Monday, 21 October, 2024 - 18:34
Board moves October 21, 2024
Today’s board moves wrap includes Paul Cronin, Gary Steinepreis, Gary Harvey, Justin Clyne, John Madden, Johan Lambrechts, Mark Connelly and more.
Johan Lambrechts has over 18 years of experience and expertise across resource discovery, mineral exploration, mine development, technical and financial studies, mine construction and production.
He has also successfully managed multiple contracts and projects ranging from diamond and RC drilling to infrastructure construction and ore reclamation.
Mr Lambrechts worked for a range of successful Australian ASX-listed mining and resource companies including Godolphin Resources, Ardea Resources and Silver Lake Resources. He had also spent time working with tier-one mining companies including Anglo Platinum, Xstrata Zinc and Glencore.
Mr Lambrechts holds a Bachelor of Science in Geology (Honours) from the University of Port Elizabeth, and has completed the Management Development Program at University of the Witwatersrand.
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Askari Metals | $11.65k |
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African Gold | $0 |
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Hawk Resources | $0 |
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Alma Metals | $0 |
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Anson Resources | $0 |
Rank | Company | 1 Yr | 5 Yr |
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1841st | Bowen Coking Coal">Bowen Coking Coal | -92.38% | -32.27% |
1842nd | Orbminco">Orbminco | -93.33% | -32.24% |
1843rd | Askari Metals">Askari Metals | -93.33% | 0% |
1844th | Kasbah Resources">Kasbah Resources | -93.72% | -62.95% |
1845th | Wide Open Agriculture">Wide Open Agriculture | -94.29% | -41.83% |
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NEWS: Tagged in Board moves October 21, 2024 | 21 Oct 2024 |
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NEW ROLE: Chief Executive, NickelSearch | 21 Oct 2024 |
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NEWS: Tagged in Askari nails high-grade gold at Springdale project | 02 Nov 2023 |
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NEWS: Tagged in Askari knuckles down on nickel potential in Pilbara | 26 Sep 2023 |
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NEWS: Tagged in Askari sampling shows 4.6km Pilbara lithium corridor | 31 Aug 2023 |
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NEWS: Tagged in Askari runs auger rule over nickel, copper at Callawa | 10 Aug 2023 |
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NEWS: Tagged in Pegmatite hits propel Askari lithium play in Namibia | 05 Jun 2023 |
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NEWS: Tagged in Askari continues “aggressive” lithium hunt in Namibia | 17 May 2023 |
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NEWS: Tagged in Askari homes in on fresh NT lithium targets | 30 Aug 2022 |
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NEWS: Tagged in Askari hits ground running with success on NT Lithium | 10 Feb 2022 |
Today’s board moves wrap includes Paul Cronin, Gary Steinepreis, Gary Harvey, Justin Clyne, John Madden, Johan Lambrechts, Mark Connelly and more.
ASX-listed Askari Metals has turned up an encouraging 2 grams per tonne gold after sifting through the soils of its Burracoppin gold project in WA’s Wheatbelt region. The Burracoppin project was historically mined in the 1930s and in some old workings produced gold grades of up to 49 g/t gold. Askari is now redefining a prospective gold corridor that looks like it could be over 3km long.
Multi-element explorer Askari Metals is now spinning an auger drill in search of gold in Western Australia’s Wheatbelt region. It plans to sink and sample 328 holes across a four-kilometre strike distance at its Burracoppin gold project. The latest campaign aims to build upon a recent pass of soil sampling that yielded results of up to 2 grams per tonne gold.
Battery metals explorer Askari Metals is scoping several significant lithium exploration zones after project-wide targeting and modelling at its Yarrie Lithium project in Western Australia. The company says it plans to put its model to the test with an upcoming foray into the field as early as mid-April. During the program, Askari will sample in a variety of ways, including stream sediments and rock chips in addition to mapping.
Multi-element explorer Askari Metals has wrapped up a project-wide exploration campaign at its Yarrie lithium project in WA, 50km northeast of Marble Bar. Viewing the project through a geological lens, the company previously revealed several significant and high-priority targets that have now all been inspected and sampled in the field. In total 129 rock and 238 stream sediment samples were collected.
