Core Insights - Tivan has identified ultra high-grade fluorite mineralisation at the Molyhil tungsten-molybdenum project in Northern Territory, confirming three outcropping fluorite reefs over a strike length of 2.5 kilometers [1][3] - Assays from 13 rock chip samples revealed grades of up to 85.9% calcium fluoride, with four samples exceeding 50% [2] - The fluorite mineralisation is hosted in the Jinka Granite on the western side of the Eula Range sedimentary package, adding to surface mineralisation from the Sandover project [3] Exploration Plans - Tivan plans further field work at Molyhil to define the extent of fluorite mineralisation and establish drilling targets for the upcoming year [4] - Additional rock chip sampling will be conducted to enhance understanding of Molyhil's vein systems [4] Strategic Opportunities - The sampling results provide Tivan with an opportunity to extend exploration planning for fluorite deposits across Molyhil and Sandover, aiming to develop a high-value critical minerals precinct in central Australia in collaboration with Sumitomo Corporation [5] - The team is transitioning from the Speewah project to Sandover, with drilling expected to commence later this month [6]
Tivan Identifies Ultra High-Grade Fluorite At Molyhil Tungsten-Molybdenum Project
Small Caps·2025-11-06 04:27