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Australia
Ashburton
Our Ashburton project is situated in the northern portion of the Gascoyne geological province. We have a commanding landholding position in the region with granted tenements and pending applications covering over 7,700 square kilometres of subsurface mineral rights.
We are targeting sediment-hosted base metals and orogenic gold mineralisation.
Ashburton, Pilbara Region, Western Australia
Plumridge
Our Plumridge project consists of a series of tenements located in the north east segment of the world-class Albany-Fraser Range Orogen. The tenements are underlain by mafic-ultramafic units prospective for magmatic nickel massive sulphides. The range hosts multiple nickel, copper and platinum group element deposits, including the world-class Nova-Bollinger deposit, which lies along strike to the south east of our ground.
Plumridge Lakes, Western Australia
Hart
The Kimberley geological province is prospective for intrusion-related magmatic nickel sulphide mineralisation like the super-giant Norilsk-Talnakh deposits in Russia. Our tenement covers significant stream geochemistry anomalies that have never been followed-up. The region is under-explored with almost no previous drilling.
Fitzroy Crossing, Western Australia
Cataby
The Perth Basin is a world-class mineral sands province first discovered in the 1960s. Heavy minerals were concentrated in strandlines and dunal environments during the Pleistocene sea level transgression. Located less than 10 kilometres from the Cooljarloo zirconium-titanium operations, target areas defined by our geology team have never been systematically explored.
Cataby, Western Australia
Lake Gruszka
Lake Gruszka is an unexplained calcrete gold anomaly, associated with a major flexure in the Warri gravity ridge, in a region of extensive surficial cover. Basement rocks consist of Neoproterozoic sequences, which may be correlative stratigraphy to the Telfer mine in the Paterson Province.
Gibson Desert, Western Australia
West Musgraves
West Musgraves is a region that has had very little modern exploration work. The region hosts mafic to ultramafic units along a craton margin setting. Olivine-bearing lithologies have been previously identified in government geological surveys, but no electromagnetic coverage has been carried out in the area.
Ngaanyatjarra-Giles, Western Australia
Ord Basin
A geological setting similar to the Michigan Keweenaw Peninsula copper belt. The tenement applications cover robust stream geochemistry anomalies.
Baines, Northern Territory
Kambalda Dome
The Kambalda project is a key nickel production asset located in the Kambalda Dome; one of Australia’s premier nickel camps. Kambalda has a long and rich history of mining and since discovery in 1966 has produced in excess of 1.6 Mt of nickel metal. Wyloo has consolidated the tenement holdings in the Kambalda Dome and, as well as operating the Durkin North and Long underground mines, is currently undertaking new and innovative approaches to brownfield exploration.
Kambalda, Western Australia
Widgiemooltha Dome
The Widgiemooltha project includes the operational Cassini underground nickel mine and more than 250 kilometres of tenements prospective for magmatic nickel, gold and lithium mineralisation. As well as a broad spectrum of active exploration projects, studies are underway to re-establish several historically important nickel mines in the project package with a view to revitalising the Widgiemooltha Dome.
Kambalda, Western Australia
Canada
Ring of Fire
The Ring of Fire, also known as the McFaulds Lake greenstone belt, is a mineral-rich region located in the James Bay area of Northern Ontario. The region’s geology is associated with an ultramafic sill complex situated at the contact between a large tonalite body and a volcanic sequence. At more than 15 kilometres in strike length and up to 1.5 kilometres in thickness, this sill complex is believed to consist of at least two individual sills known as the Double Eagle Intrusive Complex and the Black Thor Intrusive Complex, which contain sulphide-hosted nickel, copper and platinum group element mineralisation.
We are progressing development of our flagship Eagle’s Nest Project, while aiming to build a pipeline of nickel projects within the Ring of Fire. Exploration efforts are focusing on regional airborne and surface electromagnetic surveys on a portfolio of targets within the region.
Ring of Fire, Ontario
West Raglan
The West Raglan joint venture with Alamos Gold Inc. is located in Nunavik, Quebec and covers an area of approximately 650 square kilometres in one of the last remaining areas of the prolific Cape Smith Belt that has not received extensive, modern day exploration. The West Raglan Project is an advanced-stage nickel, copper and platinum group element exploration project located in the west central portion of the belt, which is also home to Glencore’s Raglan Mine and Canadian Royalties’ Nunavik Mine. We can acquire up to 80 per cent of the Project for total expenditures of CA$25 million over a seven-year period.
West Raglan, Quebec
Shadow Bridge
We have acquired 100 per cent of Shadow Bridge, a 3,000 hectare exploration property located 40 kilometres north east of Sept-Îles in the Grenville region of Quebec, Canada. The property includes mafic rock with nickel and copper-rich material and is ideally located near the Port of Sept-Îles.
Grenville region, Quebec