Trigg Minerals Prepares for Achilles Antimony Push

THE DRILL SERGEANT: Trigg Minerals (ASX: TMG) has preparations in train to commence drilling at the company’s recently acquired Achilles antimony project in New South Wales.

The project includes the Wild Cattle Creek (WCC) antimony deposit, which Trigg Minerals claim as being Australia’s highest-grade undeveloped antimony project and one few primary antimony deposits globally.

The company’s initial exploration will focus on several priority targets within the Achilles project immediately outside the resource area and its extensions on strike.

The Achilles project contains a 6km long strike length displaying high-grade antimony occurrences outside of the WCC deposit that have not been subjected to modern exploration and drilling.

Trigg considers this provides exploration upside and expansion potential to the existing high-grade WCC deposit.

“This work will provide the basis for an updated Scoping Study,” Trigg Minerals executive chair Timothy Morrison said in the company’s ASX announcement.

“Given the current market price for Antimony and anticipated expansion of MRE the scoping study is expected to deliver vastly improved modelling of the economic potential of Wild Creek.”

 

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