Elementos Limited (ASX:ELT) has reported the confirmation of tungsten mineralisation and additional untargeted tin-copper mineralisation at the Cleveland Tin Project in Tasmania. The recent assays from the diamond drilling program at the project have revealed significant findings, including the intersection of tungsten mineralisation and new zones of tin & copper mineralisation.
Managing Director Joe David expressed optimism about the findings, stating, 'We've confirmed some encouraging tungsten mineralisation as we enter the start of the targeted Foleys Zone which has ~420m of visual tungsten mineralisation as reported last week. The company is looking forward to the receipt of the next batches of assays as the tungsten mineralisation moves deeper from this transition zone into the main target area. In addition, we have intersected further new zones of tin & copper mineralisation, this is in addition to the previously intersected by drill hole C2124 which was announced in July. Both of these results continue to display the highly mineralised ground that is the Cleveland Tin Project.'
The recent assays from Elementos Limited's diamond drilling program at the Cleveland Tin Project have confirmed the presence of tungsten mineralisation and untargeted tin-copper mineralisation. The company's Managing Director, Joe David, expressed enthusiasm about the findings and highlighted the potential of the targeted Foleys Zone. Elementos Limited remains committed to the safe and environmentally conscious exploration, development, and production of its global tin projects. With significant exploration potential and a focus on bridging the forecast significant tin supply shortfall, the company is well-positioned to contribute to the tin industry in the coming years.