Atlantic Lithium: Extends lithium mineralisation at Ewoyaa, Ghana

Atlantic Lithium Extends lithium mineralisation at Ewoyaa, Ghana

  • Atlantic Lithium (A11) defines new mineralisation within and outside the current resource at its Ewoyaa lithium project in Ghana
  • The company has received fresh assays from recent drilling work at the project, with a top grade of 6.78 per cent lithium oxide reported to date
  • Additional high grades from the latest results include one metre at 5.14 per cent lithium oxide and 0.8 metres at 4.78 per cent lithium oxide
  • Atlantic is now waiting on the remaining assays and will incorporate all results from the program in an updated mineral resource estimate scheduled for early next year
  • A11 shares are down 1.3 per cent to trade at 76 cents at 3:49 pm AEDT
Steve Sam
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