Lindian Resources back infill drilling at The King
September 12, 2023 at 05:01 pm
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Lindian Resources Ltd (ASX:LIN, OTC:LINIF) CEO Alistair Stephens tells Proactive the drill rigs are back at the Kangankunde Rare Earths Project in Malawi for an infill drill program designed to convert some of the inferred resources into the indicated category. A feasibility study for the project is on track for release for Q1 next year. Meanwhile, the company has secured important confirmation of the nature of rare earth element (REE) concentrate from the project with the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation (ANSTO) not considering it to be radioactive for transport services.
“Having confirmation from ANSTO Minerals, the highly regarded Australian Government nuclear science and technology organisation, that the rare earth concentrate from Kangankunde is not classified as radioactive for transport purposes (ie Class 7) is very significant for the project,” Stephens said.
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Lindian Resources Limited is a mineral exploration company. The Companyâs principal focus includes the ongoing exploration and development of the Kangankunde Rare Earths Project. In addition, the Company is advancing its portfolio of bauxite projects in Guinea. The Kangankunde Rare Earths Project is located in central Malawi approximately 90 kilometers (km) north of the city of Blantyre in the southern part of the country. The Kangankunde Rare Earths Project is rich in Neodymium and Praseodymium. Its Gaoual Bauxite Project is in northwestern Guinea within the Boke Bauxite Belt. It is situated south of the township of Gaoual in the northern portion of the Kogon-Tomine interfluve, about 65 km northeast of Sangaredi. The Lelouma Project is located just 40km from its high grade Gaoual conglomerate bauxite project. The Woula Bauxite Project is located in North-Western Guinea, and is 10km from an existing haul road connecting to the bauxite export terminal in Katougouma.