Results from Askari Metals’ recent soil sampling program have grown the extent of mineralisation at the company’s Barrow Creek lithium project in the NT. The mineralised zone containing multiple lithium-caesium-tantalum type pegmatites has now been extended to an area of 2.8km by 1.9km and remains open in all directions. Notably, significant surface strike extensions of the fertile pegmatite zones identified in the first phase of exploration have been made.
Junior explorer Askari Metals has bagged further high-grade assay results from a second phase of RC drilling at its Burracoppin gold project in WA’s eastern Wheatbelt region. Significant results include a high-grade hit of 2.5m going 11.24 g/t gold contained within an 8.5m strike running 4.88 g/t gold from 19.5m. Another 1m intersection grading 13.2 g/t gold from 34m was also recorded.
Buoyed by positive gold assays, ASX-listed Askari Metals has started a third round of RC drilling at its Burracoppin gold project in Western Australia’s eastern Wheatbelt. The program will probe up to 3500m, with the explorer launching a volley of 13 holes before adjusting its aim and firing another volley of up to 40 holes.
Multi-element explorer Askari Metals has turned up 31 gold nuggets using traditional gold loaming at its Horry copper and gold project 90km south-west of Halls Creek, in Western Australia’s Kimberley region. A high-definition magnetic survey was also completed over the project, lighting up multiple structures similar to the source area of gold. The explorer now plans a drilling campaign as soon as possible.
Junior explorer Askari Metals has completed a third phase of RC drilling at the company’s Burracoppin gold project in WA’s Wheatbelt region. The 40-hole 3639m campaign was targeting untested anomalies identified in earlier surveys and aimed to build on known gold mineralisation intersected in the previous two phases as the company looks to table a maiden mineral resource for the project.
After a third phase of rock sampling, junior explorer Askari Metals has identified lithium anomalism in a south-eastern zone of the company’s Barrow Creek lithium project in Northern Territory’s highly prospective Arunta pegmatite region. Three areas of anomalism were identified along a 5km long pegmatite corridor with results of up to 456 parts per million lithium oxide.
Ahead of an RC drilling campaign later this month, battery metals and gold explorer Askari Metals has uncovered up to 31.9 g/t gold in stream sediment from a loaming campaign at its Horry copper and gold project in WA’s Kimberley region. The company’s exploration campaign included panning creeks and tributaries, metal detecting and collecting rock chip samples. The rock chips revealed grades of up to 3.82 g/t gold and 4.3 per cent copper.
Battery metals and gold explorer Askari Metals has revealed a 600m strike extension of potential gold mineralisation with an auger drilling campaign at the company’s Burracoppin gold project in WA’s Wheatbelt region. Results running up to 619 parts per billion gold were returned with the surficial drilling work in addition to successfully mapping gold mineralisation at Burracoppin along a strike length of more than 4km.
Askari Metals has embarked on another round of field mapping and sampling at the company’s Barrow Creek lithium project located in the NT’s Arunta pegmatite province. The field program is designed to identify and sample outcropping pegmatites in the previously unexplored south-central portion of the project. Previous phases of exploration across the area identified fertile pegmatites with lithium oxide values of up to 817 ppm.
Ahead of an inaugural drill campaign Askari Metals has extended its copper mineralised footprint and defined extensive gold mineralisation after sifting through soils at the company’s Horry copper and gold project in WA’s Kimberley region. The recent soil sampling work picked up results of up to 655 parts per billion gold and up to 152 parts per million copper.
Battery metal explorer Askari Metals has completed another round of field mapping and sampling at the company’s Barrow Creek lithium project located in the NT’s Arunta pegmatite province. The field program was designed to identify and sample outcropping pegmatites in the previously unexplored south-central portion of the project.
The dust clouds from a maiden drill campaign are billowing in Western Australia’s Kimberley with Askari Metals kicking off a 2500m RC program at its Horry copper-gold project. The program is targeting the site’s Horry Horse copper prospect that was identified as a high-priority target after rock chip samples returned results up to 8.5 per cent copper, 0.71 grams per tonne gold and 42 g/t silver.
