Noronex Limited (ASX: NRX) has provided an update on the exploration of its suite of copper projects in Namibia.
The company has filed two new 100% applications for ~1,650km2 lodged on Kalahari Copper Belt in Namibia, which have been accepted. The applications cover prospective structures along Botswana border area.
Previous drilling intercepts including:
- 11m @ 0.54 % Cu from 152m in T105004
- 2m @ 0.84 % Cu from 180m in T10R005
- 5.4m @ 0.59% Cu from 219m in T11D002
- 8.7m @ 0.41 % Cu from 275m in T4D001
Several targets have now been identified for follow up, and the company is now close to planned Blowhole drilling Namibian Exploration. Noronex’s total exploration package in Namibia now covers ~8,700km2 with 3,500km of applications in place on the highly prospective but relatively underexplored Kalahari Copper Belt which runs from central Namibia to northern Botswana.
The tenements contain ~300km of strike length targeting the key NPF-D’Kar formation contact point where most copper deposits occur on the Kalahari Copper Belt. Exploration continues to drill Noronex’s extensive claim package, including the Witvlei tenements at Daheim, domal structure on the Snowball JV and with the recent granting of the Humpback Project is now moving further east targeting large copper systems.
These new applications enhance the prospective package and cover known Copper identified in previous drilling. It is expected with environmental clearance it will be twelve months before final granting and access is allowed for field activities.
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