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Trigg Minerals expands Lake Throssell mineral resource estimate by 90%

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Maiden air core drilling at Trigg’s WA project is due to start next week.

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Trigg Minerals (ASX: TMG) has expanded the indicated mineral resource estimate at its flagship Lake Throssell sulphate of potash (SOP) project by 90%, with further upside to be defined.

The new indicated figure sits at 8 million tonnes of drainable SOP at 4,690 milligrams per litre potassium (or 10.5kg per cubic metre SOP) while the project’s inferred resource is 5.3Mt SOP at 4,865mg/L potassium (or 10.8kg/m3 SOP).

The project has a total drainable mineral resource of 13.3Mt at 4,760mg/L potassium.

Approximately 80% of the indicated resource is believed to reside in higher-yielding aquifers with specific yields of 0.12 to 0.15.

The aquifers will become the target of the next round of resource definition field work in preparation for a future ore reserve estimate.

The project’s exploration target has also been refined, with the potential for up to an additional 9Mt of SOP at up to 9.9kg/m3 within the project’s granted tenure.

Innovative exploration

The material expansion of the indicated resource reflects increasing confidence in Lake Throssell derived from Trigg’s innovative and systematic exploration and data gathering efforts.

It is likely to have a material impact on the project’s total production target of 5.9Mt (70% indicated) identified in a 2021 scoping study.

The study supported a 245,000-tonnes-per-annum SOP project for an initial mine life of 21 years with lowest-cost quartile operating costs at a possible top-10 global production rate.

Increase in mine life

Trigg managing director Keren Paterson said there is potential for a substantial increase in Lake Throssell’s initial mine life beyond the current estimate, reinforcing the world-class scale of the project.

“This resource upgrade shows that Lake Throssell has the scale and grade to underpin a sustainable long-term SOP project, particularly when considering its tier one location and proximity to high-quality transport infrastructure,” she said.

“Additional air-core drilling, large-diameter test production bores and test pumping of the basal aquifer will be required to prepare for an ore reserve estimate as we move towards a pre-feasibility study.”