MRG set to commence drilling at Yardilla

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Image credit: www.mrgmetals.com.au

Mineral exploration company MRG Metals is set to commence drilling at its Yardilla gold property in WA, located at the boundary of the Yilgarn Craton and Albany Fraser terrain and within a region of important mineral deposits.

Image credit: www.mrgmetals.com.au
Image credit: www.mrgmetals.com.au

According to the company, the two highest priority drill targets sit adjacent to previous exploration efforts at Ommaney prospect, while the third and fourth drill targets were generated solely from its soil auger program.

MRG’s Yardilla Project comprises 3 exploration licences covering high impact gold and nickel sulphide targets.

The project is considered highly prospective and previous explorers have found geochemical anomalism adjacent to the Cundeelee Fault. Subsequent analysis of this data by Sasak Technology identified several untested multi-element anomalies.

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“These geochemically anomalous zones extend further to the south west, close to the suture Zone. MRG’s infill and extensional sampling will firm up these anomalies,” the company told the ASX.

“Additionally, the project covers a greenstone belt containing anomalous Nickel geochemistry accompanied by the strongest magnetic anomaly in the southern part of the Yilgarn Craton. Geochemical sampling over this greenstone belt aims to define gold and nickel drill targets within the belt.”