Tyranna Resources Ltd (ASX: TYX) has received promising assay results from sampling completed recently, along with the identification of spodumene in a sample from a pegmatite now referred to as the Muvero East Prospect in Angola.
“These assay results demonstrate that lithium mineralization is widespread within the Namibe Lithium Project, and we are confident of discovering many more lithium pegmatites in the project area,” Technical Director, Peter Spitalny, said.
“Also, if Muvero East is anything to go by, it seems likely that additional, perhaps partly hidden, mineralization may be discovered near other known lithium prospects.
“Identifying spodumene at Muvero East points to it and Muvero being part of a larger mineralized system, implying a substantially larger scale of mineralization. Drilling will be extended to include the Muvero East Prospect.”
Sampling Results Overview
A total of 18 samples (NR053 to NR070 inclusive) were collected from four new discoveries, along with 2 other pegmatites (21l and 22b) that had been inspected previously.
Next Steps
As stated in a previous announcement, it is intended to complete helicopter-assisted reconnaissance of the projects’ remote pegmatites to build-upon the growing inventory of lithium pegmatites and to define additional drill-targets. Further investigation of Muvero East will be completed, including establishing ridge-top access to permit drilling to be undertaken.
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