With a string of prospective projects across various commodities in Canada, Australia, and Namibia, there’s no shortage of exploration potential across Cazaly Resources’ (ASX:CAZ) portfolio.
Managing Director Tara French tells Mining.com.au that after a promising 2023, the first half of 2024 will be primarily focused on lithium exploration at the company’s Kaoko Project and licence approvals at the Abenab North Project in Namibia.
It will also as a priority follow-up work on anomalous surface results at the Lyons REE Project in Western Australia.
In addition, the company is keen to continue its Canadian exploration activities at the Sundown Lithium project located in the heart of James Bay’s lithium province in Québec, and the Carb Lake Rare Earth project in the Red Lake district of the well-known mining province of Ontario.
French tells this news service: “We actually acquired both of those projects last year. So, we are quite new to Canada, but nonetheless a really exciting project.
This is a really exciting place … it’s greater than 3km in diameter, which by comparison is similar size to Mount Weld. It was drill tested in the 1960s with only 4 drillholes – two about 140m depth.
So, it’s had minimal exploration in the past. Now we managed to get our hands on that old drill core that was done in the 1960s.”