Azure Minerals: Posts up to 4.87 pc lithium in extensive sample program at Andover, WA

Azure Minerals Posts up to 4.87 pc lithium in extensive sample program at Andover, WA

  • Azure Minerals (AZS) records up to 4.87 per cent lithium oxide in pegmatite samples from the Andover project in Western Australia
  • Of 109 samples assayed to date, 85 graded over one per cent lithium oxide, 20 were over 3.5 per cent and nine were over four per cent
  • The results come from the first of 709 samples collected between November and December, with assays for the remaining 600 expected by mid-February
  • Azure’s Managing Director Tony Rovira says the results so far highlight the “huge potential” of the project to host substantial lithium resources
  • Company shares were up 11.5 per cent trading at 34 cents at 12:50 pm AEDT
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