Kasiya-Style Flake Graphite Confirmed at Central
| Stock | DY6 Metals Ltd (DY6.ASX) |
|---|---|
| Release Time | 25 Nov 2025, 9:27 a.m. |
| Price Sensitive | Yes |
Kasiya-Style Flake Graphite Confirmed at Central
- Multiple thick rutile zones intersected from surface, including up to 0.88% rutile
- Newly confirmed graphite results highlight a compelling rutile-graphite system enhancing project value
- Geological model validated, with flake graphite in lower mottled and saprolite zones confirming clear parallel to Sovereign Metals' world-class Kasiya project
DY6 Metals Ltd has announced the discovery of flake graphite mineralisation within the mottled clay and saprolite horizons at its Central Rutile Project in Cameroon. The results confirm a clear geological parallel to Sovereign Metals' world-class Kasiya project in Malawi, and highlight the project's dual-commodity potential, combining premium rutile with high-quality flake graphite. The reconnaissance auger drilling campaign intersected multiple thick rutile zones, including up to 0.88% rutile. Significantly, the drilling also confirmed the presence of flake graphite, with results including up to 0.6% total graphitic carbon. All holes assayed ended in graphite mineralisation, with grades increasing into the saprolite horizon, mirroring the Kasiya profile and indicating significant depth potential.The discovery of flake graphite mineralisation, in addition to the project's strong rutile prospectivity, represents a transformational step forward for the Central Rutile Project. The combination of premium, high-purity natural rutile potential near surface along with high-quality, flake graphite could position the project as a strategic, low-cost, multi-commodity, critical minerals asset in West Africa.Ongoing exploration activities include expanding auger drilling coverage at the Bounde and Nganda licences, guided by systematic soil sampling, as well as follow-up verification and deeper drilling to define high-grade rutile and graphite zones. The company's onsite laboratory will also be used to fast-track assay results and provide a steady stream of news flow.
Ongoing auger drilling to expand coverage at Bounde and Nganda, guided by systematic soil sampling. Follow-up verification drilling of historical data and deeper drilling to define high-grade rutile and graphite zones. Onsite laboratory to fast-track assay results and provide a steady stream of news flow.