Kula Gold Limited announced excellent progress on potential lithium bearing pegmatites at its 100% owned Brunswick Project, approximately 45km north of hard rock lithium mine, Greenbushes Lithium Mine in Western Australia.
Ground exploration has increased with the number of pegmatite targets being mapped, rock chipped and this work is continuing. Rock chip samples and UFF soil samples have been sent to the laboratory for multielement analysis that includes not only Lithium (Li) detection but additional pathfinder elements Caesium (Cs), Niobium (Nb) and Tantalum (Ta) and will be reported in due course. The drone magnetics has been flown and the below map now highlights the significant NE structure that has been interpretated to be a possible hidden pegmatite, with a coincident lithium geochemical anomaly on the surface. The soil programme on the tenement, the target has a total potential strike of 1.7km with up to 102ppm lithium which is encouraging for surface sampling. Lithium due to its high mobility in the weathering zone is normally very low and these results are above background measurements. Recent reconnaissance mapping and rock chip sampling has detected anomalous tantalum readings of 74.8ppm and 45.1ppm which is significantly above background of approximately 1ppm. This is the second highly anomalous analysis for Kula's exploration team. This follow-up rock chip sampling and the upcoming results of a recent UFF soils programme adds significance to this virgin ground on this prospect area. The drone magnetic image was flown at a prospect scale and was conducted at 25m line spacing to determine structures below the surface that may indicate dilation or movement that will allow pathways for pegmatites to come to the near surface. The interpreted strike of the Hippy Lady Prospect is now nearly 2 kilometres long.