- Voltaic Strategic Resources (VSR) kicks off a new drilling campaign at its Ti Tree lithium project in the Gascoyne region of Western Australia
- The company plans 3500 metres of RC drilling at its Morpheus, Akira and Lewis prospects which have high-priority surface geochemical anomalies
- The Morpheus and Akira targets are located in the ‘Goldilocks’ zone
- The company is planning down-dip deeper drilling at the Anrada prospect to examine untested LCT potential targets
- Shares are up 2.44 per cent, trading at 4.2 cents at 1:41 pm AEST
Voltaic Strategic Resources (VSR) has kicked off a phase three drilling campaign at its Ti Tree lithium project in the Gascoyne region of Western Australia.
The company has planned 3500 metres of reverse circulation (RC) drilling at its Morpheus, Akira and Lewis prospects with high-priority surface geochemical anomalies.
The Morpheus and Akira targets are located in the ‘Goldilocks’ zone, where “significant” intersections have been identified by Delta Lithium at the Yinnietharra lithium project neighbouring Ti Tree.
“The RC drill rig being employed has the capacity to drill deeper than previous campaigns allowing us to thoroughly examine the extents of the pegmatite swarms at each prospect and potentially vector to mineralisation at depth and undercover,” Voltaic CEO Michael Walshe said.
The company has also planned down-dip deeper drilling at the Anrada prospect to examine untested lithium-caesium-tantalum (LCT) potential targets.
VSR was up 2.44 per cent, trading at 4.2 cents at 1:41 pm AEST.