Patagonia Lithium Ltd (ASX: $PL3) has reported a successful pump test at the Formentera Lithium Project in Argentina. The test conducted on the JAM 24-01 well resulted in a flow rate of 292 liters per hour from a 2-inch pipe. Additionally, the company has commenced drilling the 8-inch diameter JAM 24-04 well despite challenging weather conditions.
Phil Thomas, Executive Chairman of Patagonia Lithium, expressed satisfaction with the successful pump test, stating, 'I'm very pleased with the brine flow from this test. Brine flow is evidence of one part of the important equation as we achieve a successful assay with the specific project.'
Patagonia Lithium's recent announcement highlights the successful pump test at the Formentera Lithium Project, demonstrating a flow rate of 292 liters per hour from the JAM 24-01 well. The commencement of the 8-inch diameter JAM 24-04 well despite adverse weather conditions reflects the company's commitment to advancing its lithium brine projects. With ongoing drilling activities and positive exploration results, the company remains focused on its corporate strategy to develop and explore lithium resources in Argentina. The successful pump test and the progress in drilling activities indicate a positive outlook for Patagonia Lithium's future endeavors in the lithium sector.