St George Mining Provides Update on Nickel Sulphide Exploration at Windsor

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St George Mining (ASX: SGQ) (‘St George Mining’ or ‘the Company’) is pleased to announce the upcoming exploration programme for the Windsor nickel sulphide prospect at its 100% owned East Laverton Project in Western Australia. Drilling at the Windsor nickel sulphide prospect earlier this year focused on testing near surface EM (electromagnetic) conductors. Drill targets …

St George Mining (ASX: SGQ) (‘St George Mining’ or ‘the Company’) is pleased to announce the upcoming exploration programme for the Windsor nickel sulphide prospect at its 100% owned East Laverton Project in Western Australia.
Drilling at the Windsor nickel sulphide prospect earlier this year focused on testing near surface EM (electromagnetic) conductors.
Drill targets included EM plates modelled with a very high conductivity of +200,000 Siemens. These strong conductors are located within a thick ultramafic channel where drilling has already intersected high-MgO ultramafics and magmatic nickel sulphide mineralisation, indicating that the channel is a highly prospective setting for massive nickel sulphides.
St George Mining Executive Chairman, John Prineas said:

“The identification of widespread magmatic nickel sulphides within the high-MgO Windsor ultramafic – together with multiple and still unexplained strong EM conductors – supports the prospectivity of the channel for massive nickel sulphide mineralisation.”

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