Galileo Mining Ltd (ASX: GAL) has identified the highest nickel and copper grades to date in drill assays from diamond core and RC drilling at the Callisto palladium-platinum-gold-rhodium-copper-nickel discovery within the company’s 100% owned Norseman project in Western Australia.
“The nickel results from disseminated sulphides in diamond core show we are drilling a quality mineralised system capable of producing high grades of nickel, copper, and palladium within disseminated sulphides,” Managing Director Brad Underwood said.
“As diamond drilling progresses to the east we are seeing higher peak values in metal grades. When we combine this with the geological interpretation, which shows that the parent host rock is predominantly to the east, Galileo has developed a very compelling target as the possible source of the mineralisation. We will be testing this concept with a programme of diamond drilling.
“At the same time, we are using the second rig on site to drill test the open area to the west. We have already defined over 500 m of mineralisation based on laboratory results and, with assays from over 20 drill holes yet to be received, we believe that the size of the mineralised envelope will extend further again.
“We are now drilling to define the size and grade of mineralisation at Callisto, as well as drill testing highly prospective targets with the opportunity for more discoveries within this newly discovered palladium and nickel province.”
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