Shares in West Perth-based junior Impact Minerals closed trade up 20 per cent on Wednesday, following news the alumina aspirant had announced plans to acquire a 50 per cent stake in newly-created firm Alluminous.
Our board moves wrap includes Geoff Baldwin, Arron Canicais, Bernard Crawford, Anna Sloboda, Craig McNab, Stephen Allen, Candice Van Der Plas, James Doyle, Robert Boston, Emily Spano, Adrian Costello, and Patrick Burke.
Impact Minerals' maiden soil sampling program has pleasantly surprised with a grab bag of noteworthy rare earth elements targets emerging across the Arkun project in southwest Western Australia. The soil anomalies occur over hundreds of metres and have snagged both light and heavy rare earths in an area that has never previously been explored for rare earths.
ASX-listed junior explorer Impact Minerals has unveiled a number of high priority targets following recently completed soil geochemical sampling work at its Arkun multi-metals project in Western Australia. The Perth-based company says it now has almost a dozen priority targets for nickel-copper-PGM mineralisation to follow up on and the same number of targets that are potentially prospective for lithium-caesium-tantalum pegmatites.
Impact Minerals looks to be sneaking up on a large copper system at Apsley in New South Wales. The company says its analysis of surface and drilling data indicates it may be touching on the margins of a porphyry copper-gold system not dissimilar to Newcrest's nearby Cadia-Ridgeway mine. Apsley's geochemical footprint extends over more than a kilometre along strike and up to a kilometre in width.
Impact Minerals is zeroing in on the source of nickel-PGE mineralisation at its Little Broken Hill Gabbro discovery in western New South Wales, with diamond drilling returning a 100m-thick intercept containing up to 5 per cent iron sulphides. Intriguingly, the intercept has a 50m-wide zone of anomalous copper mineralisation that looks similar in nature to the mineralised halo surrounding the massive Voisey's Bay deposit in Canada.
Impact Minerals is off and racing in its WA nickel hunt, with the company identifying a wealth of targets across the state's prospective South West Mineral Field and launching into an extensive program of surface sampling at its key projects. Impact controls over 1,900sq.km of ground between Northam and Corrigin, east of Perth, said to host a number of Julimar-style nickel-PGE targets.
Impact Minerals appears to be on target at its Broken Hill PGE project in New South Wales, with diamond drilling intersecting disseminated and vein sulphide mineralisation over significant widths in the basal units of the Little Broken Hill Gabbro and Red Hill chonolith. The deeper drilling campaign appears to have confirmed results of earlier exploration and hints at the significant PGE endowment of the region.
Impact Minerals' PGM-base metals hunt at its Broken Hill project in NSW is starting to get interesting. Drilling is set to commence at the Red Hill and Little Broken Hill Gabbro prospects to follow-up previous stellar hits including 138m going 0.3 grams per tonne palladium, platinum and gold, or “3PGM”. Further drilling is also on the cards for the third quarter.
Impact Minerals has secured a shot at what it sees as a “walk-up drill target” at Doonia in Western Australia's Eastern Goldfields after being granted tenure over an area covering an impressive 3km-long porphyry target near Lefroy's promising Burns copper-gold discovery. The company is now planning first-pass exploration at the project and expects to kick off drilling in the second half of 2021.
Whilst Impact Minerals continues its tour-de-force in NSW where it is drilling both porphyry copper-gold and intrusive nickel-PGE targets across the resurgent mining state, the company is now keen to up the ante once again in its own backyard as it sizes up a swag of WA nickel, copper and gold targets. They include the Beau and Arkun projects along strike from the famed Julimar nickel-PGE discovery.
Impact Minerals' maiden drilling program over its Little Broken Hill Gabbro nickel and platinum group element project has validated the company's conceptual modelling, with three first-pass nickel-PGE targets confirmed in the north of the 6-kilometre-long mafic intrusion. Exploration shows the PGE mineralisation increasing in both thickness and grade with depth, with better results including 51 metres at 0.3 grams per tonne 3PGE from 140m.
Things are starting to get interesting for Impact Minerals in its copper-gold porphyry hunt in NSW. An ongoing drilling campaign at the Apsley prospect has identified characteristics similar to Alkane Resources' revered Boda discovery that hit a 1,167m mineralised drill intersection grading 0.55 g/t gold and 0.25 per cent copper. First assays out of Apsley are anticipated in three weeks.
