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Haddington targets identified

HADDINGTON Resources has established a resource estimate for its Creekside prospect and says it has identified a further 14 anomalous targets adjacent to the company’s Bald Hill tantalum project in Western Australia.

Ben Sharples
Haddington targets identified

Creekside has estimated a resource of 136,000 tonnes grading 390ppm tantalum oxide containing 117,000 pounds of tantalite, with the deposit located 1.2km southeast of Bald Hill. The resource reportedly...

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