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Kodu could get bigger: Frontier

RESULTS from recently returned samples from a historic drillhole at Australian junior Frontier Resources’ Kodu copper-gold-molybdenum project in Papua New Guinea have hinted at an increase in the potential tonnage of the project.

Chris Cann
Kodu could get bigger: Frontier

Hole KD004 was drilled by the junior’s joint venture partner back in 2005 but was never analysed in its entirety. The 25m section previously not sampled returned results of 25m grading 0.34% copper equivalent...

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