TG Metals Recommences Drilling on Burmeister Lithium Discovery

THE DRILL SERGEANT: TG Metals (ASX: TG6) wasted little time returning to drill on the recent Burmeister lithium discovery within the company’s Lake Johnston lithium-nickel-gold project in Western Australia.

The drilling return is set to commence with RC drilling on the Burmeister lithium soil anomaly with a Phase 2 program to follow the Phase 1 program that yielded high-grade spodumene pegmatite intercepts.

The Phase 2 program will entail 13 RC drillholes on extensional positions and an initial 30 to 40 metres of diamond core tail on previously drilled RC hole TGRC0009.

Drilling is designed to target up dip and down dip extensions of known pegmatite positions and to test along strike and extensional positions in the north, south and west within the 4.5km x 1.7km Burmeister lithium soil anomaly.

“We are in a unique position of being able to move on quickly to this second phase of drilling,” TG Metals CEO David Selfe said in the company’s ASX announcement.

“It’s critical that we continue with our targeted approach to exploring this significant newly discovered lithium pegmatite system and enhancing our understanding of its size and quality.

“The company looks forward to updating shareholders with ongoing drilling results and other Lake Johnston project exploration for the remainder of this year.”

 

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