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RNS Number : 4734H Andrada Mining Limited 09 June 2026
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Andrada Mining Limited
("Andrada" or the "Company")
High-Grade Lithium Results Confirmed in Third Batch of Drill Results from Lithium Ridge
Mineralisation Confirmed to Depth
Andrada Mining Limited (AIM: ATM, OTCQB: ATMTF), a tin producer with a portfolio of critical minerals mining and exploration assets in Namibia, is pleased to announce the third batch of results for an additional six holes of diamond drilling at Lithium Ridge Project ("LR" or the "Project"). The additional six holes show the presence of consistent high-grade lithium mineralisation from surface. Following the completion of drilling, the exploration team continues to prioritise logging and sampling activities to expedite sample delivery.
HIGHLIGHTS
§ High-grade lithium mineralisation confirmed across multiple drill holes,
including:
− Drill hole LRD027: 9.05m @ 2.28% Li(2)O from 50.82m to 59.87m.
· Including 3.97m @ 3.46% Li(2)O from 51.82m to 55.79m.
− Drill hole LRD023: 9.64m @ 1.24% Li(2)O from 50.36m to 60.00m.
· Including 5.11m @ 1.89% Li(2)O from 53.58m to 58.69m.
− Drill hole LRD024: 13.27m @ 1.42% Li(2)O from 32.06m to 45.33m.
· Including 6.79m @ 1.90% Li(2)O from 32.90m to 39.69m.
− Drill hole LRD037: 3.97m @ 0.95% Li(2)O from 48.78m to 52.75m.
· Including 1.51m @ 1.51% Li(2)O from 51.24m to 52.75m.
§ Valuable polymetallic co-products: Consistent associated tin and tantalum
mineralisation confirmed across all holes potentially enhancing project
economics through potential polymetallic revenue streams.
− Drill hole LRD029: 4.97m @ 0.21% Sn and 130ppm Ta.
§ De-risking milestone: Successfully completed the extended Stage 1 drilling
campaign, delivering 143 holes comprising 16 500 metres of oriented core.
Anthony Viljoen, Chief Executive Officer, commented:
"We continue to receive exciting results from the recently completed drill programme at Lithium Ridge, conducted with our partners SQM. Intersection grades up to 3.46% Li(2)O near-surface, demonstrate exceptional quality and scale, reaffirming our shared conviction in the potential of the asset. Having strategically expanded our drilling footprint to fast-track the definition of the geological system's true boundary and economic value, these results further endorse our course of action. The additional presence of significant associated tin and tantalum mineralisation adds a highly attractive multi-commodity dimension to the potential project economic profile. Lithium Ridge is rapidly establishing itself as a standout, project within Andrada's critical minerals portfolio in Namibia."
RESULTS Overview
The results refer to an additional six drill holes and are reported as 'Whole
Intersections' in Table 1, representing pegmatite intersections from the top
to the bottom contact. Where these intersections contain schistose xenoliths,
the reported grades reflect the metal content of the pegmatite only, excluding
the schistose intervals. Intersections reported as "including" represent
selected higher-grade zones within the total pegmatite intersection. Spodumene
has been visually identified as the primary lithium-bearing mineral by the
project geological team. Tin and tantalum grades have also been highlighted as
potential by-product revenue streams.
Reporting Methodology
The boreholes were drilled at inclined angles to the horizontal and,
accordingly, the reported intersections are considered to represent apparent
widths rather than true thicknesses. Pegmatite intersections that did not meet
at least one of the following metal content cut-off criteria (>0.25%
Li₂O, >0.1% Sn or >99ppm Ta) have not been reported as they are
currently regarded as economically insignificant. Downhole orientation surveys
were conducted at regular intervals for each hole as the drilling was
advancing and surveyed in totality after drilling was completed. The surveys
were conducted using a magnetic deviation probe that collected readings at two
metre intervals whereas collar locations were surveyed using a handheld GPS.
The Stage 1 drill programme was expanded by 18% to 16 525 metres of orientated
diamond core across the license area and was completed in May 2026. (See
announcements dated 5 May and 27 May 2026).
