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REDIVIUM LIMITED — Capital/Financing Update 2017
Oct 24, 2017
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Capital/Financing Update
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25 October 2017
ASX & MEDIA ANNOUNCEMENT
Forrestania Lithium Project
- ∂ Drilling appears to have intersected a fertile peraluminous granite which is important when exploring for pegmatites hosting lithium
- ∂ An updated interpretation of the 'margin' of the granite intrusion is being prepared which will aid future exploration targeting
- ∂ Interpretation of results from 2nd phase of exploration (RAB drilling) is ongoing, together with planning and seeking approval for a 3rd phase of exploration (RC drilling)
Hannans Ltd (ASX:HNR) is pleased to update shareholders on the progress of exploration at its 100% owned Forrestania Lithium Project, located approximately 100kms south of Southern Cross, Western Australia (refer Figures 1 and 2 on Page 2).
The background to today's announcement is that Hannans recently responded to a price and volume query from the ASX1 following a substantial increase in the volume traded and price of Hannans shares. Hannans would not normally request a halt in the trading of its shares to provide time to interpret early stage exploration results. The Company would normally summarise these results in a general project update or Quarterly Report. On this occasion however, the Board considered it prudent to request a halt to ensure the market was trading on a fully informed basis.
As previously advised Hannans has focused its exploration approximately 4km west of the interpreted margin of the granite intrusion located on the eastern side of Hannans tenement E77/2219 (refer Figure 3 on Page 3)2 . Accurately mapping the margin of the granite intrusion is important because it is this distance (i.e. 4km) from the margin that appears to be the distance necessary to allow for cooling of the pegmatites sourced from the granite, and for differential crystallization of exotic minerals including spodumene (an important lithium mineral).4 The geochemical data received from the 2nd phase of drilling suggests that the margin of the granite intrusion may be located further west than originally interpreted, and therefore Hannans is combining all data sets to complete a new 'margin' interpretation to aid future exploration targeting.
It is important to note that several pegmatites, close to (but beneath) the surface and at depth, have been mapped by explorers in tenements that abut Hannans' tenure (refer Figure 3 on Page 3) 5 . An example is the pegmatite in the Van Uden open pit (previously mined for gold) which is reported as being an attractive target (for lithium) with a pegmatite greater than 20 metres in width. 6 Much of the area within the Hannans tenure is covered by windblown sands and thick scrub so identifying outcropping rocks (including granites and pegmatites) is challenging. So far Hannans has only completed shallow drilling (max. depth 68m) on previously cleared grid lines7 and is planning further reconnaissance drilling and deeper drilling, subject to completion of the 'margin' interpretation, the generation of robust targets and the receipt of all government approvals.
1 Refer ASX release dated 16 October 2017
2 Hannans initial interpretation of the location of the margin of the granite intrusion on the eastern side of E77/2219 was based solely on airborne geophysics.
4 Refer to presentations released to ASX by Pioneer Resources Ltd (ASX:PIO) as well as research published by Ĉerný 5 Refer ASX releases by Zenith Minerals Ltd (ASX:ZNC) dated 11 August 2016 and 19 June 2017 as well as ASX release by Kidman Resources Ltd (ASX:KDR) dated 5 July 2016 and 5 December 2016. Note that the Earl Grey lithium deposit
starts at close to surface and then plunges to a depth of more than 300 metres. 6 Refer page 5 of ASX release made by Kidman Resources Ltd (ASX:KDR) on 5 July 2016
7 This reduces the environmental disturbance during reconnaissance exploration drill programs


Figure 1: Location Map showing Hannans' Forrestania Project and Queen Victoria Rocks Project and Lake Johnston Joint Venture Project (Hannans free-carried)

Figure 2: Location Map showing Hannans Forrestania Project relative to the only three producing lithium mines in Western Australia and several advanced lithium development projects


Figure 3: Interpreted location of granite intrusion and approximate location only of 1st and 2nd phase of RAB drilling by Hannans. Hannans owns 100% of tenement E77/2219. References to pegmatites logged in drilling is based on information reported by Kidman Resources Ltd.

Figure 4: Phase 2 drilling at Forrestania Lithium Project (Photo courtesy of Bryan Smith)

On Thursday evening 12 Hannans received assay results from its 2nd phase of exploration RAB drilling. The drill holes were located one to six kilometres west of the interpreted margin of the granite intrusion thought to be the source of the pegmatites hosting the high-grade lithium mineralisation at Earl Grey13. Six traverses of drilling were completed with the holes spaced at 50 and 100 metre intervals (refer Figure 4 on Page 3). The holes were drilled to recognisable material and drilling depths averaged 50 metres. Much of the material in the holes appeared to be oxidized granite only (i.e. not pegmatitic rocks) as evidenced by the quartz, kaolinitic clays and occasional mica. If the partially oxidized bottom of hole samples is representative of the underlying granite, then the granite is interpreted to be peraluminous and can therefore be considered fertile15. The presence of a fertile source rock is very important when exploring for pegmatites hosting lithium.
