Askari Metals (ASX:AS2) said it designed and planned phase one exploration programs for its license EPL7626 within the Uis lithium project in Namibia, including mapping, rock chip sampling, and a soil geochemical sampling campaign, according to a Tuesday ASX filing.
It recently completed an in-house remote sensing study over the area identified zones exhibiting spectral signatures consistent with tin-tantalum pegmatite-hosting mica schists.
The results from the first phase soil geochemical sampling program on the area will be analyzed with a follow-up infill program.
Its shares fell 7% in recent trading on Tuesday.
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