Kalium Lakes announces further high potassium grades at Beyondie
Published by Nicholas Woodroof,
Editor
World Fertilizer,
The remaining results from the 2019 drill and auger programme have provided even higher grades and lower impurity levels than previously reported. The highest potassium grades have been measured up to 14 200 mg/L equivalent to 31 644 mg/L SOP. The average impurity levels of Na:K ratios from these results are 6.9. This figure is key, as it means less sodium chloride (NaCl or table salt) is being produced and will result in lower waste salt disposal requirements.
10 Mile West is strategically located next to a granted Mining Lease, purification facilities and infrastructure, allowing future potential to extend the trench and bore network (currently under construction) for brine extraction at the BSOPP.
Managing Director, Brett Hazelden, commented: “The potassium grades continue to exceed expectations and further validate that the Beyondie SOP Project has the highest grade potassium brine resource in Australia.
“These results are expected to be included in updated Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves Statements following the completion of estimation works in the coming months.
“Kalium Lakes’ business case for the BSOPP is already compelling and any future increases in Resources and Reserves will provide further flexibility to either increase production rates or extend the current 30 to 50 year mine life,” he said.
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