Enova Mining (ASX:ENV) has announced positive outcomes from their surface geochemical sampling at the Juquiá Alkaline Complex in São Paulo, Brazil. The company found high levels of rare earth element anomalies, with total rare earth oxide grades reaching significant levels. These results indicate substantial geological potential.
Enova Mining has shared promising results from their geochemical sampling program at the Juquiá Alkaline Complex, revealing high levels of rare earth element anomalies. Key findings include total rare earth oxide grades up to 1,916 ppm in Juquiá tenements, with neighboring areas showing up to 6,339 ppm. The company also noted significant niobium oxide levels, suggesting potential for niobium enrichment. Enova plans to proceed with detailed mapping, geophysical surveys, and test drilling to further assess the mineralized zone's extent. With the project's strategic location near existing infrastructure and potential partnerships, Enova aims to develop Juquiá into a significant rare earth and multi-metal opportunity. The exploration activities are supported by Brazil's favorable mining environment and Enova's experienced team, positioning the company to enhance their strategic mineral asset portfolio.
The initial phase of our exploration has yielded very encouraging results, with high anomalous grades of total rare earth oxides and niobium oxide observed. This positions the Juquiá project as a promising target for further exploration and development activities.