Bell Rock Range - Nickel
This Project Summary was last updated 2009-09-28 22:06:25.
Bell Rock Range covers some 471 km2 within the western part of the Proterozoic Musgrave Block in central Australia.
It is highly prospective for several commodities, particularly Ni-Cu sulphide and PGE mineralisation.
A preliminary interpretation of the Bell Rock Range project (E69/2293), using available geological and geophysical data, has identified a key target area (B9 - B10 - B11) coincident with 25-30 kilometres of strike length of an ultramafic basal unit along the northern edge of an ultramafic-mafic complex. Two other target areas (C4 and A6/B8) associated with ultramafic rocks are located to the north of the ultramafic-mafic complex. All of these target areas are considered prospective for Ni- Cu sulphides.
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September 29, 2009
Anglo American JV at Bell Rock Range Nickel-Copper Project
The Bell Rock Range Project is prospective for Ni-Cu sulphide and PGE mineralisation
An Option and Joint Venture Agreement to explore the Bell Rock Range Project has been signed with one of the worlds largest diversified mining and natural resources groups - Anglo American.
Anglo American Exploration (Australia) can earn 75% of the project by spending A$3m.
AAE is becoming the most active explorer in the Musgraves.
The project hosts a highly prospective 30km long basal ultramafic never subject to systematic exploration.
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