Sampling and Analysis
Individual drill holes were geologically and structurally logged prior to
being cut and sampled as quarter core. The sampling programme followed
geological contacts while simultaneously maintaining consistency in data and
sample representativity. Sample lengths ranged from 25 cm to 125 cm, where
practicable. The samples were submitted to independent and certified
laboratories, namely SA Labs Ithuba for pulverisation and homogenisation, and
the pulps were subsequently dispatched to UIS Analytical Services for chemical
analysis. Lithium and other related major elements were analysed using sodium
peroxide fusion with ICP-OES, while tin, tantalum and other trace elements
were analysed using lithium borate fusion with ICP-MS. No top cut was applied
in calculating the weighted average grades for mineralised intersections
within the pegmatites.
Table 1: Results of the intersected mineralised pegmatites with the intersection depths, lengths and grades reported. Intersections described as 'Including' refer to a portion of the whole pegmatite intersection with significant metal values. The reported intersections are indicative of apparent thickness, which is greater than true thickness.
Hole ID Dip Angle (Degrees) Intersection Type From - To (metres) Length (metres) Grades
Li₂O (%) Sn (%) Ta (ppm)
LRD023 -45 Whole Intersection 11.87 - 12.13 0.26 0.02 0.02 237
Whole Intersection 19.45 - 20.14 0.69 0.52 0.08 74
Whole Intersection 21.14 - 21.54 0.4 0.96 0.12 76
Whole Intersection 24.26 - 27.47 3.21 1.37 0.13 81
Whole Intersection 31.11 - 32.16 1.05 1.14 0.19 99
Whole Intersection 34.41 - 34.71 0.3 0.24 0.36 84
Whole Intersection 50.36 - 60.00 9.64 1.24 0.17 89
Including 53.58 - 58.69 5.11 1.89 0.08 83
Whole Intersection 67.97 - 68.33 0.36 0.34 0.04 73
LRD024 -60 Whole Intersection 31.33 - 31.77 0.44 0.05 0.11 111
Whole Intersection 32.06 - 45.33 13.27 1.42 0.10 50
Including 32.90 - 39.69 6.79 1.90 0.13 50
Whole Intersection 45.67 - 46.20 0.53 0.03 0.13 114
Whole Intersection 77.38 - 80.31 2.93 0.67 0.13 157
Whole Intersection 86.70 - 86.97 0.27 0.31 0.06 95
Whole Intersection 96.87 - 102.14 5.27 0.66 0.29 58
Whole Intersection 102.41 - 105.20 2.79 0.47 0.09 52
LRD027 -50 Whole Intersection 6.29 - 7.43 1.14 0.69 0.86 282
Whole Intersection 10.56 - 11.41 0.85 0.68 0.36 115
Whole Intersection 12.65 - 13.40 0.75 0.85 0.05 71
Whole Intersection 13.76 - 14.04 0.28 1.03 0.02 80
Whole Intersection 14.84 - 15.29 0.45 0.23 0.19 88
Whole Intersection 38.01 - 39.20 1.19 0.08 0.02 125
Whole Intersection 50.82 - 59.87 9.05 2.28 0.14 57
Including 51.82 - 55.79 3.97 3.46 0.06 25
Whole Intersection 133.86 - 136.00 2.14 0.72 0.02 72
Whole Intersection 145.33 - 147.22 1.89 1.42 0.06 16
Whole Intersection 155.50 - 155.75 0.25 0.12 0.03 194
Whole Intersection 158.58 - 167.39 8.81 0.16 0.17 33
LRD029 -55 Whole Intersection 17.75 - 19.20 1.45 0.02 0.33 228
Whole Intersection 25.28 - 25.53 0.25 0.03 0.11 156
Whole Intersection 72.46 - 77.43 4.97 0.84 0.21 130
LRD037 -45 Whole Intersection 19.67 - 22.39 2.72 0.32 0.25 116
Whole Intersection 48.78 - 52.75 3.97 0.95 0.03 63
Including 51.24 - 52.75 1.51 1.99 0.06 90
Whole Intersection 86.00 - 87.74 1.74 0.32 0.40 103
Whole Intersection 112.58 - 112.88 0.3 0.02 0.26 68
LRD039 -50 Whole Intersection 14.14 - 20.13 5.99 0.29 0.34 114
Figure 1: Locations of the current and historically completed programmes. The
diamond drill holes from this campaign and the reverse circulation drill holes
(green triangles) completed during the 2023 campaign. The line A-A' represents
the cross section in Figure 2 below.
