Arizona Lithium (ASX:AZL) has concluded its exploration drilling at Prairie Pad #3, targeting the Souris River and Dawson Bay Formations. This marks the end of their 2024 drilling program. Exploration completion activities are ongoing, with results to be released after analysis.
Arizona Lithium has wrapped up its 2024 drilling program at Prairie Pad #3 and is analyzing the results. The site is part of a plan to produce 2,000 tonnes of Lithium Carbonate Equivalent annually, with each pad valued at US$150 million NPV. Despite legal challenges at the Big Sandy Project, Arizona Lithium is optimistic about its Prairie Project, with production aimed for 2025. The company has invested $18.4 million in Prairie during tough times for the lithium market. They are addressing the court injunction regarding Big Sandy and remain committed to enhancing shareholder value and aligning with future U.S. policies. The Prairie and Big Sandy projects hold strategic importance for sustainable lithium resource development in North America.
Managing Director Paul Lloyd expressed confidence in achieving production goals and highlighted the efficiency of the 2024 drilling program. He also mentioned a strategic alignment with the anticipated pro-business policies of the upcoming U.S. administration in 2026.