In case of a TO, what will happen with The Manono Extension Project? It comprises two granted exploration permits (PRs 4029 and 4030) covering 242.25km
2 and surround the Manono Project licence.
The Manono Extension Project comprises two granted exploration permits (PRs 4029 and 4030) covering 242.25km
2 and surround the Manono Project licence.
Within the project, there are two primary targets delineated from the photo-geological interpretation (completed in 2014) that potentially represent the strike extensions of the Manono pegmatite to the SW and to the NE:
- SW Extension Target: A mapped pegmatite body of about 800m strike length and 200m wide, the SW target is a very highly weathered Calcic feldspar (albite)-quartz-muscovite pegmatite with parallels in mineralisation characteristics to the main Kitotolo pegmatites which may represent the southern extension to the main Kitotolo orebody.
- NW Extension Target: A well-developed lateritic cover under soil, with laterite believed to be 2-3m thick and a laterite developed in an east-west orientation measuring 2km by 1.5km.
Rinse and repeat? Remember, infrastructure going in for the Manono Project opens the whole region up for more lithium projects!