ASX-listed Askari Metals’ in-house hyperspectral research has recognized seven new high-priority pegmatite targets on the Uis mission, in Namibia, materially increasing the mission’s goal pipeline forward of the following section of reverse circulation (RC) drilling.
The brand new targets additional reinforce Uis as an rising polymetallic alternative with publicity to tin, tantalum, lithium, rubidium and caesium, Askari factors out.
In opposition to a backdrop of tightening tin provide and growing strategic deal with crucial mineral provide chains, Askari believes Uis is effectively positioned to supply leverage to commodities linked to electrification, superior manufacturing and vitality safety.
With subject programmes below means, sooner in-country assay turnaround anticipated by means of on-site laser induced breakdown spectroscopy and pellet press commissioning, trenching deliberate throughout new targets, and RC drilling to start out subsequent quarter on the DP, OP, PS and K9 pegmatite targets at EPL 7345, Askari says it sees a powerful pipeline of near-term newsflow at Uis.
“This research marks one other vital step in unlocking the dimensions and polymetallic potential of Uis. Our in-house hyperspectral work has now delivered seven new high-priority pegmatite targets, materially increasing the mission’s pipeline forward of the following section of RC drilling,” Askari govt director Gino D’Anna says.
“Uis is continuous to emerge as a extremely strategic polymetallic mission with publicity to tin, tantalum, lithium, rubidium and caesium, at a time when provide dynamics and rising demand for crucial minerals are sharpening investor deal with high quality exploration tales,” he provides.
