United Lithium reported that a recently discovered spodumene-bearing pegmatite was intersected in 9 additional drill holes at the company’s Bergby lithium project. As of now, the pegmatite has been intersected over a strike length of more than 200m, with an interpreted fault offset in its northeastern parts. Drilling is ongoing and further drill holes are planned. The newly discovered pegmatite is located approx. 750m to the northwest of the original Bergy Lithium discovery from 2017.
Location of newly discovered pegmatite in relation to completed, current and planned drilling (Source: www.unitedlithium.com)