Leo Lithium: Strikes further high-grade lithium at Goulamina, Mali

Leo Lithium Strikes further high-grade lithium at Goulamina, Mali

  • Leo Lithium (LLL) reports a string of “high-grade, thick-intercept” lithium results from drilling at its Goulamina project in Mali
  • The new results come from the Danaya and Northeast Domains in the area and include 115.7 metres at 1.74 per cent lithium and 73.5 metres at 1.64 per cent lithium
  • Leo says the results support a planned Goulamina mineral resource upgrade, which it expects to release before the end of June
  • The company’s drilling work will now enter a new phase to test potential northern strike extensions
  • LLL shares last traded at 48 cents
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