Lord Resources Limited (ASX: $LRD) is set to commence infill soil sampling at the Jingjing Lithium project, located 50km north-east of Norseman, in Western Australia. The sampling aims to refine four priority lithium targets in preparation for the inaugural drilling, anticipated in Q3 2024. The project, situated in the same regional setting as the Bald Hill Lithium Mine of Mineral Resources Limited (ASX: $MIN) and the Buldania Lithium Deposit of Liontown Resources Limited (ASX: $LTR), has shown potential through ongoing geochemical review.
The initial geochemical sampling results were the first step in identifying mineralisation obscured under cover at the Jingjing Project. The multi-element signatures of LCT anomalism are indicative of underlying LCT pegmatites, which are yet to be tested. As our technical team further investigates the source of these anomalies, we're excited to announce the commencement of infill soil sampling this week. This will refine priority targets and lay the groundwork for the design of our inaugural drill program at Jingjing.
Lord Resources Limited (ASX: $LRD) is making significant progress with the Jingjing Lithium Project, as the infill soil sampling program is set to refine priority targets and pave the way for the inaugural drilling in Q3 2024. The project, located within the Eastern Goldfields Province of the Archaean aged Yilgarn Craton of Western Australia, has demonstrated potential through the identification of four robust LCT anomalies based on lithium assays and LCT pathfinder elements. The company's Managing Director, Barnaby Egerton-Warburton, expressed enthusiasm for the upcoming exploration programs and the potential for uncovering underlying LCT pegmatites. The results of the infill soil sampling are anticipated in June 2024, marking a significant milestone in the Company's exploration efforts.