Askari Metals has received initial high-grade gold results from a third phase of RC drilling at the company’s Burracoppin gold project in WA’s Wheatbelt region. In June a total of 40 RC holes were drilled and now the assays are in from the first nine holes around the project’s Christmas Gift prospect. Broad zones of gold mineralisation have been defined confirming a southern extension of gold at the prospect including a 10m hit at 1.38 g/t gold from 34m.
Using hyperspectral imagery, Askari Metals has identified numerous rare earth element targets at the company’s Red Peak pegmatite project located on the border of WA’s Gascoyne region. The news builds upon lithium-focused sampling completed by the company in January that revealed several areas highly anomalous in a suite of rare earths including lanthanum, cerium, praseodymium, neodymium and europium.
After a hyperspectral survey, Askari Metals has lit up multiple lithium targets at the company’s newly acquired Myrnas Hill lithium project in WA’s Pilbara region. The targets — including one high-priority structure with a strike length of 1.2km — will be the focus of an upcoming field expedition as the company looks to get its boots on the ground as soon as possible.
Askari Metals has acquired another lithium project in WA’s highly prospective Pilbara region from private outfit Mining Equities for a total of $125,000 in cash and shares, bolstering its already brimming battery metals portfolio. In a busy period of activity, the explorer is also reviewing its Red Peak lithium project for rare earth elements potential and has wrapped up its maiden drilling campaign at the company’s Horry copper and gold project.
Askari Metals has received a second tranche of high-grade gold results from a third phase of RC drilling at the company’s Burracoppin gold project in WA’s Wheatbelt region. In June a total of 40 RC holes were drilled for 3639m and now the company has received assays from a further 19 holes with significant results including a 1m hit going 9.54 g/t gold from 31m within a broader 6m strike running 2.37 g/t from 31m.
Askari Metals has unveiled further multi-element potential at the company’s Callawa copper project in WA’s Pilbara region after a recent magnetic survey lit up an area coinciding with samples reading highly anomalous for three additional elements. The high definition drone survey identified magnetic structures correlating well with the company’s previously collected samples going 1610ppm nickel, 119ppm cobalt and 1820ppm chromium.
Askari Metals has unearthed a suite of minerals from reconnaissance field work at its Springdale project in NSW including rock samples showing grades of up to an ounce to the tonne gold. The company has also identified the potential for rare earths and base metals mineralisation in addition to significant levels of cobalt and manganese near historical workings at the site.
Final assay results from phase 3 drilling at Askari Metals’ Burracoppin project show continuity of high-grade mineralisation at its Easter Gift prospect with a 1m hit coming in at an impressive 45.5 grams per tonne gold. The 45.5 gram hit was contained within a wider 3m section grading 17.41 g/t gold from 73m that also included 1m at 2.18 g/t from 74m and 1m recording 4.54 g/t gold from 75m.
Askari Metals has kicked off a soil auger drilling and rock sampling program at the company’s freshly acquired Myrnas Hill lithium project in WA’s Pilbara region to define priority target areas for follow-up exploration. The campaign will collect more than 600 samples in areas of interest marked by a hyperspectral survey and Askari’s own geological target generation.
After an initial phase of reconnaissance, Askari Metals has uncovered high-grade spodumene-hosted lithium within extensive pegmatites at the company’s recently acquired Uis lithium, tantalum and tin project in Namibia, Africa. Results up to 2.1 per cent lithium oxide were returned from 196 rock chip samples collected as part of the company’s due diligence evaluation of the advanced project.
Askari Metals has encountered visible lithium mineralisation from the first phase of drilling at its Uis lithium project in Namibia in addition to intersecting tantalum and tin in the site’s pegmatites. The company has just wrapped up its first drill campaign at the African operation where it completed 59 RC holes for 3017m as part of an overall 10,000m program set to recommence in February next year.
Askari Metals has recorded significant copper and gold results from a maiden drill program at its Horry project in the Kimberley region of WA and identified numerous follow up targets for a second phase of exploration. The company completed 29 RC drill holes for 2096m that confirmed multiple mineralised deposits at its Horry Horse gold target and Mt Dockrell copper prospect.
