Livingstone Project

The Livingstone Project is located approximately 25km to the immediate north west of the Muddawerrie Project. The project consists of three Exploration Licences and covers an area of 208 square kilometres of the western extension of the Proterozoic aged Bryah Basin.

The Project has demonstrated gold endowment with a series of significant high-grade gold intercepts returned from both Reverse Circulation (RC) and Rotary Air Blast (RAB) drilling over a 31km strike length of the Central Shear Zone (CSZ).

In general, this extensive gold mineralised trend has not been subject to systematic exploration. Significant historic results include:

  • 6m @ 5.30g/t Au
  • 7m @ 4.75g/t Au
  • 2m @ 4.65g/t Au

In addition to the main CSZ, a number of other targets have been identified that require follow-up exploration. The Winja Prospect has returned sporadic thick, high grade gold intersections from within a dolomitic host sequence. Exploration is required to determine the style and extent of this gold mineralisation. Best results include:

  • 29m @ 5.20g/t Au
  • 13m @ 3.71g/t Au

At the Livingstone Prospect, a large zone of mineralised quartz stockwork has been defined through an extensive series of old workings and a limited amount of shallow drilling. Further work is required to understand the extent and quality of the gold stockwork zone and to determine the best drilling orientation. Best results include:

  • 14m @ 2.71g/t Au
  • 4m @ 3.39g/t Au

Subject to securing the required statutory permits, the Livingstone Project represents an opportunity to quickly develop a series of high priority drilling targets for gold.


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