Bryah (ASX:BYH) granted for manganese mining
A large upgrade passed the point of critical mass, and the Bryah Basin JV has taken its next step with granted licenses over JORC resources.
A large upgrade passed the point of critical mass, and the Bryah Basin JV has taken its next step with granted licenses over JORC resources.
High-grade intercepts from surface confirm at least 600 metres of strike extent and back up the KR1 discovery with more zones of manganese enriched shale.
A 67 per cent upgrade for the Bryah Basin manganese resource has passed the mark where production studies can now begin.
Black Canyon discover high-grade manganese after more than 18 months of hard work at its Balfour Project in Western Australia.
A discovery follow-up strikes multiple wide and shallow zones of manganese mineralisation and grades in line with significant producers.
A scoping study has fallen in favor of building a 48,500 tpa battery-grade manganese plant to supply the burgeoning North American EV market.
Modelling is underway for a substantial resource upgrade, and Bryah is looking towards mining after the continued receipt of high-grade assays.
More exceptional grades continue to build the Redrum prospect as Bryah work on a JORC resource marked for a hefty expansion.
More high-grade intersections are primed to contribute to a significant manganese upgrade in the Bryah Basin.