EXPLORATION & DEVELOPMENT

Sherlock flags exploration upside

RESULTS from an EM survey at Sherlock Bay Nickel’s namesake project in Western Australia have located three conductors of massive sulphides which could contain more resources than have already been identified at the project, according to the company.

Rebecca Keenan
Sherlock flags exploration upside

The resource at the project currently stands at 33 million tonnes grading 0.49% nickel and 0.1% copper from the Symonds and Discovery deposits. There has been no drilling at any of the new zones, the...

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