Bradda Head Lithium Ltd. announced that it has completed its core drilling programme at its Burro Creek East asset in Arizona. The first of Bradda's fast-track drilling programmes at its 47km2 of sedimentary claims has been completed, all remaining core has now been logged, delivered to ALS in Tucson, and will shortly be assayed. Bradda has drilled 10 holes (7 new locations and 3 twinned) for a total of 1,145m metres. Originally 5 twinned holes were planned, but the Company decided to focus on resource expansion after receiving positive assays from the first three twinned holes. The 7 new holes have allowed to test more of the unknown areas of the asset and, combined with recent geophysical data, have enabled geologists to increase the knowledge of the deposit significantly. Assay results received so far from the 3 twinned holes on this project (RNS 27/9/2021) have confirmed the 2018 programme's results and have indicated the presence of expected but previously unknown mineralised material in the Lower Clay zone as well as expanded Upper Clay zone material at the Burro Creek East asset. Recent geophysical work at the Burro Creek East asset has added to Bradda's geological model and will be included in the updated resource calculation (due first quarter of 2022) which is expected to be a significantly larger than the current 185kt LCE JORC inferred resource. Assay turnaround times have been slow in returning due to the very high volume of exploration in the US.