April 18, 2024
The journey to unveiling an unexpected graphite monster
Kingsland Minerals Managing Director Richard Maddocks on its low-cost path toward unveiling the largest graphite deposit in Australia.
Kingsland Minerals Managing Director Richard Maddocks on its low-cost path toward unveiling the largest graphite deposit in Australia.
A maiden 14.2 million tonnes of contained graphite will serve as Kingsland’s foundation towards Northern Territory production.
Castle pass the purity test as it begins a high-level assessment of mining and processing from a high-grade Ghanaian resource.
Kingsland Minerals has commenced a strategic review of its 100% owned Cleo Uranium Project in Pine Creek, Northern Territory, Australia.
Final assays continue to build up thick, high-grade intercepts and more glimpses into the Leliyn’s massive scale.
Kingsland Minerals hit the thickest section of high grade graphite yet in Australia’s Top End.