LITHIUM
Africa-focused lithium exploration and development company Atlantic Lithium has reported that initial assay results from the drilling completed so far this year at its Ewoyaa project, in Ghana, have delivered impressive intersections, providing confidence in the growth potential of the current 35.3-million-tonne lithium oxide resource. Executive chairperson Neil Herbert explains that these results are from the new Dog-Leg target, located on the northern tip of the Ewoyaa Main deposit, outside of the current mineral resource estimate (MRE), where drilling has returned multiple high-grade and broad near-surface extensional intersections, including 27 m at 1.85% lithium oxide from 126 m in these most recent results.
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