EXPLORATION & DEVELOPMENT

Sirius eyes fresh Fraser Range targets

NICKEL developer Sirius Resources says it has identified several significant soil anomalies at its flagship Fraser Range project in Western Australia, the strongest since the discovery of Nova.

Kristie Batten
Sirius eyes fresh Fraser Range targets

Each of the anomalies measures between 400m and 800m in length and peaks at 1980 parts per million nickel, 100-286ppm copper and 100-195ppm cobalt. The anomalies form a cluster within a magnetic low...

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