Litchfield Minerals has landed its biggest hit yet at the company’s Oonagalabi copper-zinc project in the Northern Territory, with a mammoth 104-metre copper sulphide intercept from surface including high-grade bursts of more than two per cent copper equivalent.
The stellar intercept represents the company’s most significant strike to date at the emerging copper-zinc system and catapulted Litchfield’s shares into the stratosphere, with its price soaring as much as 300 per cent to 74.5 cents in the morning session.
Reverse-circulation drilling at Litchfield Minerals’ Oonagalabi project in the Northern Territory has revealed finely disseminated and minor semi-massive copper-zinc mineralisation, visually estimated to contain about 2.3 per cent copper and 2.7 per cent zinc.
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