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iTech Minerals (ASX:ITM) intersects REE in first drill holes at Ethiopia prospect

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ASX:ITM      MCAP $9.049M
18 May 2022 11:29 (AEST)

Drilling at the Ethiopia Prospect, Eyre Peninsula, South Australia. Source: iTech Minerals

iTech Minerals (ITM) has intersected intervals of rare earth elements (REE) in the first round of drilling at its Ethiopia prospect in South Australia.

The prospect is on the Eyre Peninsula where the company is testing the potential for ion adsorption clay REEs within high purity kaolin mineralisation.

Over the past three months, iTech has completed 115 drill holes at the prospect and has received results from the first 23 holes.

Of the 23 holes, 16 have returned intervals of kaolin the company considers significant and screening was completed to concentrate the kaolin fraction.

Significant rare earth mineralisation in the kaolin fraction was noted in all but one of the 16 holes and ITM said the results confirm sampling of historical holes.

Moreover, the results so far confirm the potential for the formation of ion adsorption clay REE style mineralisation, with metallurgical work confirming an ionic component is present at Ethiopia.

iTech plans to undertake further test work to assess the extent to which the REEs are easily leachable.

So far, the mineralisation has been identified to extend over 1.3 kilometres by 1.2 kilometres, however, with results for the remaining samples pending, Managing Director Mike Schwarz said the company is excited to see the full extent of the mineralisation at the prospect.

Shares were up 13.3 per cent and trading at 51 cents at 11:29 am AEST.

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