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Further Nickel-Copper Sulphides Intersected at Mt Alexander
St George Mining (ASX: SGQ) (‘St George Mining’ or ‘the Company’) is pleased to provide a weekly update on the drilling at the Stricklands Prospect, and to announce that drilling has continued to intersect nickel-copper sulphide mineralisation with the mineralised ultramafic confirmed as being open to the north, west and east. Three drill holes – …
St George Mining (ASX: SGQ) (‘St George Mining’ or ‘the Company’) is pleased to provide a weekly update on the drilling at the Stricklands Prospect, and to announce that drilling has continued to intersect nickel-copper sulphide mineralisation with the mineralised ultramafic confirmed as being open to the north, west and east.
Three drill holes – MAD76, MAD77 and MAD78 – have been completed at the Stricklands Prospect since drilling re-commenced on 30 November 2017. Drilling was designed to follow-up the significant intersection in MAD71 that intersected 17m of nickel-copper sulphide mineralisation including over 10m of massive nickel-copper sulphides.
St George Mining Executive Chairman, John Prineas said:
“Drilling has extended the footprint of the mineralised ultramafic at Stricklands and confirmed a vector for the mineralisation to the north and west. In addition, the structural information seen in the drill core indicates remobilisation of sulphides and further suggests that the mineralisation remains open.”
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