that are a significant step out along strike from previous M36 results.
“Yinnetharra is a big system, 216 holes in and we have pegmatites defined along 1.6km of strike, stacked in a package more than a kilometre wide,” Executive Chairman, David Flanagan, said.
“Mineralization is open down plunge and it’s right here in Western Australia, the single biggest lithium producing region on the planet. We are very pleased with results to date and with multiple targets to test, we have massive upside ahead of us.”
To date the company has completed 216 holes for 51,208m at Yinnetharra. This announcement relates to results received from two Reverse Circulation (RC) drill holes. A further 102 holes from Yinnetharra project are in the process of being assayed with results due in batches throughout the next few months. The company is also on track to complete an additional ~100 holes before September 2023 at Yinnetharra.
New Results at the Malinda Prospect show thick, high-grade pegmatite.
Drilling on site at the Malinda Lithium Prospect is rapidly defining the scale of several lithium bearing pegmatites.
These results demonstrate excellent tenor and continuity of mineralization within the M36 pegmatite. The results are significant being the highest tenor mineralization intercepted to date within the Yinnetharra project. The M36 pegmatite is a continuous pegmatite body approximately 1.7km long, 5m-40m wide and 100m-300m in down dip extent.
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