Lightning Minerals discovers multiple pegmatites under alluvial cover at Dundas

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Lightning Minerals (ASX:L1M) reported yesterday that multiple pegmatites had been intersected during its first drill program on its 100% owned Dundas project in Western Australia.

These results represent early-stage exploration success on tenement E63/2001 demonstrating increased exploration potential and which is located approximately 5km to the south-east of Liontown Resources’ (ASX: LTR) Buldania/Anna lithium deposit, said the company.

Drilling is ongoing with the program ~25% complete.

Lightning is up 6% to 17% this past week.

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