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  • Grades of up to 3.8% lithium dioxide returned from rock chip samples at Turner River
  • The project is located close to two operating lithium mines and an advanced development asset
  • Discovery reinforces prospectivity of Pilbara for lithium exploration

 

QX Resources has returned some of the highest-grade samples of lithium ever recorded in the Pilbara.

Another new lithium discovery is emerging in the Pilbara after QX Resources (ASX: QXR) reported assays of up to 3.8% lithium dioxide and 1.3% rubidium from rock chip samples at its Turner River project.

The encouraging results came from pegmatites found in a new area of interest at Turner River and just 250m from where the first samples collected last year graded as much as 4.9% lithium dioxide.

 

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Sample locations at QXR’s Turner River lithium project. Pic via QXR

 

Turner River is part of what QXR is describing as the “Split Rock Supersuite”, which is associated with the Wodgina and Pilgangoora lithium mines, as well as the 18Mt Marble Bar project being developed by Global Lithium Resources (ASX: GL1).

QXR owns 100% of four projects in the region.

 

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Examples of samples with high lithium and REE assays from Turner River. Pic via QXR

 

Prime location in the ‘heart of the Pilbara’

Detailed airborne geophysics have been completed over Turner River and the results are currently being assessed by QXR’s specialist consulting team. The findings are expected to be merged with district-scale geophysics and spectral image analysis to better define mineralised extensions and drilling targets.

 

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QXR’s hard rock tenements in the Pilbara. Pic via QXR

 

QXR managing director Steve Promnitz said the high-grade results validated a “much more structured and comprehensive” exploration campaign at Turner River.

“The fact that we continue to identify high grade samples over a broader area is very positive and warrants immediate follow up,” he said.

“These are some of the highest-grade samples of lithium recorded in the Pilbara and it has reinforced our confidence in this project.

“Recent results by other companies reaffirm the Pilbara as the prime location globally for major lithium hard rock discoveries and QXR holds favourable ground in the heart of the Pilbara.”

QXR said the airborne geophysics report would be released imminently.

 

Hard rock with a side of brines

QXR is also advancing its opportunities in California, USA, with the Liberty Lithium brine project.

Don’t know how lithium brines projects work? Tune in below to hear Promnitz discuss the salty spectacle from A-Z.

 



 


 

This article was developed in collaboration with QX Resources, a Stockhead advertiser at the time of publishing.

 

This article does not constitute financial product advice. You should consider obtaining independent advice before making any financial decisions.

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