NT Minerals Limited (ASX:NTM) Announces Initial Assay Results
Key Highlights
NT Minerals Limited (ASX:NTM) has received initial assay results from its Ultrafineā¢ Soil Sampling Program at the Premiership Prospect within the Twin Peaks Project. The program identified copper anomalism exceeding 100 ppm across six samples, peaking at 178.01 ppm Cu, and gold anomalism over three samples, reaching 3.697 ppb Au. These anomalies coincide with the Southern V gravity lineament and remain open and untested to the south, creating a new exploration target for future investigations.
Executive Comments
Managing Director Rodney Illingworth stated, “These results along with previously reported rock chip sampling are from only a small part of the Twin Peaks Project. The geological team is working on several multi-commodity opportunities and continue to identify further opportunities within the historical data that warrant field investigation, NTM looks forward to providing the results of this work in the future. The work underlies the significant potential of the Twin Peaks Project and has allowed for the development of Programs of Work (PoWs) for a targeted drilling campaign in 2025.”
Next Steps
NT Minerals is planning a follow-up field trip to complete the reconnaissance and sampling program, aiming to expand exploration efforts based on the initial assay results. The company will continue to develop Programs of Work for a targeted drilling campaign in 2025.
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