Dynamic Metals Limited (ASX:DYM) has kicked-off follow up drilling at the Dordie Far West (DFW) nickel prospect, part of the larger Widgiemooltha Project in the Goldfields Region of Western Australia.
The company has previously announced thick high grade nickel assays taken from the five-hole Reverse Circulation (RC) programme completed in February on the DFW Prospect.
The initial drill programme was designed to test for Kambalda komatiite type massive sulphide mineralization interpreted to occur where the base of the komatiite stratigraphy is in contact with the underlying basalt, known as the ‘basal contact’.
Significant mineralized zones were intercepted in three of the five holes with thick widths and high-grade tenor when compared to historic drilling completed by Mincor Resources Limited in the late 2000’s.
The assay results from Dynamic’s drilling were used to update the geological model and an additional two RC holes planned on existing sections to the south-west to test for the extension of mineralization into the fresh rock.
It is anticipated that up to 400m will be drilled within this programme with assay results to follow early next quarter. Following the completion of this programme, the focus will turn to three air core (AC) programmes planned and permitted across the Widgiemooltha Project including the Mandilla, Higginsville and Sunday Soak targets.
These programmes are expected to be executed within the quarter as Dynamic continues to deliver on its commitment to advancing its underexplored critical minerals portfolio.
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