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More work planned at Mt Venn

ASSAY results from Helix Resources’ much anticipated first pass drilling at its Mt Venn copper-nickel project in Western Australia are said to have confirmed the intrusion has “extensive sulphide accumulation containing well-developed copper and nickel anomalism”.

Chris Cann
More work planned at Mt Venn

The previously reported hit of 2m grading 1.2% nickel from a 4m wide zone grading 1.3% copper remains the most significant, according to Helix. Most of the 24 holes drilled were between 120m and 160m...

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