Battery metal explorer Askari Metals has uncovered a mixed bag of anomalous rare earths whilst hunting for lithium at its Barrow Creek project in NT’s coveted Arunta Block, home to WA1 Resources major rare earths and niobium discovery. Recent rock chip sampling over a prospective lithium-caesium-tantalum pegmatite swarm returned the eye-catching results peaking at 4553 ppm total rare earth oxide.
Askari Metals has confirmed high-grade lithium and tin mineralisation in rock samples from one of two promising tenements the company acquired recently in Namibia. Headline results from the samples, analysed as part of due diligence for the acquisition, include 3.3 per cent lithium oxide, 3.2 per cent tin, 4280 parts per million tantalum and 7980ppm rubidium.
Askari Metals has kicked off a fresh RC drilling program at its Uis lithium project in Namibia. More than 40 drill holes as part of 3,000m campaign aim to confirm high grade rock chip samples and new targets. The company says the project sits within a highly mineralised, spodumene rich pegmatite belt with a history production. Six drill holes have already been completed.
Askari Metals has kicked off phase 2 drilling at a key tenement that forms part of its Uis lithium project in Namibia after an ongoing mapping and sampling program highlighted untested pegmatites at the site. The campaign began late last month and aims to investigate a number of recently discovered pegmatites reported to have visible lithium mineralisation at surface. Askari says the latest RC drill program will cover a minimum of 4000m with four holes already completed and assay results from phase 1 drilling expected in coming weeks.
Askari Metals is eagerly-awaiting results from a reconnaissance mission targeting rare earths at Barrow Creek after rock chip samples highlighted results of up to 4553 parts per million total rare earth oxides. The project is within 40km of Arafura’s Nolans Bore deposit that hosts a JORC-compliant mineral resource of 56 million tonnes at 2.6 per cent TREO. Askari believes it may host similar geology.
Askari Metals has stepped up its aggressive exploration strategy across two tenements at its Uis lithium project in Namibia where it is targeting previously identified pegmatites. The dual RC campaign forms part of a recently expanded phase 1 program at tenement EPL 8535 from 3000m up to 4000m where it has pinpointed at least four different target zones.
Askari Metals has continued its “aggressive” lithium hunt in Namibia, with its drills revealing new lithium-bearing pegmatites with widths of up to 112 metres. The company is now using mapping to help identify further targets for examination across two unexplored tenements in a bid to collect benchmark data for its next phase of exploration.
Askari Metals has hit several 100m-wide pegmatites with multiple zones of lithium-bearing minerals in phase-two reverse-circulation (RC) drilling at its Uis lithium project in Namibia. While assay results are pending, the company isn’t slowing its exploration efforts, with its next round of drilling – including the project’s first diamond drill holes – slated to begin in just weeks.
Askari Metals has completed a follow-up probe to test the copper-nickel potential indicated by rock sampling results at its promising Callawa project in Western Australia, about 90km north-east of Marble Bar. After running an 18-square-kilometre drone magnetics survey last year, it has now finished an 864-sample auger program to test rock-sample geochemistry that included anomalous copper, silver, nickel and chromium.
Askari Metals has highlighted three significant mineralised corridors of anomalous lithium across a strike length of 4.6km following a successful sampling program at its Hillside project in Western Australia’s Pilbara region. The company says a total of 216 rock samples were collected during two separate phases of work, with peak results of 350 parts per million lithium and 170ppm lithium.
Askari Metals’ soil sampling at its Callawa project near Marble Bar in Western Australia's Pilbara region has yielded significant nickel-copper-cobalt mineralisation, with a top value of 1808ppm nickel. It also threw up a a strong nickel-chromium correlation to a high of 2349ppm chromium, a high magnesium- chromium content and a typical nickel-copper ratio – all indicating a strong potential for peridotite-dunite-associated nickel mineralisation.
Askari Metals’ is poised for follow-up work at its Springdale project in New South Wales after a second reconnaissance rock-sampling program turned up gold grades up to 56.7 grams per tonne, with the top 20 samples averaging 12.34g/t. The company says the program turned up granite-hosted and structurally-controlled gold mineralisation related to local intrusives, faulting and shearing.
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