In summary therefore Hannans' next steps include gaining an understanding of the relationship between the lithium anomalism intersected in the 1st RAB drill program and the granite intersected in the 2nd RAB drill program, updating the geological model, generating the next round of drill targets and obtaining government approvals to complete a 3rd phase of drilling.
For further information, please contact:
Damian Hicks Executive Director +61 419 930 087 (M) [email protected] (E)
About Hannans Ltd (Est. 2002)
Hannans Ltd (ASX:HNR) is an Australia resources company with a focus on nickel, lithium, cobalt and gold in Western Australia. Hannans' major shareholder is leading Australian specialty minerals company Neometals Ltd. Since listing on the ASX in 2003 Hannans has signed agreements with Vale Inco, Rio Tinto, Anglo American, Boliden, Scandinavian Resources, Warwick Resources, Cullen Resources, Azure Minerals, Neometals, Tasman Metals, Grängesberg Iron, Lovisagruvan and Montezuma Mining Company. Shareholders at various times since listing have included Rio Tinto, Anglo American, OM Holdings, Craton Capital and BlackRock. For more information, please visit www.hannansreward.com.
Competent Person
The information in this document that relates to exploration results at Forrestania is based on information compiled by Dr Bryan Smith, a Competent Person who is a Member of the Australian Institute of Geoscientists. Dr Smith is a consultant to Hannans Ltd and its subsidiary companies. Dr Smith has sufficient experience, which is relevant to the style of mineralisation and types of deposits under consideration and to the activity which has been undertaken to qualify as a Competent Person as defined in the 2012 edition of the Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves (JORC Code). Dr Smith consents to the inclusion in the report of the matters based on his information in the form and context in which it appears.
12 19 October 2017
13 Owned by Kidman Resources Ltd (ASX:KDR) and SQM (NYSE:SQM) the world's largest lithium producer with revenue in the 12 months to 31 March 2017 of USD2.1 billion. It is also possible that the source of the lithium at Earl Grey is from a different granite intrusion to the one contained within Hannans tenement E77/2219
15 The peraluminous character is determined from the molecular ratio of Al2O3/CaO + K2O + MgO where the value is peraluminous if greater than 1.0.
| Table 1 | ||||||||
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| Section 1 Sampling Techniques and Data | ||||||||
| Criteria | JORC Code Explanation | Commentary | ||||||
| Samplingtechniques | Nature and quality of sampling (e.g. cutchannels, random chips, or specificspecialised industry standard measurementtools appropriate to the minerals underinvestigation, such as down hole gammasondes, or handheld XRF instruments, etc.).These examples should not be taken aslimiting the broad meaning of sampling.Includereferencetomeasurestakentoensure samplesrepresentativeand theappropriate calibration of any measurementtools or systems used.Aspects of the determination of mineralisationthat are Material to the Public Report.In cases where 'industry standard' work hasbeen done this would be relatively simple(e.g. 'reverse circulation drilling was used toobtain 1 m samples from which 3 kg waspulverised to produce a 30 g charge for fireassay'). In other cases more explanation maybe required, such as where there is coarsegold that has inherent sampling problems.Unusual commodities or mineralisation types(eg submarine nodules) may warrantdisclosure of detailed information. | Industry standard sampling of57 RABholes. Samples weresplit to form either 2 or 4meters composites, generallyonly of the geologicallyrecognizable material at endof hole. | ||||||
