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Regional targets paying off for Allegiance

SYDNEY-based Allegiance Mining has added another 17,000 tonnes of nickel to its contained metal resource base in western Tasmania, following the announcement of a maiden resource for the company’s recently discovered East Avebury and Saxon deposits.

Paul Garvey
Regional targets paying off for Allegiance

Allegiance said using a cut-off of 0.4% nickel, the East Avebury and Saxon deposits were home to an inferred resource of 2.3 million tonnes grading 0.75% nickel. Using a cut-off of 0.7% takes the resource...

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