Switch Metals Identifies Key Drill Targets at Issia Project in Côte d'Ivoire
Switch Metals has established two high-priority drill targets at its Issia project, focused on lithium and tantalum. A drilling program of approximately 2,500 meters is planned to evaluate these targets, with implications for future resource estimates.

Switch Metals has defined two primary hard-rock drill targets, Kabore and Zraty, at its Issia project in Côte d'Ivoire, and plans to execute a drilling program totaling about 2,500 meters. The Kabore target features a 1.3-kilometer rubidium anomaly associated with lithium, while Zraty is notable for high tantalum grades, having previously returned up to 1,230 ppm tantalum pentoxide.
Drill planning includes roughly 15 holes at Kabore and eight at Zraty, targeting down-dip extensions of pegmatite outcrops. Ongoing platform preparation and imminent rig mobilization are expected to facilitate the drilling efforts. The company's recent capital raise supports the acceleration of exploration activities, with potential impacts on future mineral resource estimates.




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