Great Western Exploration Identifies Large Compelling Niobium Soil Anomaly
THE DRILL SERGEANT: Great Western Exploration (ASX: GTE) declared the defining of a large niobium soil anomaly within the company’s 100 per cent-owned Yerrida North project in Western Australia.
Great Western Exploration has named the anomaly, Sumo, which it considers to have prospectivity highlighted by coincident pathfinder geochemistry supporting the potential for a niobium-mineralised system.
Field reconnaissance undertaken by the company has verified Sumo as insitu, meaning it is not related to transported sedimentary material.
“The Sumo niobium target is another highly promising target that has been developed by the company through analysis of the large dataset provided to Great Western by Sandfire Resources, following withdrawal by the latter from the Yerrida North Joint Venture, Great Western Exploration said in its ASX announcement.
“Great Western anticipates that more prospective targets will be defined as the company assesses the dataset, undertakes fieldwork and completes further geological interpretation.
“In addition, the company anticipates the commencement of drilling at its giant Oval copper-gold target later this month.”
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