Future Metals
NL
Heritage Surveys Completed to
Allow Drill Testing of Eileen
Bore Mineralisation
Highlights:
·
Heritage
clearance surveys completed across the Alice Downs Corridor and
Panton North tenures clearing the way for commencement of
drilling
·
Diamond drilling
set to get underway at Eileen Bore in the coming
weeks
·
Ground Gravity
surveys to commence next week
·
Exploration
programmes to be co-funded up to A$295,000 under the WA
Government's merit-based Exploration Incentive Scheme
("EIS")
·
Drilling
programme to be the first drill testing of Eileen Bore
mineralisation in over 20 years
Future Metals NL ("Future Metals" or the "Company", ASX | AIM: FME) is pleased to
announce heritage clearance surveys have been completed across the
Alice Downs Corridor and Panton North tenures.
The completion of these surveys
marks a key step forward in advancing the exploration strategy
within the Alice Downs Corridor.
Figure One | Regional Plan
showing main targets along Alice Downs Corridor's 18km
strike. Note the location of the Eileen Bore inset map for
Figure Two.
EIS co-funding of up to A$115,000
will be utilised to complete ground gravity surveys across the
Alice Downs Corridor and Panton North tenures. This survey
will assist with the targeting of additional potential mineralised
bodies across the 18km mineralised horizon within the Alice Downs
Corridor (Refer to Company's announcement
on 13 February 2024
Multiple Drill Targets Identified Along 18km
Corridor).
At Panton North, recent field work
indicates that the Panton Complex dips towards the north, not south
as historically modelled. The gravity data will complement
previous data collected, allowing for updated modelling of the
Panton Complex and assisting with mapping the depth of the
intrusion, as well as this structural complexity.
EIS co-funding of up to $180,000
will be utilised for diamond drilling at Eileen Bore. Updated
geological modelling indicates that the existing mineralisation at
Eileen Bore is structurally complex with a similar orientation to
the Copernicus Deposit. Drilling at Eileen Bore will target this
previously untested position. Drilling contractor has been secured
and is scheduled to mobilise to site in the coming weeks, dependent
on availability of cultural monitors and completion of access
works.
Eileen Bore Prospect
The Eileen Bore Prospect is an
advanced exploration target with historical drilling work
completed, identifying a wide zone of Cu-Ni-PGM mineralisation from
surface along a known strike of approximately 300m (Drill Target
1). Mineralisation
occurs within a gabbro-pyroxenite host and is comprised of
chalcopyrite, pentlandite and pyrrhotite. Mineralisation
remains open down plunge and at depth with drill testing only to
96m.
To the north, Drill Target 2 is
based on coincident magmatic chalcopyrite-pyrrhotite mineralisation
identified in peridotite rock chips by petrology and is associated
with Ni-Cu, PGE and Au soil anomalism. There has been no
historical drill testing in the area to date. To the south, Drill
Target 3 is associated with the same coincident soil anomalism
identified at Eileen Bore and Drill Target 2, which has also not
been drill tested. Drill Targets are outlined in Figure Two
below.
Figure Two | Eileen Bore
Prospect show 3 main drill areas: down plunge mineralisation from
section A-A' and Drill Targets 2 and 3.
This
announcement has been approved for release by the Board of Future
Metals NL.
For further information, please contact:
Future Metals NL
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+61 8 9480 0414
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Patrick Walta
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info@future-metals.com.au
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Strand Hanson Limited (Nominated Adviser and UK broker)
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+44 (0) 207 409 3494
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James Bellman/Rob Patrick
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The information contained within
this announcement is deemed by the Company to constitute inside
information as stipulated under the Market Abuse Regulation (EU)
No. 596/2014 as is forms part of United Kingdom domestic law
pursuant to the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018, as amended by
virtue of the Market Abuse (Amendment) (EU Exit) Regulations
2019.