Wildcat Resources Delivers New Results From Tabba Tabba

THE DRILL SERGEANT: Wildcat Resources (ASX: WC8) reported new drilling results from an ongoing drilling campaign underway at the company’s Tabba Tabba lithium project, near Port Hedland in western Australia.

The latest results come from the Leia pegmatite, which is one of six pegmatite prospects within the Tabba Tabba project.

The others include Boba, Chewy, Tabba Tabba Ta, Han and Hutt and all sit within a 3.2 kilometres long LCT pegmatite field and remain open in all directions.

Latest results from Leia include:

TADD010
119.2 metres at 1 per cent lithium oxide (Li2O) from 334.3m (est. true width), including 31m at 1.7 per cent Li2O from 336m and 34.5m at 1.2 per cent from 418.5m;

TARC162D
62.3m at 1 per cent Li2O from 223.2m (est. true width);

TARC242D
83.4m at 0.8 per cent Li2O from 314.2m (est. true width), including 22.7m at 1.4 per cent Li2O from 262.4m; and

TARC239D
84.6m at 0.7 per cent Li2O from 238m (est. true width), including 9.6m at 1.7 per cent Li2O from 308.4m.

“It is promising to see the very high-grade zones in these exploration step outs as it shows that Leia continues along strike and at depth, in concurrence with the shallow and outcropping portions of the orebody,” Wildcat Resources said in its ASX announcement.

“The addition of more drill rigs in 2024 has allowed the drilling program to continue expanding across the Mining Leases.

“The giant Leia pegmatite continues to be the focus of Wildcat’s exploration drilling.

“Leia is open to the north and at depth and two diamond drill rigs are exploring for its limits.

“Another two diamond drill rigs are infill drilling Leia to increase data density for geological and resource modelling while an RC rig is being used to drill precollars for these diamond rigs.”

 

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