TG Metals to Commence Drilling at Lake Johnston Lithium Project

THE DRILL SERGEANT: TG Metals (ASX: TG6) is gearing up for the next round of drilling to be undertaken at the company’s Lake Johnston project in Western Australia.

TG Metals has had Program of Work (PoW) applications approved by DEMIRS for infill drilling to 100m x 100m at the Burmeister lithium deposit and for a maiden drilling program to be carried out at Jaegermeister.

Two RC drilling rigs will be deployed to Jaegermeister Targets A and B and Burmeister infill drilling.

The company has had to hurry things along to make up for delays experienced due to inclement weather interruptions and a longer than expected environmental approval process.

Previous infill soil sampling at the Jaegermeister prospect resulted in the definition of a new anomaly, Target E.

This anomaly lies to the north of Target A and has been included in the coverage of the recently acquired seismic field data.

Consequently, the number of priority drilling targets has expanded to five (5) at Jaegermeister.

“The team is excited to recommence drilling,” TG Metals CEO David Selfe said in the company’s ASX announcement.

“In particular, the first holes into the priority targets at the Jaegermeister prospect, are greatly anticipated.

“Further soil sampling has grown and improved the Jaegermeister targets, which contains multiple soil anomalies bigger than the Burmeister lithium deposit initially presented.

“With such a large area of lithium soil anomalism to drill test, we’re confident that the use of seismic geophysics will fast-track our targeting.

“We’ve completed two reconnaissance 2D seismic lines; one along the Burmeister trend and a longer one along the Jaegermeister trend.

“If successful, this technique will not only minimise the drilling required for further discovery and resource definition, but it will also provide a very good understanding of the pegmatite system at Lake Johnston and its size potential.

 

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