| Drillingtechniques | Drill type (e.g. core, reverse circulation, openhole hammer, rotary air blast, auger, Bangka,sonic, etc.) and details (e.g. core diameter,triple or standard tube, depth of diamondtails, face-sampling bit or other type, whethercore is oriented and if so, by what method,etc). | 57 verticalRABholes weredrilled at spacing of 50 and100 metresalong six lines tofollow up anomalies from aprevious phase of air-coredrilling. The sampling lineswere located on the oldnickel exploration linesestablished by AMAX Miningin 1974. The lines are atvariable spacing orientedgenerally in an ENE/WSWdirection and never closerthan 800 metres spacing.The holes were drilledvertically to geologicallyrecognizable material. Thiswas always partially oxidizedand the depth of drillingnecessary averaged 50 |
| metres. A total of 2,759metres of RABwas drilled | ||
|---|---|---|
| Drill samplerecovery. | Method of recording and assessing core andchip sample recoveries and results assessed.Measures taken to maximise sample recoveryand ensure representative nature of thesamples.Whether a relationship exists between samplerecovery and grade and whether sample biasmayhaveoccurredduetopreferentialloss/gain of fine/coarse material. | A qualitative logging codewas used to record recovery.Recovery of samples isconsidered to be good andno bias was indicated. |
| Logging | Whether core and chip samples have beengeologically and geotechnically logged to alevel of detail to support appropriate MineralResourceestimation, miningstudiesandmetallurgical studies.Whether logging is qualitative or quantitativein nature. Core (or costean, channel, etc.)photography.Thetotallengthandpercentageoftherelevant intersections logged. | Drill samples weregeologically logged withreference being made to chipsamples that had beensieved from each metre. Thedocumentation of themineralogy was appropriatefor any future metallurgicalstudies. |
| Sub-samplingand analyticaltechniquesand samplepreparation. | If core, whether cut or sawn and whetherquarter, half or all core taken.If non-core, whether riffled, tube sampled,rotary split, etc. and whether sampled wet ordry.For all sample types, the nature, quality andappropriateness of the sample preparationtechnique.Quality control procedures adopted for all subsampling stages to maximise representivity ofsamples.Measures taken to ensure that the sampling isrepresentative of the in situ material collected,includingforinstanceresultsforfieldduplicate/second-half sampling.Whether sample sizes are appropriate to thegrain size of the material being sampled. | The samplesfrom the bottomtwo metres of each hole aswell as the two metresimmediately above werecomposited separately,crushed, pulverized and subsampled for analysis.Thesub-samples were digestedusinga mixture offour acidsand analyzed by opticemission spectrometry.Theanalyticalprocedures areappropriate to themetallurgicalprocessthat willbe used.The analyses thatwere carriedoutare: Ag, Al,As, Ba, Bi, Ca, Cd, Ce, Co,Cr, Cu,Fe,K,La, Li, Mg, Mn,Mo, Na, Ni,P,Pb, S, Sb, Sc,Sn,Sr,Te,Ti,Tl,V, WandZn.Standard qualitycontrolprocedures were appliedwhich included duplicateanalyses. |
| Quality ofassay dataand | The nature, quality and appropriateness of theassaying and laboratory procedures used andwhether the technique is considered partial or | The type and quality of theanalysis and laboratoryprocedures are appropriate |
| laboratory | total. | to the metallurgical process |
|---|---|---|
| tests. | Forgeophysicaltools,spectrometers,handheldXRFinstruments,etc.,theparameters used in determining the analysisincluding instrument make and model, readingtimes, calibrations factors applied and theirderivation, etc. | being considered.Acceptablelevels of accuracy wereestablished by the qualitycontrol procedures. |
