Ragusa Minerals Limited (ASX: RAS) has completed its maiden mineral resource estimate (JORC 2012) at the company’s 100% owned multi-commodity REE and kaolinite/halloysite Burracoppin Project in Western Australia.
A maiden 96Mt at 80 ISO-B inferred kaolinite/halloysite resource has been defined at the project using an ISO-B cutoff of 70, which includes 36Mt at 1,356ppm TREO (using a 400ppm cut-off).
“The company is very excited to have completed its maiden JORC 2012 inferred Mineral Resource Estimate at our 100% owned Burracoppin Project – a true multi-commodity development opportunity for highly valued and strategic critical minerals, including TREO/Rare Earth Elements (REE) and kaolin/halloysite,” Ragusa Chair, Jerko Zuvela, said.
“The shallow and high-grade REE mineralisation alongside the kaolinite and halloysite is very exciting and adds significant potential to the project.”
Maiden Inferred (JORC 2012) Mineral Resource Estimate for the company’s multi- commodity Rare Earth Elements (REE) + kaolin/halloysite project, comprising;
36Mt at 1,356ppm Total Rare Earth Oxides (TREO) of Rare Earth bearing material (using 400ppmTREO cut-off) within the -45μm size fraction, contained within the global resource. – this equates to 20,000t of combined TREO products