EverGreen Lithium Limited (ASX: $EG1) has announced the receipt of additional assay results from its Phase 3 geochemical soil sampling at Bynoe in the Northern Territory. The results have unveiled three large new lithium pegmatite prospects in the central area of the tenement, further demonstrating the potential for additional lithium spodumene mineralization within EverGreen's 231 square kilometers of tenure.
Exploration Manager, Andrew Harwood, expressed optimism about the potential economic LCT pegmatite discovery at the Bynoe Project. He highlighted the use of proven exploration tools and the team's anticipation for the upcoming dry season to recommence field activities targeting the anomalies outlined by the soils program, the ANT geophysical work, and recent field mapping.
The Phase 3 geochemical soil sampling at Bynoe has revealed additional large lithium targets, indicating the potential for economic LCT pegmatite discovery at EverGreen's Bynoe Project. The company plans to conduct work programs in the upcoming dry season, including auger, RAB/AC, and RC drilling to test geochemical and geophysical anomalies, with potential follow-up diamond drilling. The identification of these new lithium pegmatite prospects underscores EverGreen's commitment to achieving exploration success and contributing to a clean and green future.