| Nature of quality control procedures adopted(e.g. standards, blanks, duplicates, externallaboratory checks) and whether acceptablelevels of accuracy (i.e. lack of bias) andprecision have been established. | ||
| Verification ofsampling andassaying. | The verification of significant intersections byeither independent or alternative companypersonnel.The use of twinned holes.Documentation of primary data, data entryprocedures, data verification, data storage(physical and electronic) protocols.Discuss any adjustment to assay data. | Data was recorded in thefield on paper logs andtransferred to individual .xlsfiles prior to merging withproject database. No twinholes were drilled and noverification of significantintersections by independentlaboratories has beenundertaken. |
| Location ofdata points. | Accuracy and quality of surveys used to locatedrill holes(collar and down-hole surveys),trenches, mine workings and other locationsused in Mineral Resource estimation.Specification of the grid system used.Quality and adequacy of topographic control. | The surveys were carried outusing a hand-held GPS andthe accuracy and quality ofthe surveys were acceptablefor early stage exploration. |
| Data spacinganddistribution. | Data spacing for reporting ofExplorationResults.Whether the data spacing and distribution issufficient to establish the degree of geologicaland gradecontinuityappropriate fortheMineral Resource and Ore Reserve estimationprocedure(s) and classifications applied.Whethersamplecompositinghasbeenapplied. | The holes were spaced at 50and 100 metres along sixtraverse lines spaced atabout 800 metres. The drillhole spacing was sufficient toestablish continuity of themajor geological unitsbetween the drill lines. |
| Orientation ofdata inrelation togeologicalstructure. | Whether the orientation of sampling achievesunbiased sampling of possible structures andthe extent to which this is known, consideringthe deposit type.Iftherelationshipbetweenthedrillingorientationandtheorientationofkeymineralised structures is considered to haveintroduced a sampling bias, this should beassessed and reported if material. | The traverse lines wereoriented at right angles to thegeological structures beingtested and consideredunbiased and appropriate forthe early stageof exploration. |
| SampleSecurity | The measures taken to ensure samplesecurity. | Samples are were storedonsite and transported to thelaboratory by a Hannansconsultant. |
|---|---|---|
| Audits orreviews | The results of any audits or reviews ofsampling techniques and data. | No audits or reviews ofsampling techniques anddata have been conducted todate. |
| Section 2 Reporting of Exploration results. | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mineraltenement andland tenurestatus. | Type, reference name/number, location andownership including agreements or materialissues with third parties such as joint ventures,partnerships, overriding royalties, native titleinterests,historicalsites,wildernessornational park and environmental settings.The security of the tenure held at the time ofreporting along with any known impedimentsto obtaining a licence to operate in the area. | The exploration was carriedout on Hannans'100%owned E77/2219.There areno material issues with the3rd partytenement. Ahas an80% interest in gold rightsonly. | ||||||
| Explorationdone by otherparties | Acknowledgment and appraisal of explorationby other parties. | No other lithium explorationhas taken place on thisproject. | ||||||
| Geology | Deposit type, geological setting and style ofmineralisation. | Exploration is targetingpegmatite-hosted lithiummineralisation. | ||||||
