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7-Aug-2019

Proactive Investors

Bryah Resources Ltd and OM Manganese Ltd have completed stage-one exploration activities on manganese assets within the Bryah Basin in central Western Australia. Having spent $500,000 on drilling since May 2019, OM Manganese is now required to elect to commit to stage two and form a joint venture (JV) with Bryah Resources within two weeks.

2-Aug-2019

Stockhead

Bryah Resources has uncovered direct shipping ore (DSO) manganese grades of up to 42 per cent from surface at its Black Hill prospect in the Bryah Basin region of WA. DSO refers to minerals that require only simple crushing before they are exported, which keeps costs low.

“These results demonstrate the growing potential for Bryah Resources to make additional manganese discoveries in the Bryah Basin as it has about 60km of the manganiferous Horseshoe Formation under its control,” managing director Neil Marston said.

2-Aug-2019

Mining News

In today's Mining Briefs: Gulf’s Timor investment; security offers no DFS delay in Myanmar; Barra advances Burbanks; King River looking for treasure at Tennent Creek; Jindalee expands drilling; Bryah’s Black Hill success; Galena’s second payday; Peninsula gets key approval; and Orion welcomes new BEE partner.

2-Aug-2019

Small Caps

Bryah Resources has continued its run of positive manganese results revealing this morning it has intersected up to 42% manganese at the Black Hill prospect within its Bryah Basin project in Western Australia. Assays have been received from drilling at Black Hill and Black Caviar prospects, with the high-grade manganese uncovered at Black Hill believed to be direct shipping ore grades.

2-Aug-2019

Proactive Investors

Bryah Resources Ltd managing director Neil Marston updates Proactive Investors on the identification of further manganese mineralisation at Brumby Creek prospect within the flagship Bryah Basin project in WA.

2-Aug-2019

Proactive Investors

Bryah Resources has received more assay results from its second phase of drilling at the Black Hill and Black Caviar prospects within the flagship Bryah Basin Project in WA. Results from this batch of 16 holes features 6 metres at 38.1% manganese at Black Hill and 4 metres at 32.9% manganese at Black Caviar.

31-Jul-2019

Small Caps

Manganese has been discovered along strike from Bryah Resources’ Brumby Creek prospect, which is part of the company’s flagship Bryah Basin project in Western Australia. The manganese mineralisation was intersected from surface about 1km to the south of Brumby Creek.

31-Jul-2019

Proactive Investors

Bryah Resources Ltd has received significant manganese results from the second phase of exploration drilling within the Bryah Basin in central Western Australia. A total of 83 holes for 2,081 metres of reverse circulation (RC) drilling was completed at four sites; the Brumby Creek, Black Hill and Black Caviar Prospects and the historic Horseshoe South Manganese mine.

16-Jul-2019

9Finance

Bryah Resources - up one cent, or 14.3 per cent, to eight cents. The junior miner has identified a significant manganese exploration project in the Bryah Basin in central WA.

15-Jul-2019

Small Caps

Bryah Resources has unlocked even more manganese potential at its Bryah Basin project after identifying “significant” areas of outcropping manganese at the Black Beauty prospect which is in proximity to two historic mines. A recent ground mapping program has uncovered 300m by 300m of outcropping manganese at the prospect.

The mapping program followed up on rock chip sampling that was carried out last year, with six out of 12 samples assaying above 30% manganese including a peak of 39.9% manganese.