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Kingsland Minerals Progresses Scoping Study for Leliyn Graphite Project in Australia, Eyes By-Product Production
iconJul 16, 2025 13:15
Source:SMM
Kingsland Minerals is advancing the scoping study for its Leliyn graphite project in the Northern Territory of Australia, and will commence production of by-products such as gallium and rutile.
Richard Maddocks, the manager of Kingsland, stated that the Leliyn graphite project has ore resources of 195 million mt with a fixed carbon content of 7.3%, translating to graphite mineral resources of 14.2 million mt. The known resources are distributed within a 4-kilometer range, while the entire ore belt extends 20 kilometers. The company's exploration target is graphite mineral resources of 50-90 million mt.

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