| Drill holeinformation. | A summary of all information material to theunderstandingoftheexplorationresultsincludingatabulationofthefollowinginformation for all Material drill holes:•easting and northing of the drill hole collar•elevationorRL(ReducedLevel–elevation above sea level in metres) of thedrill hole collar•dip and azimuth of the hole•down hole length and interception depth•hole length.If the exclusion of this information is justifiedon the basis that the information is notMaterial and this exclusion does not detractfrom the understanding of the report, theCompetent Person should clearly explainwhy this is the case. | The list of holes is set outbelow. All the holes weredrilled vertically togeologically recognizablematerial. | ||||||
| Dataaggregationmethods | In reporting Exploration Results, weightingaveragingtechniques,maximumand/orminimum grade truncations (e.g. cutting ofhigh grades) and cut-off grades are usuallymaterial and should be stated.Where aggregate intercepts incorporate short | Table 1 below includes allrelevant assay data, i.e.nocut-offs or aggregation hasbeen used. |
| lengths of high grade results and longerlengths of low grade results, the procedureused for such aggregation should be statedandsometypicalexamplesofsuchaggregations should be shown in detail.The assumptions used for any reporting ofmetal equivalent values should be clearlystated. | ||
|---|---|---|
| Relationshipbetweenmineralisationandinterceptslengths | These relationships are particularly importantin thereporting of Exploration Results.If the geometry of the mineralisation withrespect to the drill hole angle is known, itsnature should be reported.If it is not known and only the down holelengths are reported, there should be a clearstatement to thiseffect (e.g. 'down hole length,true width not known'). | Down hole lengths havebeen reported. True widthsunknown. |
| Diagrams | Appropriate maps and sections (with scales)and tabulations of intercepts should beincluded for any significant discovery beingreported These should include, but not belimited to a plan view of drill hole collarlocations and appropriate sectional views. | Figure 3 shows location ofdrill traverses. Cross sectionviews not appropriate at thisearly stage of exploration. |
| Balancedreporting | Where comprehensive reporting of allExploration Results is not practicable,representative reporting of both low and highgrades and/or widths should be practiced toavoid misleading reporting of ExplorationResults. | Comprehensive reporting ofallresults is provided inTable 1 below. |
| Othersubstantiveexplorationdata | Other exploration data, if meaningful andmaterial, should be reported including (butnot limited to): geological observations;geophysical survey results; geochemicalsurvey results; bulk samples –size andmethod of treatment; metallurgical testresults; bulk density, groundwater,geotechnical and rock characteristics;potential deleterious or contaminatingsubstances. | All meaningful & materialexploration data has beenreported. |
| Further work | The nature and scale of planned further work(e.g. tests for lateral extensions or depthextensions or large-scale step-out drilling)Diagrams clearly highlighting the areas ofpossibleextensions,includingthemaingeological interpretations and future drillingareas,providedthisinformationisnotcommercially sensitive. | Further work is discussed inthe body of thisannouncement. |
| Hannans - 2nd Phase of RAB Drilling | Al | Ca | K | Li | Mg | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| DRILL SAMPLE RECORD SHEET | ppm | ppm | ppm | ppm | ppm | |||||
| GDA | 50 | 50 | 20 | 1 | 20 | |||||
| HOLE ID | EAST | NORTH | SAMPLE No FROM | TO | 4A/OE | 4A/OE | 4A/OE | 4A/OE | 4A/OE | |
| MHAC271 749252 | 6444709 | 148365 | 83 | 85 | 99756 | 4263 | 23496 | 27 | 14701 | |
| 148366 | 85 | 87 | 85135 | 3202 | 21051 | 27 | 13836 | |||
| MHAC272 749170 | 6444655 | 148367 | 56 | 58 | 75957 | 139 | 15985 | 46 | 10533 | |
| 148368 | 58 | 60 | 84494 | 115 | 18610 | 43 | 11172 | |||
