• Global Battery Metals (GBML) has released positive geochemical survey results and plans for expanded drilling at the Leinster Lithium Project in Ireland
  • The drilling will investigate multiple new targets and up to six LCT (lithium-cesium-tantalum) pegmatite dikes
  • Recent rock samples assayed as high as 3.75 per cent Li2O
  • President and CEO Michael Murphy spoke with Simon Druker about the news
  • Global Battery Metals is an international mineral exploration and development company focused on supplying the battery industry
  • Global Battery Metals (GBML) is up by 9.68 per cent trading at $0.17 per share

Global Battery Metals (GBML) has released positive geochemical survey results from the Leinster Project in Ireland.

The company identified multiple drill targets and up to six LCT (lithium-cesium-tantalum) pegmatite dikes extending across Prospecting Licence Area 1597 (Knockeen target) at the project.

The company is now planning for expanded drilling at Leinster comprised of up to nine drill pads with two holes planned per pad. It has secured a local area drill contractor, which will be mobilized once permitting is complete.

Recent rock samples assayed as high as 3.75 per cent Li2O.

Historical records of a 1.8 m wide spodumene-bearing pegmatite vein in the area are also guiding the company’s efforts.

President and CEO Michael Murphy spoke with Simon Druker about the news.

Global Battery Metals is an international mineral exploration and development company focused on supplying the battery industry.

Global Battery Metals (GBML) is up by 9.68 per cent trading at $0.17 per share as of 10:29 am EST.


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