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02:53
Kingfisher Mining sees significant growth in scale at Mick Well
Kingfisher Mining Ltd executive director and CEO James Farrell sat down with Jonathan Jackson in the Proactive Australia studio to talk about the recent discovery of new high-grade rare earth element (REE) mineralisation at the MW14 target at Mick Well. Farrell outlines the extension of mineralisation at Mick Well, its potential and how significant the growth in scale has been over the last few months. Finally, Farrell outlines the next steps for Mick Well as we look forward to 2024. #ProactiveInvestors #KingfisherMining #ASX #RareEarthElements #CriticalMinerals #invest #investing #investment #investor #stockmarket #stocks #stock #stockmarketnews
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Kingfisher Mining identifies large REE anomalies at LK1
Kingfisher Mining Ltd (ASX:KFM) CEO James Farrell tells Proactive the company has defined several exciting carbonatite targets at the large-scale LK1 rare earth elements (REE) target in the highly prospective Gascoyne Province of Western Australia. The anomalies at LK1 were defined from a surface geochemistry survey, with a peak light rare earth oxides (LREO) value of 0.21%. These anomalies coincide with the new carbonatite pipe targets, identified during the recently completed ground gravity survey and airborne magnetics at the prospect. #ProactiveInvestors #KingfisherMining #ASX #RareEarthElements #CriticalMinerals #invest #investing #investment #investor #stockmarket #stocks #stock #stockmarketnews
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Kingfisher Mining boosts REE mineralisation at Mick Well
Kingfisher Mining Ltd (ASX:KFM) CEO James Farrell tells Proactive the company has confirmed four new high-grade rare earth element (REE) discoveries at its Mick Well Project in Western Australia’s Gascoyne Province. With more than 13.5 kilometres of mineralised strike identified so far, the company continues to receive encouraging results. More than 75% of samples have returned greater than 1% total rare earth oxides (TREO) and a peak value of 26.5% TREO and 4.6% neodymium and praseodymium oxide. A highlight is the presence of strongly mineralised ferrocarbonatite associated with the southeastern pipe target with up to 6.5% TREO. #ProactiveInvestors #KingfisherMining #ASX #RareEarthElements #CriticalMinerals #invest #investing #investment #investor #stockmarket #stocks #stock #stockmarketnews
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Kingfisher Mining identifies broad lithium anomalies at Chalby Chalby
Kingfisher Mining Ltd (ASX:KFM) CEO James Farrell tells Proactive the company has received encouraging results from a soil geochemistry survey at its Chalby Chalby lithium project in the Gascoyne region of Western Australia. Broad lithium anomalies have been spotted from first pass, widely spaced soil geochemistry at the project. The lithium anomalies now extend over 1,600 metres in length and 800 metres in width and are associated with pegmatites that yielded rock chip results of up to 0.61% Li2O. #ProactiveInvestors #ASX #KFM #Lithium #Mining #Geochemistry #invest #investing #investment #investor #stockmarket #stocks #stock #stockmarketnews
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Kingfisher Mining may have found source of REEs at Mick Well
Kingfisher Mining Ltd (ASX:KFM) CEO James Farrell tells Proactive the company has identified three new carbonatite pipe targets from the recent gravity survey at Mick Well in the highly prospective Gascoyne Province of WA. KFM’s exploration is focusing on large-scale carbonatite targets along the 54-kilometre Chalba target corridor and the 30-kilometre Lockier target corridor. The three large carbonatite pipe targets have been found below high-grade vein and dyke REE mineralisation at Mick Well. They were generated using three-dimensional modelling of the gravity and magnetics data, with areas with more dense and more magnetic rocks identified from the geophysics. #ProactiveInvestors #KingfisherMining #ASX #RareEarthElements #MickWellProject #invest #investing #investment #investor #stockmarket #stocks #stock #stockmarketnews
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Kingfisher Mining discovers more high grade REEs at Mick Well
