Kingsland (ASX:KNG) continue the Leliyn largesse
The second round of Leliyn results come home with a series of extraordinarily thick stretches of high-grade graphite from Australia’s top end.
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.
Kingsland secure government co-funding for diamond drilling as it moves on converting a massive exploration target into a maiden JORC resource.
After early drilling struck broad intervals of graphitic schist, an EM survey has backed up the scope of an impressively large exploration target.
As graphite deficits loom over the EV industry, Kingsland get an early success on converting a hefty exploration target into a maiden JORC resource.
Kingsland Minerals has begun an extensive campaign to convert their high-quality graphite into a massive maiden resource.
As analysts predict severe impending shortfalls, Kingsland is greenlit for maiden drilling to claim a globally significant graphite resource.
Kingsland Minerals reveal an inferred uranium resource exceeding five million pounds fresh off its ASX listing.
Kingsland Minerals make whopping graphite discovery in Australia’s Top End.