Our Projects
Enmore Gold Project
The Enmore Gold Project (EL8479) is located in the New England Fold Belt (NEFB) in NE NSW approximately 30km from the town of Armidale and only 20km south of the Hillgrove Au-Sb Mine (1.7Moz Au).
Enmore Gold Project has widespread high-grade gold occurrences and historic workings with geological similarities inc. fault architecture to Hillgrove.
In addition to Hillgrove, the NEFB hosts several large deposits including the Ravenswood Mine (8Moz Au), Mt Morgan Mine (7.7Moz Au, 0.36Mt Cu) and Cracow (2.5Moz Au).
Despite its clear prospectivity and total endowment of +35Moz Au, the NEFB remains underexplored and the NSW segment of the belt considerably more so than the QLD segment.
Koonenberry Project
The Koonenberry Belt is a frontier Terrane prospective for Orogenic gold, VMS Cu-Au-Pb-Zn-Ag and Magmatic Ni-Cu-PGE systems. Traceable for over 225km, the Koonenberry Fault has acted as a long-lived deep crustal structure that has tapped metal source rocks and acted as a conduit for mineralised fluids. The Koonenberry Fault has numerous associated splays, second order faults/thrusts and associated folds and is believed to be critical for concentrating these fluids and depositing metals within trap sites and dilatant zones.
The Koonenberry Belt has been largely under-explored due to its remoteness, with past exploration efforts considered to have been largely ineffective. In recent years however, the belt has been heavily pegged by various explorers who have recognised the enormous prospectivity of the belt to host significant Tier 1 deposits. Modern exploration techniques are being applied for the first time at a belt and prospect scale and are likely to increase the probability of discovery.
The newly acquired EL to the west of the Koonenberry Project is considered highly prospective for magmatic Cu-Ni deposits with geology and tectonic setting akin to the Albany Fraser belt which hosts the world class Nova-Bollinger Cu-Ni deposit.
Lachlan Project
The Lachlan Projects comprise 10 EL’s that are considered highly prospective for Porphyry Cu/Au, Epithermal Au and Orogenic Au systems. Combined, the Lachlan Projects cover an area of 1,580km², giving the Company a commanding land position to rival major and junior exploration companies alike.