Charger Metals Commences Drilling at Medcalf Spodumene Prospect

THE DRILL SERGEANT: Charger Metals (ASX: CHR) has commenced drilling at the company’s Lake Johnston lithium project in Western Australia.

Charger Metals reported commencement of a program of up to 40 reverse circulation drill holes testing the Medcalf spodumene prospect where previous fieldwork had identified a spodumene-pegmatite swarm, comprising about 20 anastomosing pegmatite dykes that outcrop in an area 800 metres long within a 300m wide corridor.

Charger has mapping continuing to identify additional spodumene-pegmatite outcrops in this area.

“Charger Metals has commenced drilling its maiden drilling program into the Medcalf Spodumene prospect,” Charger Metals managing director David Crook said in the company’s ASX announcement.

“The initial program aims to test a 300m by 800m outcropping pegmatite swarm.”

The Lake Johnston lithium project is located 450 kilometres east of Perth.

Charger’s predominately 70 per cent interest is through a Joint Venture, with the remaining 30 per cent held by Lithium Australia (ASX: LIT).

 

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