Galileo Mining talks new emerging drill targets at Norseman
October 18, 2023 at 02:46 pm EDT
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Galileo Mining Ltd (ASX:GAL, OTC:GLMGF) MD Brad Underwood speaks with Proactive soon after welcoming exploration results from reverse circulation (RC) drilling at the emerging Jimberlana South and North Callisto prospects at the 100%-owned Norseman Project in Western Australia. He says the next round of drilling is due to start this week with first-pass drilling at the South Callisto prospect and new drilling at North Callisto. Meanwhile, a regional geophysical IP surveying designed to generate new drill targets is scheduled to kick off later this month.
Underwood said: “Assay results from our September drill campaign show we are advancing strongly with our systematic exploration programs aimed at unlocking the value in our Norseman project.
“Having made the greenfields Callisto discovery in 2022, we believe the potential of further exploration success in this underexplored province is high.”
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Galileo Mining Ltd is an Australia-based mineral exploration company. The Company is focused on the exploration and development of palladium, nickel, copper, and cobalt resources in Western Australia. It has two highly prospective West Australian resource and exploration projects: the Norseman Project and the Fraser Range Project. The Norseman Project is centered around a location approximately 10 kilometers north-west of Norseman on vacant crown land. The Norseman Project is prospective for palladium-platinum-nickel-copper-cobalt-rhodium sulphide deposits and contains a JORC-compliant nickel-cobalt laterite resource. The Norseman Project comprises two exploration licenses, 18 granted prospecting licenses and one mining lease covering 255 square kilometers (km2). The Fraser Range project covers exploration licenses totaling approximately 602 km2 in the Albany-Fraser Orogen. The Fraser Range project is located across two areas: the northern Kitchener zone and the southern Yardilla zone.