Tenement Granted Adjacent Renison Tin Mine

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Stock Stellar Resources Ltd (SRZ.ASX)
Release Time 7 Jul 2026, 9:34 a.m.
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 Stellar Resources Granted Tenement Adjacent to Renison Tin Mine
Key Points
  • Stellar Resources has been granted the Ringville Exploration Licence adjacent to the Renison Tin Mine
  • The new tenement covers significant geological features and includes 29 historical mineral occurrences
  • Historical drilling within the new tenement returned high-grade tin intersections
  • The new licence solidifies Stellar's presence in the East Renison Project
  • The acquisition complements Stellar's Heemskirk Tin Project
Full Summary

Stellar Resources Limited (ASX: SRZ) has announced that it has received notification from Mineral Resources Tasmania (MRT) that the Ringville Exploration Licence (EL9/2025), adjoining the Renison Tin Mine mining lease, has been granted. The Ringville licence covers the interpreted continuation of the Federal-Bassett Fault and other splay structures that extend south-east from the Renison Tin Mine, which is 50% owned by Metals X Limited. These structures are important for the localisation of tin mineralisation in the district. Ringville is underlain by the Pine Hill Granite, the source of tin mineralisation at Renison, and includes 29 historical mineral occurrences, 8 of which were originally worked for tin. Historical drilling within Ringville returned high-grade tin intersections, including 1.5 metres at 6.9% Sn from 87m in hole GDK4 and 3.0 metres at 1.5% Sn from 209m in hole GDK5. Ringville is contiguous to the Company's Concert Creek Exploration Licence (EL29/2022) and combined make up the East Renison Project (East Renison). East Renison complements Stellar's advanced nearby Heemskirk Tin Project where it has recently announced an updated Mineral Resource Estimate (MRE) of 13.36Mt at 0.86% Sn, containing 115.3kt of tin.

Outlook

Stellar Resources plans to commence line clearing and ground electromagnetics within the newly granted Ringville EL around Godkin during spring to allow for planning and finalisation of a drill program to be undertaken in 2027.