Delta Lithium Ltd
ASX:DLI
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Delta Lithium Ltd
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Delta Lithium Ltd is a AU-based company operating in Metals & Mining industry. The company is headquartered in Subiaco, Western Australia. The company went IPO on 2017-11-03. Delta Lithium Limited, formerly Red Dirt Metals Limited, is an exploration and development company. The firm is focused on the lithium-bearing pegmatite deposits, located in Western Australia. Its projects include the Mt Ida Lithium Project, Yinnetharra Project, Eureka Gold Project, and Earaheedy Basin. The Mt Ida Lithium Project is the Company’s flagship project and comprises over 30 tenements in the Mt Ida gold mining district, located approximately 100 kilometers (km) north-west of Menzies, in Western Australia. The Yinnetharra Project is located approximately 120 km northeast of Gascoyne Junction. The project sits within a tenement package comprised of six tenements, three granted tenements and three pending tenement applications covering an area of 520 square kilometers (km2). The Earaheedy Basin project lies within the Earaheedy Basin, east of Wiluna in Western Australia. The land covers an area of over 270km2 directly to the north over the Mount Lockridge fault.
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