Forrestania Resources recommences lithium field work in Canada
August 24, 2023 at 01:51 pm EDT
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Forrestania Resources Ltd (ASX:FRS) MD Michael Anderson tells Proactive the company has recommenced fieldwork at the Hydra Lithium Project in James Bay in Quebec, Canada, after authorities suspended the program in June due to forest fires in the region. The fieldwork is being carried out by Forrestania’s joint venture partner ALX Resources Corp and involves reconnaissance and rock sampling of priority targets in the eastern area of Hydra, which is currently unaffected by fire conditions. The work at Python East and Python West will continue into early September.
“We are obviously pleased to be getting back on the ground after the delays related to the forest fires and associated restrictions,” Anderson said.
“We are grateful to our joint venture partner ALX for managing the various logistical challenges created by the delays and now look forward to testing the potential of the Hydra Project, which comprises one of the larger landholdings in this highly prospective jurisdiction.”
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Forrestania Resources Limited is an Australia-based exploration company. The Company is engaged in searching for lithium, gold and nickel in the Forrestania, Southern Cross and the Leonora/Eastern Goldfields regions of Western Australia. The Companyâs projects include Forrestania, Southern Cross and Leonora. The project is situated in the southern Forrestania Greenstone Belt, with a tenement footprint spanning approximately 100 kilometers (km), the emerging Kat Gap gold deposit, the operating Flying Fox, and Spotted Quoll nickel mines, and other discovered Mt Holland lithium projects. The Southern Cross Project is comprised of 5 tenements: one exploration license, three exploration license applications, two prospecting licenses and one mining license, covering approximately 144.28 square kilometers (km2). The Leonora Project includes one exploration license and 5 exploration license applications, covering a total of approximately 853.5 km2.