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Accelerate Resources closer to drilling on signing Native Title and Heritage Exploration Agreement

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Accelerate Resources Ltd CEO Luke Meter joins Proactives Jonathan Jackson as the company takes another step closer to drilling at Prinsep Lithium Project in the Pilbara region of WA. Accelerate recently signed a key Native Title and Heritage Exploration Agreement with the Ngarluma Aboriginal Corporation. Following this agreement, a heritage survey is set to be conducted, paving the way for an inaugural drilling program.

This project is notably positioned 15 kilometres south of Karratha, a key regional hub, and is 35 kilometres west of the Andover Lithium discovery by Azure Minerals. The Prinsep Lithium Project stands out as an advanced, drill-ready venture that showcases the collaborative efforts between Accelerate Resources and the Ngarluma Aboriginal Corporation to ensure respectful and mindful progression in exploration activities within the region.

Meter outlines when investors can expect drilling to start, as well as a soil sampling program over the broader Karratha area.

We thank the Ngarluma Aboriginal Corporation for their support and assistance in finalising this agreement," Meter said. "The NTA provides Accelerate with the framework to complete the heritage and ethnographic surveys necessary to responsibly explore and drill the exciting walk-up drill targets at the Prinsep Lithium Project without disturbing areas of cultural significance."

Contact Details

Proactive Investors

Jonathan Jackson

+61 413 713 744

[email protected]

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