Kairos Minerals

Additional Significant Lithium Targets Identified at Roe Hills Project, Eastern Goldfields, WA

Targets are near Kairos’ 2.6km-long Black Cat lithium anomaly, where preparations for drilling are underway, and adjacent to Global Lithium’s Manna deposit

Kairos Minerals Ltd (ASX: KAI “Kairos” or “the Company”) is pleased to advise that it has identified at least seven new lithium targets at its large, 100%-owned Roe Hills Project.


Highlights:
  • New highly prospective lithium anomalies identified from 3,541 soil samples collected at the 100%-owned Roe Hills Project
  • The new lithium soil anomalies are coincident with mapped granites and require immediate field verification and follow-up mapping and sampling prior to drilling
  • The targets are adjacent to Kairo’s 2,600m-long Black Cat lithium anomaly which occurs in the same geological sequence as Manna and has the same orientation
  • Black Cat has been cleared in preparation for drilling
  • Kairos holds 353sqkm of contiguous tenure in the Roe Hills area, adjacent to Alchemy Resources (ASX:ALY) and Breaker Resources (ASX:BRB)
  • Kairos targeting spodumene-bearing pegmatites that occur in close proximity to the Cardunia Syenogranite, like the Manna Li-Ta deposit
  • New soil programme planned to extend anomalies both north and south of current samples


Kairos Managing Director, Dr Peter Turner said: “These quality and exciting soil targets highlight the lithium prospectivity at Lake Roe, where we are targeting buried spodumene-bearing pegmatites.

“We know that this area is fertile hunting ground in the shadow of the Manna Lithium deposit, and our 2.6km-long Black Cat soil anomaly, which comprises coincident lithium, caesium, beryllium and tin, shows huge promise to be a Manna lookalike.

“We now also have an additional half-a-dozen high-quality, new lithium-beryllium- caesium-gallium-rubidium-thallium soil anomalies associated with mapped and interpreted granites & pegmatites in the area which add to the project pipeline”.

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