Battery Age Minerals Ltd (ASX: BM8) has announced successful results from its 2024 winter drilling program at the Falcon Lake Lithium Project in Ontario, Canada. The drilling intersected spodumene-bearing pegmatites in all holes, suggesting strong potential for expanding the mineralised zone. Notably, holes 24FL-107 and 24FL-108 intersected over 54 meters of mineralised pegmatite each.
Battery Age Minerals Ltd has achieved significant results from its winter drilling at the Falcon Lake Lithium Project, with all holes intersecting mineralised pegmatites. The project aims to expand the mineralised zone both down dip and to the south, with notable intercepts of over 54 meters in two holes. These promising results pave the way for further exploration and development, with additional drilling planned following upcoming assay results. The company is focused on unlocking the full potential of the Falcon Lake mineralised system, aiming to enhance its position in the lithium market and meet growing demand. Caution is advised regarding visual estimates of mineralisation until laboratory assays provide precise measurements.
CEO Nigel Broomham expressed excitement over the promising results and the potential for further significant discoveries. Continued prioritisation of exploration in this prospectively rich area.