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Wallbridge has drilled 56 holes, for a total of 7,008 metres, on the prospect. Of the most recent 36 holes, 11 intersected significant nickel-copper mineralization.
Among the better intersections encountered was a 16-metre intersection that graded 1% nickel and 0.44% copper, with 0.41 gram platinum and 0.64 gram palladium per tonne. The intersection also carried some gold and cobalt values.
An 8.6-metre intersection in another hole ran 1.09% copper and 0.52% nickel, with 1.82 grams platinum and 1.45 grams palladium.
The bulk of the holes intersected mineralization over core lengths ranging from a fraction of a metre to about 3 metres. Copper and nickel grades are typically under 1% each. Platinum and palladium values close to a gram per tonne are not unusual in the mineralized zones.
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