Kingsland (ASX:KNG) discover gallium at Leliyn
Multiple thick intersections of high-grade gallium offer the significant potential for a high-priced by product at Leliyn.
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.
The first return of diamond core assays reveals more high grades and big widths at Leliyn as Kingsland draw closer to its maiden resource.
Kingsland Minerals has produce more word class graphite grades a its Leliyn Graphite Project in Australia’s Northern Territory.
Kingsland Minerals is advancing on converting a large exploration target into a rock-solid JORC resource as graphite gains major attention.
The second round of Leliyn results come home with a series of extraordinarily thick stretches of high-grade graphite from Australia’s top end.
It has been a momentous few months since confirming a graphite discovery, and Kingsland is now fully funded to advance its ambitions at Leliyn.
First holes reveal thick intercepts of high-grade graphite in lockstep with Kingsland’s march to convert an expansive exploration target.