Pilbara Lithium

Yari Minerals – 100% interest in the South Wodgina and Marble Bar Lithium Projects in the Pilbara, home to some of the largest hard rock lithium deposits in the world

Lithium Holding - Pilbara

Yari Minerals (YAR) owns 100% of the five exploration licenses (EL’s) in the Pilbara region of Western Australia, which were all granted in 2022.

These 5 exploration licenses cover 1,000 square kilometres and are prospective for lithium and tantalum.

The Pilbara is home to two of the largest know hard rock lithium deposits currently being exploited by Pilbara Minerals Ltd and a joint venture between Mineral Resources Limited/Albemarle Corporation.

OUR PROJECT

South Wodgina

The South Wodgina exploration licenses and are located due south of the Wodgina Lithium mine, wiht a JORC Reserver of 147.0MT @1.20% Li2O and a JORC Resource of 259.0MT @ 1.17% Li2O.  South Wodgina is directly east of Mount Francisco where previous drilling has intersected pegmatites up to 30m thick returning elevated levels of tin, tantalum and lithium within one kilometre of the South Wodgina.

Yari Minerals plan for the highly prospective South Wodgina exploration licenses is to undertake regional exploration to develop target generation for future drilling.

OUR PROJECT

Marble Bar

Yari Minerals owns 100% of three exploration licenses in the Marble Bar region prospective for lithium, which were all granted in 2022 and have not been explored previously.

The Figtree, Camel Creek, and Ant Hill EL’s close to Marble Bar have elevated rear earths presenting at surface which can be associated with the type B granites where spodumene is found when the fractionation intensity allows for the pegmatites to be injected into the granites. 

Global Lithium’s Archer Project located in Marble Bar hosts a JORC Resource of 18.0MT @ 1.00% Li2O.

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