Drilling is underway at the Kaoko lithium project, located in northern Namibia.
Cazaly Resources announced on Monday that a 1,200-meter reverse circulation drilling program commenced at the Ohevanga lithium prospect in Kaoko, located in northern Namibia.
This program is targeting subsurface lithium mineralisation across the massive lithium geochemical anomaly.
The Ohevanga lithium target measured 120 km2 and was initially identified in broad 1 km
spaced surface samples.
An infill surface sampling confirmed the continuity of anomalous lithium mineralisation +110 ppm lithium and is currently considered stratiform.
The continuity of lithium anomalism between the original 1 km surface samples is
a strong indication that elevated lithium will be contiguous within the sedimentary units
across the entire 12 km strike length of the initially defined anomaly.
The Kaoko lithium project is approximately 800 km by road from the capital of Windhoek and approximately 750 km from the port of Walvis Bay.
There is excellent infrastructure in the region with the project being only ~50 km from the
regional capital of Opuwo, with an airport, good bitumen roads, and access to the 320 MW Ruacana hydroelectric power station.
Transmission lines run through both the western and eastern parts of the project