13/11/2025
Mining News

European Metals, drillings at lithium-tin project in Czech Republic

Drilling had commenced at the lithium-tin project Cinovec in the Czech Republic, said Mineral mining company European Metals. A total of 19 resource drill holes would be completed during this campaign for a total of 5,550 m, with the first hole ‘well advanced,’ the company said.

Drilling was aimed at converting a ‘sufficient portion of the existing Indicated Mineral Resource to the measured resource category and subsequently to a mineral reserve, to cover the first two years of the scheduled mining plan and obtaining a sufficient amount of ore samples for the next phase of metallurgical testing,’ the company said.

‘A further two hydro-geological drill holes and four geotechnical drill holes are planned once resource drilling has been completed. ‘ it added.

Source: sharesmagazine.co.uk

 

 

Related posts

Xi’s Critical Minerals Offensive: How China’s Price Wars and Resource Weaponization Threaten Europe’s Industrial Future

European Lithium Stock Soars 33% as Company Launches Major Share Buy-Back and Expands Rare Earths Portfolio

EU Backs 13 Global Critical Mineral Projects to Strengthen Supply Chains and Meet CRMA Targets

error: Content is protected !!