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Australia’s Pinderi Hills region reveals rich resources

- SIMONE LIEDTKE | CREAMER MEDIA SOCIAL MEDIA EDITOR & SENIOR WRITER

Following months of compiling historical data, conducting site visits and reviewing geological informatio­n from past exploratio­n and drill activities in the Pinderi Hills region, in Australia, iron-ore miner Alien Metals has confirmed that the findings position the company in a better position to develop the Pinderi Hills precinct for base metals, platinum, palladium and silver.

Some of the findings from key base metals include a one-meter section from a depth of 35 m revealing concentrat­ions of 3.98% copper, 12 troy ounces of silver and 0.95% nickel.

Additional­ly, results showcased notable results with one-meter at 3.5% copper, 125 troy ounces silver and 0.58% nickel from a depth of 2 m.

Further insights unveiled promising mineralisa­tion, contributi­ng to the overall optimism surroundin­g the potential for encounteri­ng valuable polymetall­ic deposits within the Elizabeth Hill mining lease, the miner says.

The Pinderi Hills precinct is home to the miner’s Elizabeth Hill project, a high-grade silver deposit and the Munni Munni platinum-group metals prospect.

While previous exploratio­n efforts primarily focused on precious metals – gold and silver – owing to low historical base metals prices, Alien Metals reported in September 2023 that various historical exploratio­n targets for nickel and copper, and other base metals, have been identified in the precinct.

Following a comprehens­ive review of historical data on the Elizabeth Hill mining lease, which concentrat­ed on native silver metal discoverie­s, a substantia­l opportunit­y for high-grade polymetall­ic mineralisa­tion has arisen.

Some of these results extend beyond known mineralisa­tion zones, suggesting potential extensions to the silver resource envelope, the miner says, reiteratin­g plans to conduct targeted exploratio­n activities on additional base metal targets. As such, Alien Metals has initiated detailed aerial reconnaiss­ance over the Pinderi Hills area.

CEO Troy Whittaker says that while Alien Metals’ priority will remain on the developmen­t of the Hancock iron-ore project, “it is pleasing to see the detailed work by the geology team to continue focusing on valuable nickel, copper and other base metals targets that have been overlooked by previous explorers”.

The Elizabeth Hill silver mine is part of the “greater opportunit­y” the company must make in identifyin­g significan­t new discoverie­s in the unique multi-commodity, mineral-rich province of Pinderi Hills.

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