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Drilling Commences At Ularring, Targeting Ni-PGE And Cu-Au

Breaker Resources NL (ASX: BRB; the Company or Breaker) wishes to advise that it has commenced diamond drilling at its 100% owned Ularring project in Western Australia.


The project is located 100km north east of Perth near the town of Northam, and 45km east of Chalice Mining’s Julimar discovery. Breaker pegged this tenement in 2014, prior to the emergence of the region as a burgeoning mining jurisdiction, which also includes Caravel Mineral’s 2.8Mt Bindi copper project.

A four-hole diamond drilling program, co-funded by the Western Australian government’s Exploration Incentive Scheme, commenced this week to test Ni-PGE and Cu-Au targets.

The first diamond hole is designed to intercept an historical geophysical anomaly (FLTEM) interpreted to be sulphidic in nature, associated with copper anomalies at surface and never drill tested.

The remaining three diamond holes are planned at the Centre Forest copper-gold prospect, to test multiple metal anomalies directly east of historical drilling where intervals such as 61m at 0.87g/t Au and 25m at 0.47g/t Au and 0.18% Cu were reported. (WAMEX Report A64958).


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