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Deep drilling programme launched to find out how much lithium is under Cornwall

British Lithium Ltd embarks on its most ambitious drilling project yet as it aims to find out how much of the valuable battery metal is below ground

British Lithium embarks on its fourth, and a largest so far, drilling programme near St Austell, in Cornwall

An extensive drilling programme has started in Cornwall in a bid to find out how much of the valuable battery metal lithium is under the surface.

St Austell-based has embarked on its fourth and largest round of drilling to define the extent of the lithium carbonate resource already identified in previous exploration work last year.

Seventeen large-diameter reverse-circulation holes will be drilled to depths of 250 metres, with each metre logged and assayed to determine lithium grade and other qualities. Testing will take place in BLL’s nearby laboratory in the town of Roche. Indicative results are expected by the end of May 2021.

BLL was the first company in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ to embark on a drilling programme for lithium in 2019 and is the first in the world to be progressing commercial extraction of lithium carbonate from the mica in granite using innovative new technology.

British Lithium analysing samples of lithium dug up in Cornwall

Having been awarded a Innovate º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Smart Grant of £500,000 in 2020, BLL currently employs 12 highly-skilled geoscientists, chemical engineers and metallurgists at its base in Roche.

“The bulk sample analysis we carried out at the end of last year was very exciting in terms of the high lithium grades and there is plenty of optimism about what this round of confirmatory drilling will tell us,” said chief executive Andrew Smith.

“Holes will be more tightly spaced than in previous campaigns – providing us with detailed information and invaluable data which will inform a mine plan being prepared by mining engineers, Barra Resources.”