Nimy Resources (ASX: NIM) has advised that initial RC hole has intersected a 10m interval of massive and disseminated sulphide mineralization from 128 138m downhole.
Executive director, Luke Hampson, said, “The initial drill hole testing of recent electromagnetic surveys completed at our Mons project has successfully intersected the top of the anomaly where we anticipated. We await assay results from this intersection of the highest EM response recorded at Masson.”
The campaign is designed to test new modelled conductive plates, adjacent to and below the discovery massive sulphide intersection.
The company previously announced results at Masson, returning 5m @ 0.73% nickel, 0.53% copper, 0.06 % cobalt, and 0.55g/t PGE’s from 102m.
The intersection was as anticipated by EM conductive modelling (10,000 siemens) which bodes well for other modelled anomalies.
Two RC pre collar holes have now been completed. Diamond drill has arrived onsite to drill beneath hole 24NRRC0124 as the anomaly extends sub vertically.
Mr. Hampson added, “The Masson nickel, copper, cobalt, and PGE in massive sulphide discovery has anomalies continuing at depth. RC collars are now complete with the diamond drill onsite to commence drilling the anomaly at depth. The programme has stayed on track despite some challenges with the weather and now following completion of Masson the rig will move to the Block 3 copper, gold, silver prospect to drill the large chargeability anomalies modelled following the recent IP survey.”
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