Bridges being installed at Falcon Lake. Source: Battery Age Minerals
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  • Battery Age Minerals (BM8) reports results from a maiden drilling campaign at its Falcon Lake lithium project in Canada
  • The company received assays from its first four drillholes, confirming “significant” shallow lithium mineralisation
  • Assays include 27.6 metres at 1.37 per cent lithium oxide from 16.65 metres downhole
  • Management is now considering an expansion of the drill program
  • BM8 is up 8.86 per cent, trading at 43 cents at 3:31 pm AEST

Battery Age Minerals (BM8) has reported results from a maiden drilling campaign at its Falcon Lake lithium project in Ontario.

Initial assays showed “significant” shallow mineralisation of lithium, reinforcing previous observations reported on July 4.

Assays included 27.6 metres at 1.37 per cent lithium oxide from 16.65 metres downhole. The hit included internal highs of 15 metres at 1.65 per cent lithium oxide.

Other hits included 21.92 metres at 1.44 per cent lithium oxide from 5.7 metres downhole.

These results highlight the presence of valuable lithium deposits in the area, making it a promising prospect for the company.

To date, Battery Age has completed 26 holes covering a total distance of 2693 metres, with assays pending for 17 of these holes.

Drilling operations are ongoing in the Falcon West region as the company continues to assess the scale and geometry of the lithium ore bodies in the area.

BM8 was up 8.86 per cent, trading at 43 cents at 3:31 pm AEST.

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