{"id":55950,"date":"2023-08-31T10:18:35","date_gmt":"2023-08-31T10:18:35","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/pr.asianetpakistan.com\/?p=112196"},"modified":"2023-08-31T10:18:35","modified_gmt":"2023-08-31T10:18:35","slug":"lifezone-metals-reports-completion-of-tembo-zone-infill-drilling-at-the-kabanga-nickel-project-with-41-m-intersect-at-2-07-ni-including-16-4-m-at-2-77-ni","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/southafricavoice.com\/lifezone-metals-reports-completion-of-tembo-zone-infill-drilling-at-the-kabanga-nickel-project-with-41-m-intersect-at-2-07-ni-including-16-4-m-at-2-77-ni\/","title":{"rendered":"Lifezone Metals Reports Completion of Tembo Zone Infill Drilling at the Kabanga Nickel Project with 41 m Intersect at 2.07% Ni, including 16.4 m at 2.77% Ni"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Infill Drilling Continues at North Zone Intersecting 52.0 m at 2.37% Ni, including 39.8 m at 3.03% Ni; Safari Link Drill Plan Connecting Tembo and Safari Zones to Commence in September 2023<\/h4>\n

New York (United States), Dar es Salaam (Tanzania), Aug. 31, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Lifezone Metals Limited (\u201cLifezone Metals<\/b>\u201d or the \u201cCompany<\/b>\u201d) (NYSE: LZM), a modern metals company creating value across the battery metals supply chain from mine to metals production and recycling, is pleased to announce an update on its resource definition drilling programme at its Kabanga Nickel project (\u201cKabanga\u201d) in North-West Tanzania. The Kabanga Nickel project is owned jointly by Lifezone Metals, through its subsidiary Kabanga Nickel Ltd (\u201cKNL\u201d) and BHP Billiton (UK) DDS Limited (\u201cBHPB\u201d), forming Tembo Nickel Corporation Limited (\u201cTNCL\u201d), the operating entity, together with the Government of Tanzania.<\/p>\n

Infill and extensional drilling at the Tembo Zone, which will support an upcoming Mineral Resource estimate (\u201cMRE\u201d) and the Definitive Feasibility Study (\u201cDFS\u201d), was successfully completed in July 2023 using four diamond drill rigs on average. Tembo Zone drilling completed from 2021 through July 2023 (see Figure\u00a01) by TNCL comprised of 49 holes, resulting in a total of 23,748\u00a0m of diamond drill core available for geological logging and sampling. A further nine holes for a total of 2,596\u00a0m were drilled at the Tembo Zone for metallurgical sampling, plus six geotechnical holes (2,312\u00a0m) to support the ongoing DFS. Drill core was logged to capture geological and geotechnical features in the on-site drillhole database, and samples were submitted for analysis to SGS\u2019s laboratory in Mwanza, Tanzania.<\/p>\n

Highlights from Tembo Zone drilling includes:<\/p>\n