29th May 2018 10:28
LONDON (Alliance News) - IronRidge Resources Ltd said Tuesday it discovered multiple, broad visible pegmatite intersections in its reverse circulation drilling at the Ewoyaa lithium project in Ghana.
In the first nine holes drilled, the mineral exploration company said it found a continuous 130 meters pegmatite interval.
IronRidge Chief Geologist Len Kolff said: "130 meters of continuous visible pegmatite from surface in [reverse circulation] drilling is a very significant drill intersection; notwithstanding multiple additional visible pegmatite intersections including 62 meters and 40 meters in the first nine holes drilled."
IronRidge shares were trading up 1.9% at 25.72 pence.
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