King Tamba
Rb and Li
Key Highlights
- JORC Mineral Resource of 5Mt @ 0.14% Rb₂O and 0.05% Li₂O, with mineralisation open in all directions
- 43km² project in the prospective Dalgaranga Greenstone Belt, host to the historical Dalgaranga Tantalum Mine
- Prospective for rubidium, lithium, tantalum, niobium and tin, with multiple untested pegmatite targets providing significant exploration upside
The King Tamba Critical Metals Project and Mineral Resource is located 80km northwest of Mount Magnet in Western Australia and lies within the Dalgaranga greenstone belt.
The King Tamba Critical Metals Project is located 80km north-west of Mount Magnet in Western Australia within the prospective Dalgaranga Greenstone Belt, a region known for tantalum, lithium, tin and other critical metals. The project hosts the historical Dalgaranga Tantalum Mine, which produced tantalum between 2001 and 2003, and covers approximately 43km² across granted and application tenements.
King Tamba hosts a JORC Mineral Resource of 5Mt @ 0.14% Rubidium Oxide and 0.05% Lithium Oxide, with mineralisation starting from surface and remaining open in all directions. The project is prospective for rubidium, lithium, tantalum, niobium and tin, with numerous pegmatites mapped across the tenure, including largely untested pegmatite swarms outside the historical mining area that provide significant exploration upside.