Perpetual Resources Targets Morro Grande After Exceptional Caesium Discovery in Brazil
Perpetual Resources has identified caesium oxide grades as high as 17% at its Morro Grande prospect in Brazil. This discovery, part of the Igrejinha project, highlights a rare high-grade accumulation of caesium, making it a standout target for future exploration. The company plans extensive trenching and drilling to further assess the area's potential for lithium-caesium-tantalum mineralization.

Perpetual Resources has reported exceptional caesium grades at its Morro Grande prospect, with channel samples showing up to 17% caesium oxide. This discovery at the Igrejinha project in Brazil positions Morro Grande as a key target for future exploration.
The results indicate a high-grade accumulation consistent with a fertile LCT pegmatite system, which is rare globally. Planned activities include broad soil sampling, trenching, and a follow-up drill program to evaluate high-priority caesium and lithium targets. The presence of significant artisanal pegmatite work further underscores the area's potential.




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