Figure 2: Section line A-A' displaying a projection of the diamond drill hole,
LRD027, for which results are reported in this announcement. The mineralised
intersections from LRD027 are reported in Table 1
Competent Person statement
The technical data in this announcement has been reviewed by
Professor Laurence Robb ("Prof. Robb"), who is a non-executive director of
Andrada. Prof. Robb has over 30 years industry related exploration and
economic geology experience and is a Competent Person for the reporting of
exploration results. He has reviewed both the technical disclosures in this
release as well as the quality assurance protocols (QA/QC) and results for
this programme. As previously announced, the Company will continue to provide
regular updates as significant results are received and milestones achieved.
Glossary of abbreviations
% Symbol for percentage
DD Diamond Drill
ICP-MS Inductively Coupled Plasma-Mass Spectrometry
ICP-OES Inductively Coupled Plasma-Optical Emission Spectrometry
Li Symbol for lithium
Li → Li₂O Metal to metal-oxide conversion factor of 2.153
Li₂O Lithium oxide
PPM Parts Per Million
RC Reverse Circulation
QA/QC Quality Assurance / Quality Control
Sn Symbol for tin
Ta Symbol for tantalum
Glossary of technical Terms
Apparent thickness The relationship between apparent width and true thickness is based on the
formula by Addie (1968 Economic Geology, vol 63, pp 188-189).
Dip angle The angle of inclination measured downward from horizontal.
Geological model The interpretation of mineralisation and geology that controls the shape of
the mineralised unit. This is usually generated in a three-dimensional
computer environment.
Pegmatite An igneous rock typically of granitic composition, which is distinguished from
other igneous rocks by the extremely coarse size of its crystals, or by an
abundance of crystals with skeletal, graphic, or other strongly directional
growth habits, or by a prominent spatial zonation of mineral assemblages.
Xenolith A foreign rock fragment (e.g., schist) within an intrusive body (e.g.,
pegmatite) that is unrelated to the igneous body.
CONTACT
ANDRADA MINING LIMITED
Anthony Viljoen, CEO +27 (11) 268 6555
Sakhile Ndlovu, Head of Investor Relations
NOMINATED ADVISOR & BROKER
Zeus Capital Limited +44 (0) 20 2382 9500
Katy Mitchell
Andrew de Andrade
Harry Ansell
CORPORATE BROKER & ADVISOR
H&P Advisory Limited +44 (0) 20 7907 8500
Andrew Chubb
Jay Ashfield
Matt Hasson
Berenberg +44 (0) 20 3753 3040
Jennifer Lee
FINANCIAL PUBLIC RELATIONS
Tavistock (United Kingdom) +44 (0) 207 920 3150
Emily Moss
andrada@tavistock.co.uk
Josephine Clerkin
About Andrada Mining Limited
Andrada Mining Limited, listed on the London Stock Exchange's AIM market, is a
tin producer with a portfolio of critical minerals mining and exploration
assets in Namibia, a premier investment destination in Africa. The Company's
strategy focuses on unlocking Namibia's abundant mineral resources via
best-in-class strategic partnerships across its resource base, enhancing the
country's reputation as a leading global hub for African critical mineral
investment. Andrada is actively scaling up tin production alongside lithium,
tantalum, tungsten and copper, steadily broadening its operational footprint
and output. The Company aims to supply critical raw materials from its
extensive resource portfolio to support a sustainable future, improve quality
of life, and uplift communities near its operations. These critical metals
play a crucial role in the green energy transition, serving as essential
components for electric vehicles, solar panels, and wind turbines.
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