Kingfisher Mining Ltd (ASX:KFM) CEO James Farrell speaks with Proactive after the company returned further high-grade rare earth element (REE) mineralisation in the Mick Well area of the highly prospective Gascoyne Province in Western Australia. Results returned from two newly discovered parallel mineralised lodes at MW9 have been described as “exceptional” and the company expects more from the 54-kilometre-long Chalba target corridor, which is more than 22 kilometres from Mick Well. In addition, Kingfisher has completed gravity surveys targeting undercover carbonatites related to the identified systems at LK1 and Mick Well. #proactiveinvestors #ASX #KFM #REE #mining #invest #investing #investment #investor #stockmarket #stocks #stock #stockmarketnews
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Kingfisher Mining sees potential for lithium-bearing pegmatites
Kingfisher Mining Ltd (ASX:KFM) CEO James Farrell tells Proactive the company has demonstrated the lithium potential of its Chalby Chalby Project in the Gascoyne region of Western Australia with the further discovery of lithium up to 0.61% in rock chips during first-pass exploration sampling. The company has mapped more than 11,000 metres of outcropping pegmatites covering an area of 3.3 kilometres by 3 kilometres at Chalby Chalby. Importantly, the mapping exercise has identified two other areas in addition to Chalby Chalby that have significant pegmatite intrusions, with individual pegmatites up to 50 metres thick. #ProactiveInvestors #KingfisherMining #ASX #CriticalMinerals #Lithium #invest #investing #investment #investor #stockmarket #stocks #stock #stockmarketnews
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'Very Positive Steps for a Very Early Stage Project' in WA: Kingfisher Mining's James Farrell
Kingfisher Mining (ASX:KFM) has mapped more than 11,000m of outcropping pegmatites at its Chalby Chalby prospect in the Gascoyne region of Western Australia. The company's Executive Director and CEO, James Farrell, says the team is starting to see 'grade continuity' for lithium across the pegmatites. . ========== *Disclaimer*: The information we have provided you is purely factual in nature and does not take account of your personal objectives, situation or needs. The information is objectively ascertainable and, therefore, does not hold and are not authorised under an AFSL to provide financial product advice. If you require personal advice you should consult an appropriately licensed or authorised financial adviser. Mayfair Media Operations Pty Ltd and affiliated companies accept no responsibility for any claim, loss or damage as a result of information provided or its accuracy. See our website http://Mining.com.au for our full Terms & Conditions. ==========
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Kingfisher Mining confirms lithium-bearing pegmatites
Kingfisher Mining Ltd (ASX:KFM) CEO James Farrell tells Proactive the company has confirmed the presence of lithium-bearing pegmatites at the Chalby Chalby Project in the Gascoyne region of Western Australia. KFM used rock chip sampling over a 3.3-kilometre by 3-kilometre area to determine the project’s prospectivity for lithium, returning results up to 0.34% lithium. The project sits along strike from the Thirty Three Suite pegmatites, which are known to host lithium at Delta Lithium’s Yinnetharra Project where initial drilling generated results up to 29 metres at 1.39% lithium. #ProactiveInvestors #KingfisherMining #ASX #CriticalMinerals #Lithium #invest #investing #investment #investor #stockmarket #stocks #stock #stockmarketnews
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Kingfisher Mining advancing large-scale carbonatite targets
Kingfisher Mining Ltd (ASX:KFM) CEO James Farrell tells Proactive the company has confirmed the presence of rare earth element (REE) mineralisation at the CH8 target of the Mick Well Project, in WA while also advancing mapping and sampling for a lithium exploration program on the tenure. KFM has confirmed the presence of a large-scale carbonatite intrusion (a type of geology prospective for REEs) at both the CH8 and CH11 targets at Mick Well with geological mapping and sampling. #ProactiveInvestors #KingfisherMining #ASX #RareEarthElements #Lithium #CriticalMinerals #invest #investing #investment #investor #stockmarket #stocks #stock #stockmarketnews
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