Lithium Ridge

Lithium Ridge has numerous pegmatite intrusions in close proximity, extending from the surface.

Historically, it was an opencast mine featuring a low stripping ratio. Its lithium-bearing minerals include spodumene and petalite.

  • 3 300 hectare licence area, 35 km from Uis
  • Pegmatite hosted mineralisation with high Sn-Li-Ta resource potential
  • Abundant, closely spaced pegmatites
  • Observable lithium minerals include petalite, spodumene and lepidolite
  • Ore compatible with Uis processing
  • Channel sampling results of up to 2.18% Li₂O, over 9.68m and 0.18% Sn and 89 ppm Ta
  • Reverse circulation drilling results of up to 2.13% Li₂O
  • Lithium mineralisation at depth