Re: STK - Strickland Resources
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14 Mile Well Project
Project Location
The 14 Mile Well Project is located approximately 50km east of Leonora in Western Australia, 15km west of the Wallaby gold mine (7 Moz). The project area contains extensive alluvial gold workings and historic shafts where historical production returned extremely high grade results.
Exploration to date
The company continued to evaluate its own and historical exploration work carried out on the 14 Mile Well project. New gold discoveries within granitic rocks made by junior explorers in the gold fields have led to a fresh exploration model being devised for the project. The eastern portion of the project is underlain by granitic rocks that have proven anomalous for gold in previous shallow drilling. Anomalies 1, 2C and the Tatong anomaly all partially overlie the granite–greenstone contact as well as extending into the granite. The Granny Smith gold mine (5 Moz) 50km to the NW mined gold ore located at the contact of the granite and greenstone and also within the oxidised granite. A work program was prepared to outline the proposed work to be undertaken in the following quarter.
Planned Exploration Work
A work program culminating in an MMI soil sampling survey is planned to cover the prospective granite-greenstone contact zone in the eastern portion of the 14 Mile Well Project, 6km of strike length is planned to be tested. (Figure 1).
As with most terrains in the Eastern Goldfields the area is deeply weathered with fresh rock occurring at up to 40m depth beneath the surface, also transported cover can further blanket the area, thus making conventional soil sampling ineffective. MMI relies on analysing metallic ions that have been transported upwards from metallic ore bodies by various processes and are concentrated in the upper soil horizons. Very sensitive analytical methods can detect these ions and help locate ore bodies hidden at depth. The method is well tested and has been in use for some time in Australia, Canada and Africa.
Prior to the MMI survey an air photo regolith interpretation map will be constructed with field ground checking as well as a field geological map of the areas to be sampled.
New Projects
During the quarter the Company continued to evaluate numerous other resource projects within Australia and overseas and has undergone discussions with various parties with a view to finding a project that best fits the Company’s future strategic ambitions.
At the end of June and early July the Company’s geologist completed a one week technical review of a number of Exploration Licences located in Zambia which were presented as part of the consulting agreement with Summit Minerals Pte Ltd (“Summit”). The review involved field visits to licences in the Mumbwa area of Zambia with a view to establishing their prospectivity for Iron Oxide Copper Gold (IOCG) type mineralisation. The review process presented a number of findings and discussions are on-going with Summit as to the best way forward.
The Company continues to evaluate other projects that include, without limitation, coal, iron ore, copper, gold, manganese, tin, nickel, potash and tungsten both within Australia and abroad . The Company is confident that it will be able to suitably identify a project that meets the Company’s short term objectives and growth strategy.