Triton Intersects Large Zone of Graphitic Mineralization at Ancuabe

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Triton Minerals Ltd. (ASX:TON) released an update on exploration and drilling at its Mozambique-based Ancuabe project, commenting that initial exploratory diamond drilling has intersected “significant visual graphite mineralisation.”

Triton Minerals Ltd. (ASX:TON) released an update on exploration and drilling at its Mozambique-based Ancuabe project, commenting that initial exploratory diamond drilling has intersected “significant visual graphite mineralisation.” The mineralisation is continuous over a strike length of more than 550 meters within a 2.5-kilometer target strike length.
Other highlights include:

  • Multiple mineable zones of large and jumbo flake graphite intersected
  • Reverse circulation (RC) rig activated on infill resource definition program
  • Environment Impact Assessment (EIA) continues on schedule
  • DUAT applications on schedule
  • Initial feasibility study commenced
  • Early works commenced with a 15km all-weather access road to sealed highway completed to T12 site
  • Triton confident of establishing a world class and world leading graphite project

Brad Boyle, managing director and CEO of Triton, commented:

The intersection of this large graphitic mineralisation zone at Ancuabe is a very exciting development for Triton, as it creates more development opportunities.
The identification of multiple visual zones of large and jumbo flake graphite over considerable distances is once again verifying the world class nature of the Ancuabe location and the accuracy of the VTEM data. Triton is now aiming to define a JORC complaint resource at T12 by the end of 2015.
This most recent discovery of high quality graphitic mineralisation puts Triton in the unique position to customise TMG products to suit a very diverse market end users, by providing the best range flake graphite sizes.

Click here to read the full Triton Minerals Ltd. (ASX:TON) press release.

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