【Ferro-alloys.com】Bryah Resources Limited (“Bryah” or “the Company”) is pleased to provide this update on its Bryah Basin Manganese Joint Venture project (60% Bryah/40% OM (Manganese) Limited (“OMM”)), which is located approximately 150 km north of the town of Meekatharra in central Western Australia.
A program of detailed mapping of the Horseshoe Range in the vicinity of the Brumby Creek Prospect was completed by an expert Manganese consultant and a Company geologist in April 2021. This mapping program was aimed at identifying new areas of potentially concealed high-grade manganese for drill testing later this year.
Commenting on the results Managing Director Neil Marston said:“Bryah controls over 70 kilometres of the manganiferous Horseshoe Range. This mapping program has covered only a small part of the prospective Horseshoe Range. At Brumby Creek, which had not been extensively examined earlier, the sampling results are very encouraging with up to 49% Manganese recorded in this latest program.“A 2020 IP survey trial was successful in identifying manganese mineralisation under shallow cover at Brumby Creek. With the recent IP survey confirming mineralisation there is considerable scope for utilizing this technique, in conjunction with geological mapping, to continue to add new manganese targets.
“A new IP survey has commenced this week to follow up the mapping program, and to identify new targets for drilling later this year. Recent core scanning results confirmed the presence of some exceptionally high-grade manganese in this part of the Bryah Basin.“Bryah is also working with our joint venture partner to complete a series of metallurgical tests to determine the best method to beneficiate our material into a quality manganese ore product.“We see great potential for us to be producing high-grade manganese ore from the Bryah Basin in the near future.”
- [Editor:zhaozihao]
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