Dreadnought Resources Commences Regional Auger Program at Tarraji-Yampi
THE DRILL SERGEANT: Dreadnought Resources (ASX: DRE) has been able to commence exploration activities earlier than anticipated at the Tarraji-Yampi prospect, in the Kimberley Region of Western Australia.
Dreadnought Resources has kicked off a low impact auger sampling system that was specially designed for Taraji-Yampi allowing the company to commence exploration earlier in the season, before road access has been re-established, extending and maximizing the dry season activities.
Dreadnought explained the auger program will sample through shallow black plain soil that obscures mineralisation like that it discovered at Orion in 2021.
As the first program of its kind across Tarraji-Yampi, Dreadnought believes it could lead to identification of additional mineralisation across the project.
The program will take 2-3 months including infill sampling of anomalous areas.
Regional targets defined by the auger program will be drilled in August/September 2022.
“This is the first program of its kind at Tarraji-Yampi,” Dreadnought Resources managing director Dean Tuck said in the company’s ASX announcement.
“The program allows us to identify mineralisation below the black plain soils that can obscure massive sulphide deposits such as Orion.
“This is a game changer in an area which has not been explored since the 1970s.
“By taking the learnings from our 2021 program, including an orientation program over the Orion discovery, we have been able to deploy a new technique that will provide the geochemical data needed to discover the rest of Orion’s friends at Tarraji-Yampi.”
TO READ THE FULL ANNOUNCEMENT: CLICK HERE
Email: info@dreadnoughtresources.com.au
Web: www.dreadnoughtresources.com.au





