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Sherlock Bay resource upgrade

SHERLOCK Bay has upgraded the resource at its namesake nickel project by 240% for a contained total of 161,880 tonnes of nickel metal, doubling the mine life to over ten years.

Rebecca Keenan
Sherlock Bay resource upgrade

The upgrade is the result of a reverse circulation and diamond drilling program which commenced in March. The resource, covering both the Symonds and Discovery deposits now stands at 33 million tonnes...

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