| MHAC273 749125 | 6444628 | 148369 | 56 | 58 | 78380 | 70 | 10245 | 40 | 7071 | |
| 148370 | 58 | 60 | 82693 | 111 | 14270 | 46 | 10204 | |||
| MHAC274 749085 | 6444605 | 148371 | 56 | 58 | 71247 | 7069 | 15037 | 38 | 10778 | |
| 148372 | 58 | 60 | 67906 | 4260 | 13163 | 45 | 9722 | |||
| MHAC275 749042 | 6444576 | 148373 | 54 | 56 | 73582 | 620 | 25181 | 12 | 3297 | |
| 148374 | 56 | 58 | 67707 | 1508 | 18928 | 56 | 8598 | |||
| 148375 | 58 | 60 | 103426 | 4043 | 18941 | 46 | 9310 | |||
| MHAC276 748991 | 6444549 | 148376 | 56 | 58 | 82724 | 1243 | 23463 | 31 | 10409 | |
| 148377 | 58 | 60 | 87903 | 2119 | 22010 | 35 | 9813 | |||
| MHAC276 748991 | 6444549 | 148378 | 0 | 4 | 98182 | X | 530 | 14 | 478 | |
| 148379 | 4 | 8 | 86963 | X | 687 | 21 | 587 | |||
| 148380 | 8 | 12 | 96497 | X | 599 | 22 | 496 | |||
| 148381 | 12 | 16 | 85920 | X | 512 | 17 | 752 | |||
| 148382 | 16 | 20 | 84310 | 53 | 3579 | 21 | 2451 | |||
| 148383 | 20 | 24 | 99368 | X | 16101 | 34 | 7962 | |||
| 148384 | 24 | 28 | 80702 | 54 | 10664 | 30 | 5496 | |||
| 148385 | 28 | 32 | 82510 | 115 | 18472 | 36 | 7313 | |||
| 148386 | 32 | 36 | 90867 | 200 | 21469 | 42 | 9723 | |||
| 148387 | 36 | 40 | 94406 | 542 | 17599 | 39 | 9458 | |||
| 148388 | 40 | 44 | 108804 | 1009 | 28162 | 62 | 11190 | |||
| 148389 | 44 | 48 | 82223 | 910 | 17135 | 36 | 7584 | |||
| 148390 | 48 | 52 | 65174 | 695 | 9395 | 24 | 7139 | |||
| 148391 | 52 | 56 | 83808 | 1864 | 20409 | 45 | 11141 | |||
| MHAC277 748995 | 6444547 | 148392 | 0 | 4 | 95493 | X | 537 | 11 | 306 | |
| 148393 | 4 | 8 | 90588 | X | 557 | 16 | 292 | |||
| 148394148395 | 812 | 1216 | 8208480330 | X63 | 5301538 | 1518 | 512777 | |||
| 148396 | 16 | 20 | 83777 | 115 | 6571 | 21 | 3869 | |||
| 148397 | 20 | 24 | 74189 | 68 | 9528 | 23 | 5474 | |||
| 148398 | 24 | 28 | 79397 | 56 | 13869 | 32 | 6862 | |||
| 148399 | 28 | 32 | 90768 | 123 | 24580 | 38 | 11731 | |||
| 148400 | 32 | 36 | 59998 | 85 | 12462 | 13 | 5672 | |||
| 148401 | 36 | 40 | 104602 | 580 | 33532 | 38 | 8673 | |||
| 148402 | 40 | 44 | 85781 | 679 | 19345 | 36 | 8321 | |||
| 148403 | 44 | 48 | 71945 | 792 | 11437 | 29 | 8642 | |||
| 148404 | 48 | 52 | 67966 | 1682 | 17267 | 62 | 7467 | |||
| 148405 | 52 | 56 | 85022 | 2139 | 19570 | 54 | 11082 | |||
| 148406 | 56 | 60 | 80979 | 3578 | 14656 | 30 | 9422 | |||
| MHAC278 748955 | 6444527 | 148407 | 56 | 58 | 104315 | 4100 | 21890 | 49 | 13898 | |
| 148408 | 58 | 60 | 103359 | 3694 | 21850 | 49 | 13773 | |||
| MHAC279 748948 | 6446395 | 148409 | 56 | 58 | 66872 | 202 | 1918 | 21 | 817 | |
| 148410 | 58 | 60 | 61972 | 218 | 3025 | 20 | 1265 | |||
| MHAC280 748863 | 6446340 | 148411 | 56 | 58 | 66902 | 5044 | 16806 | 29 | 7900 | |
| 148412 | 58 | 60 | 68477 | 7276 | 21927 | 13 | 1914 | |||
| MHAC281 748771 | 6446275 | 148413 | 56 | 58 | 83454 | 9765 | 15274 | 36 | 16917 | |
| 148414 | 58 | 60 | 78908 | 8616 | 18948 | 44 | 13285 | |||
| MHAC282 748694 | 6446232 | 148415 | 40 | 42 | 71738 | 3632 | 44317 | 15 | 1141 | |
| 148416 | 42 | 44 | 68048 | 3448 | 42880 | 15 | 1109 | |||
| MHAC283 748615 | 6446171 | 148417 | 54 | 56 | 65536 | 3107 | 43050 | 9 | 818 | |
| 148418 | 56 | 58 | 66987 | 2882 | 41901 | 9 | 1028 | |||
| MHAC284 748521 | 6446118 | 148419 | 56 | 58 | 82605 | 100 | 1751 | 19 | 894 | |
| 148420 | 58 | 60 | 59015 | 580 | 7648 | 15 | 5830 | |||
| MHAC285 748736 | 6451008 | 148421 | 64 | 66 | 72113 | 13377 | 13964 | 19 | 13059 | |
| 148422 | 66 | 68 | 61750 | 15640 | 8297 | 13 | 8937 | |||
| MHAC286 748652 | 6450977 | 148423 | 26 | 27 | 85478 | 165 | 9032 | 28 | 466 | |
| 148424 | 63 | 64 | 59998 | 832 | 8414 | 18 | 6048 | |||
| 148425 | 67 | 68 | 68777 | 8363 | 8608 | 15 | 4272 | |||
| 148426 | 71 | 73 | 119064 | 16205 | 19778 | 38 | 13103 | |||
| 148427 | 73 | 75 | 84496 | 11836 | 21241 | 40 | 17007 | |||
