Carawine Resources Gets Drilling at Big Bang Nickel Targets
THE DRILL SERGEANT: Carawine Resources (ASX: CWX) has drilling underway at the company’s Fraser Range project in Western Australia.
Carawine Resources has three holes planned for the 100 per cent-owned Big Bang tenement to test three conductors, with each hole designed as a reverse circulation (RC) pre-collar drilled to within approximately 100m of the modelled target depth.
These will be followed by diamond core drilled through the modelled target.
The targeted conductors are within three of nine target areas Carawine has identified at Big Bang, including seven target areas considered prospective for magmatic nickel-copper mineralisation.
The company also has MLEM surveying planned for one or more other Big Bang magmatic nickel-copper target areas BB3 and BB5, with timing dependent on the outcome of the current drilling program.
The drilling is co-funded by the WA State Government under its Exploration Incentive Scheme.
“The three conductors targeted by this program are from our first MLEM survey at Big Bang, which covered just three of seven areas identified as prospective for magmatic nickel and copper sulphides,” Carawine Resources managing director David Boyd said in the company’s ASX announcement.
“We look forward to the results of the drilling and expanding our exploration program across the tenement over the coming months.”
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