Edjudina Project

 

The prospecting licence tenement is located in the north east of Kalgoorlie and is accessible by road and station tracks. The tenements lie within the Yerilla District of the North Coolgardie Mineral Field.

Some historical exploration drilling with gold intercepts were completed within the project. Gold intercepts generally start from the surface with some extensions down to 50 meters.

The tenement lies within the Mulgabbie domain of the Kurnalpi terrain. In this terrain, greenstone units form a west-dipping homoclinal sequence that has been dissected by late, north-trending faults. The Mulgabbie domain comprises metamorphosed mafic volcanics and intrusives, predominantly amphibolite and metabasalt, ultramafics and biotite monzogranite plutons.

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Mount Monger Project

 

The project consists of two prospecting licences located within 9km of +1.5 million-ounce JORC gold resources (combined in multiple deposits), owned by the main miner and explorer in the area, Silverlake Resources.

There are some historical mine shafts on the south-eastern part of the project. The geological map shows these gold workings are called the Pearce Block (or Pearce's Block). Pearce Block’s historical (1890’s) gold workings occur over a 250m strike length and are situated on a quartz reef within dolerite host rocks.

There is at least one access track into the tenement from Mt Monger Road to the north and another few minor access tracks within the tenement.

Satellite imagery boasts potential for significant quartz vein structures, quartz blow-outs and regolith that support the elements of gold systems. This is further supported by the geology map, which depict good geological lithology for potentially hosting gold deposit(s).

Historically, there has been very limited exploration done on these tenements. There was a soil sampling programme, although not many samples were collected within the project area.

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Mount Ross Project

 

The Mount Ross Project is located approximately 34km Northwest of Leonora in Western Australia. Access is from Leonora along the Goldfield Highway and Old Agnew Road then via pastoral access tracks.

The regional greenstone sequence consists of a western mafic to ultramafic succession, with subordinate, thin sedimentary horizons, and an eastern succession of dominantly felsic volcanics, interspersed with minor sediments. Both sequences have been intruded by dolerite/gabbro dykes (Dudley et al., 1990).

There has been no historical exploration over the tenement. The Mount Ross Project is situated on the western part of a major greenstone belt and is prospective for gold.

A comprehensive soil and rock chip sampling programme will be undertaken to generate exploration drilling targets upon receipt of assays. Exploration drilling is expected across the project.