| MHAC287 748553 | 6450938 | 148428 | 69 | 71 | 69876 | 4303 | 45440 | 13 | 840 | |
| 148429 | 71 | 73 | 67353 | 3351 | 44804 | 7 | 654 |
| Hannans - 2nd Phase of RAB Drilling | Al | Ca | K | Li | Mg | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| DRILL SAMPLE RECORD SHEET | ppm | ppm | ppm | ppm | ppm | |||||
| GDA | 50 | 50 | 20 | 1 | 20 | |||||
| HOLE ID | EAST | NORTH | SAMPLE No FROM | TO | 4A/OE | 4A/OE | 4A/OE | 4A/OE | 4A/OE | |
| MHAC288 748462 | 6450906 | 148430 | 62 | 64 | 72507 | 9403 | 32027 | 18 | 5364 | |
| 148431 | 64 | 66 | 71185 | 15640 | 30010 | 23 | 5994 | |||
| MHAC289 748356 | 6450855 | 148432 | 20 | 22 | 86008 | 248 | 52468 | 16 | 359 | |
| 148433 | 28 | 30 | 76278 | 7779 | 31133 | 21 | 5829 | |||
| 148434 | 30 | 32 | 73123 | 8186 | 29195 | 19 | 5288 | |||
| MHAC290 748279 | 6450821 | 148435 | 32 | 34 | 69725 | 11361 | 29881 | 18 | 5684 | |
| 148436 | 34 | 36 | 73259 | 15673 | 29920 | 27 | 6245 | |||
| MHAC291 748177 | 6450803 | 148437 | 23 | 24 | 74835 | 4342 | 36578 | 14 | 4866 | |
| 148438 | 24 | 25 | 75778 | 4056 | 40333 | 14 | 4451 | |||
| 148439 | 26 | 27 | 69321 | 2844 | 30589 | 6 | 866 | |||
| 148440 | 36 | 37 | 79300 | 7575 | 35305 | 17 | 4277 | |||
| 148441 | 43 | 44 | 74918 | 12207 | 27182 | 25 | 8017 | |||
| 148442 | 44 | 45 | 72826 | 6183 | 28405 | 17 | 4175 | |||
| 148443 | 45 | 46 | 81463 | 11290 | 35589 | 19 | 5579 | |||
| 148444 | 46 | 47 | 74611 | 11019 | 29480 | 21 | 6732 | |||
| MHAC292 748083 | 6450777 | 148445 | 47 | 49 | 72702 | 20939 | 24937 | 31 | 8188 | |
| 148446 | 49 | 51 | 80827 | 9513 | 30559 | 24 | 5300 | |||
| MHAC293 747992 | 6450737 | 148447 | 43 | 45 | 74018 | 12820 | 24537 | 23 | 6586 | |
| 148448 | 45 | 47 | 75318 | 9150 | 40909 | 10 | 2689 | |||
| MHAC294 747894 | 6450700 | 148449 | 48 | 50 | 75020 | 16103 | 23717 | 32 | 8975 | |
| 148450 | 50 | 52 | 75260 | 18475 | 24419 | 26 | 8275 | |||
| MHAC295 747797 | 6450665 | 148451 | 45 | 46 | 56693 | 2903 | 19229 | 21 | 3085 | |
| 148452 | 46 | 48 | 76941 | 6826 | 18375 | 42 | 10992 | |||
| 148453 | 48 | 50 | 71750 | 14368 | 25994 | 34 | 8536 | |||
| MHAC296 747704 | 6450632 | 148454 | 35 | 36 | 79095 | 560 | 26038 | 9 | 453 | |
| 148455 | 41 | 43 | 75871 | 8417 | 27806 | 18 | 6742 | |||
| 148456 | 43 | 45 | 76916 | 9307 | 23363 | 31 | 8558 | |||
| MHAC297 747589 | 6450604 | 148457 | 37 | 39 | 69664 | 1612 | 41364 | 6 | 697 | |
| 148458 | 39 | 41 | 83136 | 2369 | 59113 | 10 | 687 | |||
| MHAC298 748004 | 6448184 | 148459148460 | 5355 | 5557 | 6546362430 | 32033935 | 4287840365 | 1221 | 637830 | |
| MHAC299 747957 | 6448184 | 148461 | 38 | 40 | 70932 | 202 | 42061 | 9 | 372 | |
| 148462 | 40 | 42 | 69827 | 250 | 41569 | 9 | 485 | |||
| MHAC300 747906 | 6448149 | 148463 | 39 | 41 | 71258 | 1000 | 45691 | 12 | 1109 | |
| 148464 | 41 | 43 | 71649 | 1728 | 42239 | 12 | 1624 | |||
| MHAC301 747863 | 6448135 | 148465 | 39 | 41 | 66985 | 4277 | 44161 | 21 | 938 | |
| 148466 | 41 | 43 | 66165 | 3808 | 45270 | 22 | 1042 | |||
| MHAC302 747817 | 6448117 | 148467 | 29 | 31 | 74457 | 14922 | 28892 | 19 | 7055 | |
| 148468 | 31 | 33 | 73540 | 16211 | 28385 | 21 | 6939 | |||
| MHAC303 747768 | 6448099 | 148469 | 30 | 32 | 85635 | 3300 | 43457 | 19 | 3796 | |
| 148470 | 32 | 34 | 78615 | 18315 | 27141 | 23 | 7830 | |||
| MHAC304 747714 | 6448079 | 148471 | 33 | 35 | 89725 | 2370 | 48637 | 22 | 3119 | |
| 148472 | 35 | 37 | 77178 | 10347 | 34131 | 26 | 5301 | |||
| MHAC305 747674 | 6448067 | 148473 | 29 | 31 | 72828 | 13230 | 29399 | 22 | 7956 | |
| 148474 | 31 | 33 | 72433 | 13630 | 29187 | 23 | 7373 | |||
| MHAC306 747631 | 6448046 | 148475 | 16 | 18 | 95098 | 168 | 14654 | 18 | 279 | |
| 148476 | 34 | 36 | 71774 | 10388 | 29791 | 30 | 5815 | |||
| 148477 | 36 | 38 | 73247 | 13064 | 32740 | 36 | 6027 | |||
| MHAC307 747579 | 6448028 | 148478 | 50 | 52 | 76902 | 11178 | 37063 | 21 | 5835 | |
