Flynn Gold Limited (ASX: $FG1) has announced the results of its soil sampling program at the Parker Dome lithium-gold project in Western Australia. The program outlined multiple large-scale lithium anomalies of up to 187ppm Li2O, extending up to 2,300m length and 900m width. These anomalies have corresponding and coincident anomalous values of caesium (Cs) and tantalum (Ta), considered key pathfinder elements for potential lithium mineralization. The company is now planning a first-pass RC drilling program to test the identified targets.
Managing Director and CEO, Neil Marston, expressed satisfaction with the results, stating, 'We are very pleased with the results of the first soil program at Parker Dome, which delineated a series of strong kilometre-long lithium soil anomalies in areas not yet drill tested for lithium, highlighting the exciting lithium potential of the project.' He further emphasized the significance of the anomalies, stating, 'The consistency and coherency of the lithium values within these large-scale anomalies is impressive. The coincident pathfinder elements like tantalum and caesium as well as the identification of logged pegmatite in historic drill holes make these areas compelling targets which have been cheaply delineated.'
The soil sampling program at Parker Dome has revealed significant lithium anomalies, indicating the project's potential for lithium mineralization. The anomalies, extending over a considerable area, have shown consistent and coherent lithium values along with corresponding pathfinder elements, making them compelling targets for further exploration. Flynn Gold plans to continue exploration activities on the Parker Dome licenses, including follow-up infill and extensional auger soil sampling, completion of permitting activities for RC drilling, and re-processing and interpretation of a 2018 SkyTEM survey. The company also expects to receive and report results from the Lake Johnston soil sampling program completed in December. These developments reflect Flynn Gold's commitment to advancing its exploration efforts and unlocking the potential of its projects in Western Australia.