Bryah Resources Limited (ASX: $BYH) has announced promising assay results from its reverse circulation drilling (RC) on the Pegasus prospect at the Lake Johnston project. The peak 6m composite Li2O results of 303.8ppm confirm the presence of a fertile lithium-cesium-tantulum (LCT) pegmatite system.
The assay results from Pegasus have confirmed lithium mineralisation in the area that we have drilled, and that we are drilling in a fertile LCT system. Further assays from 1m intervals through areas of interest will be undertaken and help to build out the picture of the anomalism that we have found so far. The Lake Johnston area is highly prospective for lithium, and we will continue the approvals process to further explore the Sphinx prospect and the Roundbottom prospect where pegmatites are outcropping.
Bryah Resources Limited (ASX: $BYH) has reported promising assay results from its RC drilling at the Pegasus prospect, confirming the presence of a fertile lithium-cesium-tantulum (LCT) pegmatite system. The company plans to undertake further assays from 1m intervals to enhance the understanding of the anomalism. The Lake Johnston area is considered highly prospective for lithium, and Bryah will continue the approvals process to explore additional prospects. The company's assets in Western Australia are strategically focused on energy metals, particularly lithium and nickel, with significant potential for new Volcanogenic Massive Sulphide (VMS) mines and manganese resources. Bryah's base metals inventory at Gabanintha and manganese joint venture in the Bryah Basin provide a clear pathway to production, reflecting the company's ambitious corporate strategy and growth outlook.