Windward commences Fraser Range drill program

THE DRILL SERGEANT: Windward Resources (ASX: WIN) has commenced drilling at the Western Margin prospect (WMA1 conductor), located within the company’s Fraser Range North project in Western Australia.

The Fraser North project is located just on the doorstep of the Nova deposit of Fraser Range trendsetter Sirius Resources (ASX: SIR).

Windward has modelled the WMA1 conductor as a 1.6 kilometre by 600 metre north-west dipping body.

It has interpreted the top of the conductor to lie at a depth of approximately 250m, which it intends drill testing at approximately 325m below surface.

Windward claims the WMA1 conductor has the highest conductivity of any conductor it has been able to identify to date (7400 siemens) and a time constant of 185 milliseconds.

The company explained the combination of this high conductivity and time constant are typical for massive sulphides.

The conductor has been modelled to sit between two north-west striking faults, which Windward has interpreted to run through or very close to the nearby Nova deposit.

“Based on the information we have to date we believe WMA1 is highly promising and look forward to the results of the drilling within the next fortnight,” Windward Resources managing director David Frances said in the company’s announcement to the Australian Securities Exchange.

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