| 148479 | 52 | 54 | 73575 | 11441 | 23901 | 29 | 7382 | |||
| 148480 | 54 | 56 | 73625 | 10654 | 32405 | 22 | 5503 | |||
| MHAC308 747535 | 6448015 | 148481 | 40 | 42 | 73050 | 2280 | 47147 | 9 | 963 | |
| 148482 | 50 | 52 | 73903 | 11791 | 27631 | 41 | 8186 | |||
| 148483 | 52 | 54 | 73397 | 16827 | 26699 | 56 | 8865 | |||
| MHAC309 745893 | 6446769 | 148484 | 45 | 46 | 30837 | 1030 | 5118 | 7 | 4771 | |
| 148485 | 55 | 57 | 62707 | 1982 | 17858 | 14 | 6724 | |||
| 148486 | 57 | 59 | 72867 | 2863 | 7205 | 7 | 5570 | |||
| MHAC310 745850 | 6446752 | 148487 | 35 | 37 | 78360 | 50802 | 2224 | 8 | 29015 | |
| 148488 | 37 | 39 | 82335 | 54804 | 2663 | 8 | 31284 | |||
| MHAC311 745800 | 6446733 | 148489 | 33 | 35 | 79446 | 58025 | 3619 | 15 | 44039 | |
| 148490 | 35 | 37 | 80157 | 65608 | 3181 | 11 | 45125 | |||
| MHAC312 745754 | 6446720 | 148491 | 14 | 16 | 88025 | 23240 | 1098 | 12 | 19367 | |
| 148492 | 16 | 18 | 86225 | 48159 | 1746 | 8 | 38338 | |||
| MHAC313 745709 | 6446702 | 148493 | 27 | 29 | 77560 | 36323 | 2295 | 19 | 32830 | |
| 148494 | 29 | 31 | 83057 | 45671 | 1002 | 22 | 38932 |
| Hannans - 2nd Phase of RAB Drilling | Al | Ca | K | Li | Mg | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| DRILL SAMPLE RECORD SHEET | ppm | ppm | ppm | ppm | ppm | |||||
| GDA | 50 | 50 | 20 | 1 | 20 | |||||
| HOLE ID | EAST | NORTH | SAMPLE No FROM | TO | 4A/OE | 4A/OE | 4A/OE | 4A/OE | 4A/OE | |
| MHAC314 745660 | 6446683 | 148495 | 9 | 11 | 84728 | 27318 | 2790 | 15 | 17913 | |
| 148496 | 11 | 13 | 82851 | 35290 | 7238 | 17 | 24927 | |||
| MHAC315 745608 | 6446666 | 148497 | 10 | 12 | 77272 | 47551 | 2488 | 10 | 27495 | |
| 148498 | 12 | 14 | 79103 | 51164 | 2719 | 9 | 35621 | |||
| MHAC316 745571 | 6446650 | 148499 | 11 | 13 | 76226 | 48358 | 2675 | 8 | 23209 | |
| 148500 | 13 | 15 | 78339 | 52479 | 3664 | 7 | 31168 | |||
| MHAC317 745517 | 6446631 | 148501 | 14 | 16 | 77613 | 28563 | 5167 | 14 | 23398 | |
| 148502 | 16 | 18 | 75174 | 40496 | 7702 | 11 | 25993 | |||
| MHAC318 745475 | 6446612 | 148503 | 11 | 13 | 72794 | 15013 | 2014 | 6 | 7520 | |
| 148504 | 13 | 15 | 79431 | 26355 | 2004 | 6 | 12710 | |||
| MHAC319 745927 | 6446576 | 148505 | 36 | 38 | 109659 | 1280 | 18623 | 23 | 3680 | |
| 148506 | 38 | 40 | 80802 | 2875 | 27196 | 19 | 1680 | |||
| MHAC320 745972 | 6446594 | 148507 | 30 | 32 | 62437 | 245 | 599 | 26 | 394 | |
| 148508 | 32 | 34 | 71841 | 347 | 1663 | 26 | 478 | |||
| 148509 | 34 | 35 | 62926 | 322 | 11100 | 11 | 4155 | |||
| 148510 | 48 | 50 | 83851 | 153 | 1187 | 29 | 407 | |||
| 148511 | 50 | 52 | 31419 | 356 | 5286 | 7 | 3320 | |||
| MHAC321 746019 | 6446610 | 148512 | 64 | 66 | 60716 | 1295 | 9404 | 18 | 5833 | |
| 148513 | 66 | 68 | 46734 | 4457 | 12247 | 24 | 8023 | |||
| MHAC322 746072 | 6446629 | 148514 | 36 | 38 | 67108 | 794 | 21794 | 26 | 2268 | |
| 148515 | 38 | 40 | 65386 | 1175 | 40952 | 12 | 1756 | |||
| 148516 | 40 | 42 | 59565 | 1364 | 39246 | 8 | 694 | |||
| 148517 | 42 | 44 | 63596 | 2309 | 27130 | 15 | 983 | |||
| MHAC323 746112 | 6446641 | 148518 | 56 | 58 | 73813 | 4938 | 18099 | 31 | 11142 | |
| 148519 | 58 | 60 | 66286 | 11451 | 15250 | 24 | 12101 | |||
| MHAC324 746155 | 6446663 | 148520 | 29 | 30 | 87164 | 101 | 4246 | 12 | 603 | |
| 148521 | 54 | 56 | 76277 | 6572 | 17115 | 33 | 10007 | |||
| 148522 | 56 | 58 | 76915 | 5653 | 17186 | 32 | 8168 | |||
| MHAC325 746216 | 6446678 | 148523 | 56 | 58 | 93593 | 4355 | 16496 | 46 | 13489 | |
| 148524 | 58 | 60 | 86389 | 8150 | 22703 | 63 | 17697 | |||
| MHAC326 746242 | 6446689 | 148525 | 62 | 64 | 112625 | 3079 | 19399 | 63 | 19423 | |
| 148526 | 64 | 66 | 107510 | 2631 | 24782 | 58 | 19268 | |||
| MHAC327 746302 | 6446714 | 148527 | 46 | 48 | 128493 | 1490 | 3949 | 17 | 3384 | |
| 148528 | 48 | 50 | 59734 | 842 | 2058 | 7 | 2789 |