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Yari Minerals Ltd

Yari Minerals Ltd

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Yari Minerals Limited is an Australia-based mineral exploration company. The Company owns 100% interests in the Pilbara Lithium and Wandagee Projects, which comprise approximately 1,400 square kilometers (km2) in six granted exploration licenses located in the Pilbara and Gascoyne regions of Western Australia. The Pilbara Projects are prospective for lithium and situated near two of the hard rock lithium deposits/mines and other deposits and occurrences near Marble Bar. The South Wodgina exploration licenses are located due south of the Wodgina Lithium mine, with a Joint Ore Reserves Committee (JORC) Reserver of 147.0MT at 1.20% Li2O and a JORC Resource of 259.0MT at 1.17% Li2O. It also owns 100% of three exploration licenses in the Marble Bar region prospective for lithium. Its exploration licenses include Figtree, Camel Creek, and Ant Hill.

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  • Net income in AUD-1.72m
  • Incorporated2006
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