Litchfield Minerals公司开始在Oonagalab钻探主要贱金属,计划钻14个洞,并可能延伸至10公里以外。
Litchfield Minerals starts drilling at Oonagalabi to explore for major base metals, with plans for 14 holes and potential extension beyond 10 km.
Litchfield Minerals公司准备开始在北部地区的Oonagalab项目钻探,使用反向循环钻机调查重力、磁力和VTEM异常情况。
Litchfield Minerals is set to begin drilling at its Oonagalabi project in the Northern Territory, using a reverse circulation rig to investigate gravity, magnetic, and VTEM anomalies.
第二阶段方案是14个钻孔,总共3 750米,将针对炸弹挖掘集体和其他高度优先地区,目的是确定该矿址是否可存放世界级贱金属矿床。
A second-phase program of 14 drill holes, totaling 3,750 meters, will target the Bomb Diggity cluster and other high-priority areas, with the goal of determining if the site could host a world-class base metals deposit.
地球工程已接近完成,该公司计划将该系统扩展至可能超过10公里。
Earthworks are nearing completion, and the company plans to extend the system potentially beyond 10 kilometers.
Litchfield还筹集了500 000美元,并打算在其Lucy Creek 2项目中进行高分辨率空中勘测,在该项目中,岩石芯片分析显示高达35%的锰,支持其作为关键增长领域的作用。
Litchfield also raised $500,000 and intends to conduct high-resolution airborne surveys at its Lucy Creek 2 project, where rock chip assays showed up to 35% manganese, supporting its role as a key growth area.