Latest assays from an 18,500m drill programme at its Ewoyaa lithium project in Ghana showed high grades and have extended the area of known mineralisation, said Atlantic Lithium.
Results from the 6,150m infill and groundwater monitoring work saw high-grade intersections in particular at the Ewoyaa South-2 deposit, where Atlantic wants to convert inferred to indicated resources.
Mineralisation at the South-2 and North-East deposits now extends outside of the boundaries used for the current JORC estimates with additional intersections reported at the Kaampakrom Ewoyaa Main and Ewoyaa North-West deposits, also outside of the current resource.
Neil Herbert, executive chairman, added: "Further results from the Ewoyaa South-2 and Ewoyaa North-East deposit have extended mineralisation outside of the current resource envelope, including 48m at 1.13% Li2O from 137m at Ewoyaa South-2, where mineralisation remains open along strike and at depth.”