Bryah Resources Limited (ASX: $BYH) has announced promising soil sampling results from its Lake Johnston Project, identifying significant lithium anomalies and defining immediate drill targets for follow-up drilling. The company's CEO, Ashley Jones, highlighted the promising nature of the lithium anomaly at the Pegasus prospect, emphasizing the potential for a discovery and the priority drill targets based on the soil sampling results.
The soil sampling results show a promising lithium anomaly over the Pegasus prospect. The cohesiveness of the Lithium anomaly, the size, and the coincidental caesium, rubidium, and gallium anomalism make this a cracking drill target. The plus 200 ppm Li2O anomalies are the immediate priority drill targets, and plus 150ppm Li2O anomalies are secondary drill targets. The drilling approvals process is now underway. We know from TG Metals' Burmeister Project, Charger Metals' Lake Medcalf Prospect, and the nearby, world-class Mt Holland lithium mine that the potential for economic mineralization is there, and that we are in the right location.
Bryah Resources' soil sampling at the Pegasus prospect has defined significant lithium anomalies, setting immediate drill targets for follow-up work. The company plans to evaluate the potential of these areas to host economic LCT pegmatite mineralization through drilling targeting, PoW applications, and infill soil sampling. The Lake Johnston Project, located near the world-class Mount Holland Lithium mine, holds great promise for lithium and nickel exploration. With the potential for economic mineralization and the ongoing evaluation of remote sensing data, Bryah Resources is strategically positioned for further exploration and potential discoveries in the energy metals sector.
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