Appia Announces Alces Lake 2022 Prospecting Program Discovers Massive Monazite at the West Limb Radiometric Anomaly Returning up to 36 wt.% TREO
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Tuesday, December 6, 2022
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Appia resumed drilling at Alces Lake in mid-March 2022, with significantly deeper holes compared to the 100 holes (approximately 8,076 metres) drilled in 2021.
Key Points:
- Appia resumed drilling at Alces Lake in mid-March 2022, with significantly deeper holes compared to the 100 holes (approximately 8,076 metres) drilled in 2021.
- With high-grade REE mineralization now identified in many locations within an area covering approximately 27 km2 of the Alces Lake block.
- the Company believes the project has the potential to be a world-class source of high-grade critical rare earth bearing monazite.
- The Alces Lake project area is 35,682 hectares (88,173 acres) in size and is 100% owned by Appia.