St George adds EM targets to upcoming drilling campaign

THE DRILL SERGEANT: St George Mining (ASX: SGQ) has identified additional EM (electromagnetic) conductors at the Stella Range ultramafic belt in Western Australia.

The EM anomalies were detected by a MLEM survey carried out at the company’s 100 per cent-owned East Laverton Property.

Dragon 1is a new conductor at the Desert Dragon nickel prospect.

Windsor 1 and Windsor 2 are new EM conductors at the Windsor nickel prospect.

DDN2 is a new EM conductor at the Desert Dragon North nickel prospect.

 

High priority nickel prospects being covered by the MLEM
survey. Cambridge, Desert Dragon North, Desert Dragon and Windsor have
been completed. The target currently being surveyed is Bristol. Source:
Company announcement

 

The company said the new EM conductors are coincident with known magnetic anomalies and it considers them to be highly prospective for massive nickel sulphides.

The new group of EM conductors coincides with a nickel sulphide bearing ultramafic on the Stella Range belt, previously identified by three RC drill holes  ‐  DRAC35, DRAC38 and DDNRC002.

St George believes the intersections are evidence of a nickel mineralising process within the Stella Range belt, increasing potential for the EM conductors to be massive nickel sulphide deposits.

In addition to the new EM conductors, St George claims the MLEM survey has also identified further strong EM anomalies along the Stella Range belt.

These anomalies will be followed‐up with FLEM surveys.

St George said it anticipates final modelling will result in the identification of further high quality EM conductors for drill testing.

“We are generating an outstanding suite of EM conductors for our next drilling campaign,” St George Mining executive chairman John Prineas said in the company’s announcement to the Australian Securities Exchange.

“This will be our first ever drill testing of EM conductors along the Stella Range belt.”

Email: info@stgm.com.au

Website: www.stgeorgemining.com.au