Lord Resources Limited (ASX: $LRD) has announced the confirmation of large scale Lithium-Caesium-Tantalum (LCT) geochemical anomalies at its 100% owned Jingjing project in Western Australia. The infill soil sampling program has identified multiple high-priority lithium anomalies, with the results guiding the upcoming drill targeting. The project is strategically located between the Buldania Lithium Deposit and the operational Bald Hill Lithium Mine.
The Company is excited by the early-stage exploration results at the Jingjing Project. The confirmation of LCT anomalism within soil sampling, supported by multiple associated LCT pathfinder elements commonly linked to lithium-bearing pegmatites, has provided us encouragement for the upcoming drill program.
Lord Resources' infill soil sampling program at the Jingjing project has confirmed multiple large high-priority Lithium-Caesium-Tantalum (LCT) geochemical anomalies. The results have guided the current drill targeting, with aircore (AC) and reverse circulation (RC) drilling scheduled to commence in Q3 2024. The project, located within the Eastern Goldfields Province of WA, is strategically positioned between two significant lithium deposits. The Company's Head of Exploration, Georgina Clark, expressed excitement about the early-stage exploration results and the upcoming drill program. The Jingjing project is considered prospective for LCT-type pegmatites, and the comprehensive drilling program aims to test for LCT pegmatites. Lord Resources is focused on exploring future-facing metals within Western Australia's Greenstone belts and close to high-profile historic and producing mines.