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Chariot sets sight on drill-ready Nigerian lithium targets

info@thewitness.com.auBy info@thewitness.com.auOctober 14, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Plans for systematic modern exploration will include high-resolution magnetics, soil sampling, auger drilling or trenching works. An initial 2000m to 4000m diamond drilling blitz will zero in on pits historically worked by artisanal miners.

Plans are for two to three diamond holes per pit to confirm continuity of width and grade at depth. High-priority targets are also expected to be generated from the planned exploration activities.

Management believes the site visits have strengthened its understanding of the massive geological potential within the two projects. It was unable to visit the other two projects, Saki and Gbugbu, due to scheduling issues.

A major component of the Fonlo pegmatites are coarse-grained spodumene of the green variety, known as “hiddenite”, which are studded with up to 50cm-long crystals in a quartz-feldspar matrix.

Extensive outcrops and artisanal workings provide a pathway to walk-up drilling targets.

Fonlo has an overburden cover, generally 1m-3m thick, thwarting artisanal miners and forcing them to re-focus their efforts on better-exposed outcropping rocks to chip at with their hand tools.

Management says the Fonlo spodumene rocks appear amenable to simple recovery methods, subject to metallurgical testwork, due to the practice of the old miners producing a finished product for sale, utilising only their hand tools to remove the gangue material.

A total of 23 samples were collected on site, including six for assays and 17 for metallurgy. Samples have been delivered to MSA Labs in Nigeria for preparation and will then be dispatched to MSA in Vancouver, Canada to determine lithium grades. Results are due by December.

Chariot has also zeroed in on a compelling series of drilling targets at the company’s Resurgent lithium project, straddling the Oregon-Nevada border in the United States. A successful surface sampling program generated the high-priority targets.

The company is chasing a game-changing discovery, with Resurgent situated on the eastern half of the renowned McDermitt Caldera stretching across the two states.

Resurgent is immediately northeast of the Lithium Americas’ groundbreaking Thacker Pass development, which hosts the US’s largest lithium deposit of more than 66 million tonnes of lithium carbonate equivalent. It is also right next door to Lithium Americas’ 21.5-million-tonne McDermitt lithium carbonate equivalent project, abutting the deposit to the north.

The presence old workings at Chariot’s Nigerian projects is a good sign as the old-timers rarely braved the heat and the elements to dig shafts if they were not getting rewarded.

If lithium becomes a thing again as many believe it will, Chariot will be well placed with its Nigerian project suite that would have been impossible to pick up only a few short years ago when the market was booming. Over the last three months the lithium carbonate price staged a massive revival before coming off again, however many believe this was just the engine trying to re-start. When it does eventually fire, Chariot Corporation will be amongst the vanguard of significant new players if it can get its Nigerian projects prepped and ready to go.

Is your ASX-listed company doing something interesting? Contact: mattbirney@bullsnbears.com.au

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