Archer Exploration Ltd: Extends South Australia Lithium Footprint
Highlights:
- New lithium prospective tenement on Eyre Peninsula acquired along strike of historic spodumene occurrence and adjacent Archer's existing large graphite holdings
- Additional pegmatite outcrops also identified on Archer's existing Eyre Peninsula tenements
- Local region's lithium potential complements Archer's Campoona graphite project there, as "the natural buyers of Company's battery grade graphite are also buyers of lithium"
- Low cost strategy underway to examine lithium upside but Leigh Creek magnesite and Campoona graphite projects remain priority
The new tenement area (ELA 2016/057) (Figure 1, see link below) abuts two northeastern boundaries of Archer's existing and large 2,300km2 Eyre Peninsula holdings, which host the Company's Campoona battery grade graphite and Sugarloaf agricultural carbon projects north of Cleve.
Previously reported historic spodumene occurrences contained within the Lincoln Complex host rocks on the north eastern edge of the Company's extensive Eyre Peninsula Project (Figure 1), extend into the new tenement area.
The newly acquired area is in addition to multiple occurrences of outcropping pegmatite veins with tourmaline and associated tin mineralisation and historic spodumene occurrences reported to the SA Mines Department, noted in an updated report by Archer earlier this month on the lithium potential of its existing large Eyre Peninsula holdings.
The Lincoln Complex host rocks are dominated by Gneissic granites and do contain fractionated pegmatite rocks within them as observed elsewhere on Archer's Eyre Peninsula Project area (refer to ASX announcement dated 19 May 2016 and Figures 2 and 3, see link below).
Historically, these pegmatites have not been tested for their lithium potential.
A recent visit to the existing tenement area by Archer identified additional extensive outcropping pegmatite occurrences which the Company will map and sample at the start of the next exploration campaign (Figures 2 and 3).
Archer Executive Chairman, Mr Greg English:
"The lithium potential of the Eyre Peninsula has never been tested despite the presence of extensive lithium bearing pegmatites, tin, tourmaline and spodumene mineralisation. As Archer has been actively exploring the Eyre Peninsula for the past eight years, our built-up experience of this multiple commodity and richly mineralised region does give us an advantage over other explorers in terms of identifying the lithium potential of the Eyre Peninsula.
"Our focus will remain on the development of our graphite and magnesite projects. However, as we have such a large tenement holding in a highly prospective and geologically rich part of South Australia, we recognise the upside of continually assessing our tenement areas for new opportunities in line with market and sector developments. This strategy has been successful for Archer in the past as is evidenced by our early discovery of the high quality battery grade Campoona graphite project on Eyre Peninsula now under development.
"Within this mix, we see lithium exploration as complementary to our mainstream graphite focus as the natural buyers of Archer's battery grade graphite will also be buyers of lithium.
"Our extensive tenement holdings on the Eyre Peninsula simply provide Archer with ready access to a highly prospective lithium area and with all of the key elements present for a potential lithium discovery, the Company is moving ahead with a low cost opportunity to create value for our shareholders whilst still developing our graphite and magnesite projects."
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About Archer Exploration Limited:
Archer Exploration Ltd. (ASX:AXE) is an Australian Stock Exchange listed company with 100% ownership of 15 tenements and one Exploration Licence Application all in South Australia covering 6,053 km2.
Archer also has the rights to all minerals other than uranium on EL4693 covering a further 816 km2. Archer's main project is the Campoona Graphite Project which is located within reach of established and major developing infrastructure. It has a JORC 2004 Resource of 5.27 million tonnes @ 7.6 % TC (based on 2% TC cut-off).
Contact:
Mr Greg English, Chairman
Archer Exploration Ltd.
Tel: +61-8-8272-3288
Mr Gerard Anderson, Managing Director
Archer Exploration Ltd.
Tel: +61-8-8272-3288