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IN BRIEF: Bradda Head drills four holes in Basin project, Arizona

Wed, 17th Apr 2024 11:37

Bradda Head Lithium Ltd - The North America-focused lithium developer - Completes drilling of four widely spaced holes for a total of 4,330 feet from a planned programme of 8,800 feet/2,680 meters at the Basin lithium in clay project in Arizona, US. Says the holes have been logged, sampled, and shipped to the laboratory, with results pending. Drilling of a fifth hole is in progress. The drilling of a further three holes has been planned. The programme is scheduled to complete in early May, it adds. Chair Ian Stalker says: "Drilling the Basin North clays has been an exciting and promising program. Thus far; we're finding excellent clay thicknesses, as expected, and some clay depths have been shallower than anticipated,which is an encouraging result that supports the viability and potential of this project."

Current stock price: 1.61 pence, up 3.9%

12-month change: down 76%

​By Sabrina Penty, Alliance News reporter

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