Stelar Metals identifies new large-scale LCT-pegmatites at Trident
August 31, 2023 at 11:36 am
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Stelar Metals Ltd (ASX:SLB) CEO Colin Skidmore tells Proactive that additional large zoned LCT pegmatites have been mapped south of Lady Don and Triumph at the company’s Trident Lithium Project near Broken Hill. Additionally, new large pegmatites that are continuous over several kilometres have also been identified to the west and north of the historic Trident mine. He says a range of exploration programs are being coordinated to build a series of strong hard-rock lithium pegmatite targets for drilling later this year.
Stelar has five 100% owned projects, located in South Australia’s premier world class exploration and mining district. In February 2023, Stelar acquired 90% interest in three New South Wales projects located in the Broken Hill Block which are in joint venture with Everest Metals Corporation Limited. The company has an experienced exploration team with a track record of discovery success exploring for commodities that are in increasing demand.
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Stelar Metals Limited is an Australia-based company, which is engaged in exploration and development of its lithium and battery-metal copper and zinc projects located in New South Wales and South Australia. The Company is focused on its Trident Lithium Project located in the Broken Hill Block. The Trident Lithium Project (EL 8736) covers an area of approximately 260 square kilometers (km2) is located approximately 50 kilometers (km) north of Broken Hill in New South Wales. The Companyâs Linda Zinc Project (EL 6263) is based in the Flinders Ranges which covers approximately 190 km2. The project is underlain by Neoproterozoic to early Cambrian sedimentary rocks. Its Baratta Project (EL 6803) is underlain by Adelaidean rocks of the Flinders Ranges. The Evelyn Dam Project (EL 5792) covers approximately 134 km2 about 50 km south of Woomera in South Australia. Its subsidiaries include Stelar Metals Exploration Pty Ltd, Resource Holdings No. 1 Pty Ltd, and BR2 Pty Ltd.