Southern Lachlan Fold Belt
The Jingellic Project in southern New South Wales (consisting of EL9403, EL9507 and EL8958) is a greenfields exploration licence covering 1,200km2 in the emerging Southern Lachlan Fold Belt.
Kali Metals owns 100% of the Tallangatta Project in north-eastern Victoria, a greenfields exploration project covering 839km2. These Southern Lachlan Fold Belt Projects are focused on lithium, tin, tungsten, tantalum, niobium and are considered prospective for LCT pegmatites. The combined area of these projects is 2,039km2
The prospectivity of the region is supported with the presence of historical tin workings (early 1900s) and recent rock sampling returning high-grade results up to 11.0% tin, 1,060ppm tantalum and 1.5% lithium-oxide. These promising results were bolstered during a recent rock chip sampling campaign, where best results included up to 8.0% SnO2, along with accessory tantalum (up to 560ppm Ta) and niobium (up to 490ppm Nb).