Delta Lithium provides Yinnetharra Lithium and Tantalum MRE update
Published by Jess Watts,
Editorial Assistant
Global Mining Review,
Highlights:
- 140% increase in the Indicated lithium Mineral Resource at Malinda, now totalling 16.1Mt @ 1.0% Li2O, based on an average 40 m x 40 m drill spacing.
- 74% of lithium MRE at Yinnetharra is now classified as Indicated.
- Total updated lithium MRE of 21.9 Mt @ 1.0% Li2O and 75 ppm Ta2O5, representing a 15% reduction in tonnes, due to refined wireframe boundaries and pegmatite morphology changes within the previous Inferred material.
- Additional tantalum Mineral Resource of 17.5 Mt @ 136ppm Ta2O5 and exclusive of the lithium hosted tantalum mineralisation, located proximal to the Malinda Lithium MRE and contained within the same pit shells.
- Total tantalum MRE at Malinda of 39.4 Mt @ 102ppm Ta2O5 representing a 152% increase in contained Tantalum metal.
- Tantalum presents as a potential value-add product at Malinda.
- Exploration drilling last year at the Jameson Prospect has defined a high-grade maiden MRE of 0.8Mt @ 1.66% Li2O, with mineralisation remaining open down plunge.
- Further heritage surveys are planned across Yinnetharra this year with numerous targets to drill including Jameson and regional.
- Delta Lithium’s combined lithium and tantalum MRE for Yinnetharra and Mt Ida Projects is currently updated to:
36.5 Mt @ 1.1% Li2O
54.0 Mt @ 126ppm Ta2O5
Commenting on the updated MRE, Managing Director, James Croser, said:
“This resource update has achieved our primary objective of increasing confidence at Malinda, which provides potential base-load feed for any future processing operation at Yinnetharra. The M1 and M36 pegmatites contain a combined 14.6 Mt of indicated resource, providing enough confidence to commence mining studies and aiming for reserve tonnes. The M1 in particular has achieved a saleable SC6 concentrate in metallurgy test work undertaken by the company, and metallurgy testing continues. Further upside from the updated tantalum resource will be investigated as a potential byproduct revenue source, and incorporated into the testwork program. The maiden Lithium estimate at Jameson also provides for an exciting high-grade growth target.
Read the article online at: https://www.globalminingreview.com/exploration-development/31032025/yinnetharra-lithium-and-tantalum-mre-update/
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