Kingsland (ASX:KNG) hit thickest graphite yet at Leliyn
Kingsland Minerals hit the thickest section of high grade graphite yet in Australia’s Top End.
Kingsland Minerals hit the thickest section of high grade graphite yet in Australia’s Top End.
Grade and thickness are increasing and there is over a kilometre of strike yet to be drilled at Lacroma.
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Kingsland Minerals has found more significant intersections of total graphitic carbon at its Leliyn graphite project in the Northern Territory.…
Multiple thick intersections of high-grade gallium offer the significant potential for a high-priced by product at Leliyn.
Leliyn’s high-grade nature puts into play the potential for Kingsland to enter the big league as a major supplier to the lithium-ion industry.
In the wake of Bonanza-grade intercepts, initial testwork has indicated the prized flake size for the lithium-ion industry.
Exceptionally thick bonanza grade intercepts further confirm the scale and grade of a Northern Territory graphite discovery with world class potential.
IG6 take a big step towards becoming the first Western Australian mine-to-market producer of graphite battery anode materials.