Iceni Gold Limited (ASX: ICL) has identified a number of new targets in exploration work on the 14 Mile Well Project in Western Australia.
The presence of potential nickel and lithium targets at the 14 Mile Well Project, in addition to our primary gold targets, adds significant exploration upside and supports the company’s decision to complete the tenement wide soil sampling campaign from the outset following the IPO,” Technical Director, David Nixon, said.
“These new nickel and lithium anomalies are reinforced by multi-element soil geochemistry and have geochemical signatures known to be associated with lithium and nickel mineralisation in the Yilgarn.
“The lithium anomalies have a similar tenor and extent to other published lithium anomalies within the Yilgarn Craton that host major lithium projects such as Mt Holland.
Iceni will follow-up on these exciting targets in parallel to its focus on gold.”
Over a two-year period UFF+ sampling was conducted across the entire tenement package on a regular grid pattern (nominally 100m x 400m). The 15,180 soil samples were taken and analysed for 50 elements, along with other soil properties, including soil sizing, colour, conductivity, acidity, and short wave infra-red analysis (SWIR), to identify clay mineralogy.
The CSIRO developed the UFF+ soil sampling technique to see through deep cover and identify the anomalies derived from mineralisation hidden below.
New generative targeting work conducted by Iceni, assisted by the reviews from the CSIRO and Tower Geoscience consulting geochemist Dr Chris Salt, has led to the identification of a number of new nickel and lithium targets that complement the existing gold targets within the 14 Mile Well project.
Since the IPO in 2021 the Company has identified 12 new significant soil and rock chip anomalies:
Nickel Projects
Three significant nickel projects are situated within a 50km radius of the Iceni tenement package: