Morella Corporation Limited (ASX: $1MC) has initiated drilling at the Tabba Tabba East Project in the Pilbara Western Australia. The first phase drill program aims to test previously identified lithium mineralisation targets. The drilling contract has been executed with Topdrill Pty Ltd, a prominent service provider. Background Heritage Surveys and Program of Works have been completed in preparation for the drilling program.
Tabba Tabba East is an exciting prospect for Morella, located near Wildcat Resources Limited's Tabba Tabba Lithium Project. This drill program marks Morella's first exploration at Tabba Tabba East and is expected to provide valuable insights into the project's potential, following positive results from previous extensive soil sampling. We anticipate exciting drilling results from this initial phase and plan to expand the program based on the initial findings, aiming to continue the evaluation in H2 2024.
Morella Corporation Limited (ASX: $1MC) has commenced drilling at the Tabba Tabba East Project in the Pilbara Western Australia. The first phase drill program aims to test previously identified lithium mineralisation targets. The drilling contract has been executed with Topdrill Pty Ltd, a prominent service provider. Morella plans to expand the program based on the initial results from the Phase 1 program, with the aim to continue the evaluation in H2 2024. The drilling campaign will focus on the major fault structure south of the main shear zone hosting the Wildcat discovery and areas determined from positive results from previous soil sampling campaigns. Prior to drilling, Morella conducted a Heritage Survey with the Traditional Owners of select areas in the Tabba Tabba East tenement. Some minor heritage sites were identified and excluded from the drilling area. Morella Corporation Limited is focused on lithium and battery minerals exploration and development, strategically located in Tier 1 mining jurisdictions in Australia and the United States of America, to support the surging demand for battery minerals in the global transition to green energy.