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Thick, shallow hits at Mt Venn

GREAT Boulder Resources’ wildcat Mount Venn copper-nickel-cobalt discovery in the Laverton region continues to look promising, with the latest drilling from last year intersecting 52m of mineralisation in four lenses from juts 12m downhole, the shallowest defined to date in limited drilling.

Haydn Black
Thick, shallow hits at Mt Venn

The diamond drilling intersected the mineralisation between 10-75m below surface with peak grades up to 1.7% copper, 0.3% nickel and 0.09% cobalt. The four lenses ranged from 3.5-26.2m thick, with the...

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