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Bryah Resources Ltd (ASX: BYH) is focused on exploration for high-grade gold, copper, lithium, nickel and manganese in Western Australia. Bryah’s gold portfolio includes the near-term production asset Tumblegum South with a Mineral Resource completed and Mining Lease granted. Further high-quality prospects are located in the Gabanintha gold region and in the Bryah Basin, near historic and existing copper-gold projects such as De Grussa, Fortnum and Horseshoe Lights. Meanwhile, BYH’s early-stage Lake Johnston lithium-nickel project, just 10km east of Wesfarmers/SQM’s Mt Holland lithium project, comprises eight exploration licence applications spanning 690sqkm.
As of March 2022, Bryah holds a 49% stake in a manganese joint venture with OM Manganese, a subsidiary of manganese producer OM Holdings. OM has overall JV management control, with Bryah personnel and resources used to plan and complete all programs.
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