- Pursuit Minerals (PUR) intends to advance exploration efforts on all of its Western Australian projects in the March quarter
- The exploration activities will commence with the The Warrior platinum group element (PGE) nickel-copper (Ni-Cu) project in the Julimar Complex, Western Australia
- The group plans to undertake a series of ground-based geophysical surveys at the Anzac Hill Prospect in the Warrior Project and geochemical surveys along the Phil’s Hill – Ablett trend
- Exploration will commence in Q1 and Q2 on the Commando Gold Project about 30 kilometres north of Kalgoorlie, the Combatant PGE-Ni-Cu-Au project in the Murchison in Q2 and Q3, and the Gladiator Gold Project near Laverton in Q3
- Pursuit Minerals (PUR) last traded a 2.7 cents on January 13
Pursuit Minerals (PUR) intends to advance exploration efforts on all of its Western Australian projects in the March quarter, commencing with the Warrior platinum group element (PGE) nickel-copper (Ni-Cu) project in the Julimar Complex, Western Australia.
The group plans to undertake a series of ground-based geophysical surveys at the Anzac Hill Prospect in the Warrior Project and geochemical surveys along the Phil’s Hill – Ablett trend.
The Anzac Hill area lies approximately 15km northeast of Chalice’s Julimar Complex and less than 2km northwest of DevEx Resources’ recent Ni-Cu sulphide discovery.
A full assessment of the Phil’s Hill diamond programme will be conducted, with chosen sampling for intervals that have not before been tested.
In addition, exploration will begin in Q1 and Q2 on the company’s “exciting” newly acquired Commando Gold Project approximately 30 kilometres north of Kalgoorlie, its Combatant PGE-Ni-Cu-Au project in the Murchison in Q2 and Q3, and the company’s Gladiator Gold Project in Laverton in Q3.
“Pursuit is excited to have such a significant exploration program over the next quarter and a good start to 2022,” Pursuit Managing Director Mark Freeman said.
“The Company is looking forward to getting on the ground and commencing exploration activities at Commando near Kalgoorlie and expanding the exploration footprint around Calingiri East. In particular we are very excited about following up work on the Anzac Hill area of E70/5378 at Calingiri West.”