

A little-known ASX lithium share is setting the bar high today.
While the All Ordinaries Index (ASX: XAO) is enjoying a strong rebound, up 1.1%, the ASX lithium company rocketed 9.3% on open to 29.5 cents per share.
The ASX lithium share is currently trading for 29 cents per share, up 7.4%.
Any guesses who?
If you said Azure Minerals Ltd (ASX: AZS), go to the front of the class.
Whatâs driving investor interest in the ASX lithium share?
Investors are bidding up the Azure Minerals share price after the company reported some strong lithium exploration results at its joint venture Andover Project, located in the West Pilbara region of Western Australia.
Azure holds a 60% interest in Andover while privately held resources company Creasy Group holds the other 40%.
According to the release, ongoing lithium-focused pegmatite sampling across the project is continuing to uncover very high grades of lithium in the outcrop.
The latest assay results returned samples grading above 1% Li2O. Thirteen samples from returned lithium grades were over 3.80%, with one sample grading as high as 4.67% Li2O.
Commenting on the results sending the ASX 200 lithium share higher today, Azure managing director Tony Rovira said:
The identification of abundant outcropping spodumene-rich pegmatites containing high grades of lithium at numerous prospects across Andover confirms the potential for this project to host substantial lithium resources.
Rovira added, âThe company is very confident that the drilling weâre currently undertaking will identify and define substantial lithium mineralisation and potentially resources.â
Diamond drilling at Andover is continuing. Azure Minerals reported that it has visually identified spodumene-rich pegmatites in the first two completed drill holes.
Azure Minerals share price snapshot
As you can see in the chart below, the ASX lithium share has had a very strong run in 2023. With todayâs intraday gains factored in, the Azure Minerals share price is up 26% since the closing bell on 30 December.
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