The company said that exploration along the 1.5km east-west strike of the Investigators prospect confirms that the large mineral system continues at depth with additional massive nickel-copper sulfides.
St George Mining (ASX: SGQ) has released an update on what it called significant exploration results at the Mt Alexander project, located near Leonora in the north-eastern Goldfields of Western Australia.
The company said that exploration along the 1.5km east-west strike of the Investigators prospect confirms that the large mineral system continues at depth with additional massive nickel-copper sulfides as well as new electromagnetic targets identified in the northerly down dip direction.
Executive chairman of St George, John Prineas said:
“Our methodical exploration strategy at Investigators, using drilling and DHEM surveys concurrently to identify potential extensions of massive nickel-copper sulphides, is delivering excellent results.
The DHEM surveys at Investigators have been successful in identifying further conductors down plunge from known high-grade mineralization. This is a textbook fit to our geological model, which envisages potential for additional significant nickel-copper sulphides at depth in the down dip direction.”
Click here to read the full St George Mining (ASX:SGQ) press release.
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Scott has a Master's Degree in journalism from the University of Melbourne and reports on the resources industry for INN.
Scott has experience working in regional and small-town newsrooms in Australia. With a background in history and politics, he's interested in international politics and development and how the resources industry plays a role in the future.
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