Battery Age Minerals Ltd (ASX: $BM8) has initiated detailed exploration targeting using extensive and high-quality datasets obtained from the Bleiberg Zinc-Lead-Germanium Mine in Austria. The company's geologists have successfully accessed, collated, and digitized over 100 years of historic mining data, allowing them to strategically target potential extensions of the known mineralization on their tenements.
The recent acquisition of over 100 years of data from the Bleiberg Mine was a significant accomplishment for Battery Age. The company's team has swiftly collated and digitized this valuable dataset, and we are now well-placed to develop exploration targets. We are excited to publish the results of this work in the coming weeks and update the market on our exploration plans for these highly strategic future-facing semi-conductor metals. - Nigel Broomham, CEO of Battery Age Minerals Ltd
Battery Age Minerals Ltd (ASX: $BM8) has commenced exploration targeting on the Bleiberg zinc-germanium project in Austria, leveraging over 100 years of historic mining data. The acquisition of this high-quality dataset allows the company to fast-track the development of its exploration plan, strategically targeting extensions of the known mineralization on its tenements. With the strategic importance of Germanium and Gallium reinforced by recent industry developments, Battery Age is well-positioned to pursue exploration to satisfy the growing need for these minerals. The company's ongoing work at the Falcon Lake Lithium Project in Canada, alongside the planned expedited exploration in Austria, reflects its commitment to strategic mineral exploration and development. Battery Age's proactive approach and access to valuable historic data bode well for its future exploration endeavors.