ZURICH, SWITZERLAND / ACCESSWIRE / April 25, 2017 / Today, Far Resources Ltd. (CSE: FAT; Frankfurt: F0R) informed about the completion of the phase-2 drill program on its Zoro Lithium Property in mining-friendly Manitoba, Canada. A total of 1,088 m were drilled with 7 holes (155 m per hole on average), with the goal of testing for the extension of the spodumene-bearing pegmatite Dyke #1 in areas never drilled before (i.e. 30-50 m from historical and phase-1 drill intersections). The phase-1 and phase-2 drill holes were spaced with the intention of working towards a maiden NI43-101 resource.
Although no lab assays have been received yet, the information and interpretation provided today indicate the potential for an astounding discovery, as all 7 holes intersected the spodumene-bearing pegmatite Dyke #1, whereas 2 holes clearly caught the eye:
Hole #10 intersected a wide interval of the pegmatite over remarkable 53.7 m.
Hole #12 intersected coarse-grained spodumene crystals (up to 15 cm large!) over 12.2 m
Both lengths and grades could turn out world-class, when official lab assays will be announced soon.
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SOURCE: Rockstone Research