Kali Metals Unearths New Churchill Discovery at Marble Bar Gold Project in WA

Kali Metals (ASX: KM1) has discovered a new high-grade area at its Marble Bar gold project in Western Australia’s north.
Located between the previously identified Tiger and Sherman Gold prospects, the discovery of the new Churchill gold prospect comes with Kali well-advanced in preparing its maiden drilling program at Marble Bar.
Highlight results from Kali’s work to date at Marble Bar include strike lengths of approximately 1.8 kilometres at Tiger, 700m at Sherman, and now 600m at Churchill.
Unexpected Discovery
Kali identified the Churchill prospect during its recent work collecting 87 rock-chip samples with the aim of extending the length and width of mineralisation at the Tiger and Sherman prospects.
The company also collected 138 rock-chip remaining sampling results over the nearby Peggy tenement in late-May and early June 2025.
Kali is now planning further exploration at two new alteration zones south-east of Sherman that returned up to 1.8 grams per tonne and 1.7g/t gold in the same program.
Previous Lithium Focus
Located approximately 10KM north of the Klondyke gold project, Marble Bar covers 96 square kilometres in the eastern Pilbara region comprising the Mount Edgar granitic complex and the sedimentary-volcanic Warrawoona Greenstone Belt.
Prior to Kali acquiring the Marble Bar tenements in January 2024, exploration activities in the area predominantly focused on lithium mineralisation.
The company is now planning a number of activities at the site, including a drone survey and reconnaissance and rock-chip sampling at tenements E45/6429 and E45/6430; drilling design and Program of Work submission at tenements E45/4700 and E45/6389; and other preparatory work.
Total 3km Surface Outcrop
“The team has done a great job by identifying three prospects with multiple high grade rock chips results over a large area with a combined length of approximately 3km of surface outcrop,” managing director Paul Adams said.
“This is great achievement in such a small time and an exciting development that significantly enhances the Project’s drill-testing potential.”
“We are now entering the next phase of exploration, which marks a major milestone for the project.”