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Torque Metals Ltd (ASX:TOR) is accelerating its drilling campaign at the New Dawn Lithium Project in Western Australia’s Goldfields region with the mobilisation of a second reverse circulation (RC) rig to assist in the company’s maiden hunt for lithium.
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Torque Metals has accelerated its inaugural reverse circulation (RC) drilling campaign at its New Dawn lithium project in WA, mobilising a second rig to site.
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Torque Metals (ASX:TOR) has mobilised a second reverse circulation (RC) drill rig to its New Dawn Lithium Project in Western Australia.
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Torque Metals (ASX:TOR) has dedicated the September quarter to the expansion and exploration of its project portfolio in Western Australia.
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Assays from all four diamond drill holes have confirmed spodumene, grading up to 2.79% Li2O, at shallow depths of less than 90m at the central lode area of Torque Metals’ New Dawn lithium-tantalum project in WA’s Goldfields region.
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Torque Metals Ltd (ASX:TOR) is confident that its New Dawn Lithium Project in Western Australia’s Goldfields could turn out to be a high-grade lithium discovery after a maiden diamond drilling campaign returned shallow lithium and multiple pegmatites.
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Torque Metals (ASX:TOR) has received the first assays from diamond drilling at its New Dawn Lithium Project in Western Australia, confirming spodumene and multiple stacked pegmatite zones.
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Torque Metals Ltd (ASX:TOR) MD Cristian Moreno talks Proactive through results from the first four holes drilled in its inaugural diamond drilling campaign at New Dawn Lithium Project in Western Australia’s Goldfields. Assays from all four of the initial shallow diamond drill holes at the project confirmed spodumene. Multiple stacked pegmatites have also been intersected in subsequent holes drilled slightly north of the central lode and one deep hole at the eastern lode – assays are still pending for these holes.
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Torque Metals Ltd Cristian Moreno tells Proactive the company is eagerly awaiting the results of an inaugural diamond drilling campaign at the New Dawn Lithium Project in the Goldfields of Western Australia, where the company has been testing known pegmatite bodies for spodumene (hard rock lithium) and tantalum