Impact Minerals has cranked up the drill rig in NSW South Wales with the company poised to pepper its massive porphyry copper-gold target at Apsley in the Lachlan Fold Belt. Recent exploration has defined a massive 4 square kilometre copper-gold surface anomaly, with subsequent geophysical surveys confirming the prospectivity of a sub-surface porphyry and lighting up the emerging target.
ASX-listed Impact Minerals has racked up a bunch of fresh platinum group--copper-nickel drill hits across its shallow prospects which make up its aptly named Platinum Springs project, not far from the Broken Hill township in western NSW. Drilling at Plat Central returned one wide intercept of 32m at 0.7 g/t 3PGE from just 3m below surface, including 3m at a healthy 5.4 g/t PGE, below 76m.
Things are heating up for ASX-listed explorer, Impact Minerals across two projects in New South Wales. Government approvals have now been received for a highly-anticipated drilling campaign at the company's 100 per cent owned copper-gold Apsley prospect in the Lachlan Fold Belt. The results from final assays at the Broken Hill Project are also being assessed for follow-up drilling.
Impact Minerals has uncovered what it believes to be the most prospective targets in its entire portfolio at the Aspley copper-gold prospect in its Commonwealth project in NSW's Lachlan Fold Belt. The company has prioritised the new targets and believes it is drilling for jam in a zinc doughnut. The anomalies were uncovered following a geophysical survey and the company has fast-tracked its drilling program.
Impact Minerals has rung in the new year with an intriguing drill hit of 138m grading 0.3 g/t 3PGM from surface at its Broken Hill nickel-copper-3PGM project in NSW. The drill hit along the southern margin of its Red Hill prospect included 12m at 1.5 g/t 3PGM, 0.3 per cent nickel and 0.2 per cent copper from 103m down-hole.
Perth-based Castillo Copper is considering divestment opportunities for a “sizeable” asset in NSW, including a potential spin-out into a new listed entity.
Impact Minerals can revel in the festive season after earlier-than-anticipated results from drilling at its Rockwell prospect in NSW delivered a timely Christmas present, unwrapping encouraging sniffs of platinum group elements over at least 400m. Better assays include 61m at 0.4 g/t 3PGE from 31m including 12m at 1.4 g/t 3PGE from 73m, which in turn includes 1m at 2.3 g/t 3PGE from 73m and 1m at 2.6 g/t 3PGE from 79m.
ASX-listed explorer, Impact Minerals looks to be on the money with its first reconnaissance drill program at its Rockwell prospect encountering widespread occurrences of copper-nickel-PGE anomalies over about 1.5 kilometres. The drilling included an RC hole the Perth-based company described as a breakthrough hole that intersected elevated copper over a 25m-wide sulphide zone.
Latin Resources continues to build its portfolio of projects in Australia, having landed a new lease in NSW's prolific Lachlan Fold Belt. The new Burdett project lies immediately to the south of the company's recently acquired Manildra tenure, delivering Latin a strategic position over the historic Burdett goldfield.
ASX-listed explorer, Impact Minerals, has returned high-grade, near-surface platinum group elements and base metals drill results from the Plat Central prospect at its Broken Hill project in NSW. The stand-out intercept was 1m going a scintillating 22.7 grams per tonne 7PGE, 3.3 per cent nickel, one per cent copper, 23 g/t silver and 755 g/t cobalt from 62m.
ASX-listed Impact Minerals has added another feather to its exploration hat acquiring the Beau permit, located just 15km north of Impacts existing Arkun project approximately 100km east of Perth in WA's emergent South West Mineral Field. The region has been an area of increasing interest for explorers in the aftermath of the stunning nickel-platinum group elements discovery at Julimar.
Impact Minerals has continued to build its portfolio of projects in Western Australia with its latest addition being an intriguing gold project to the east of the world-class St Ives gold mining centre near Kambalda. The Doonia project covers what appears to be a mafic intrusive with a similar geochemical and geophysical signature to the ground-breaking Hemi gold discovery in the Pilbara region.
ASX-listed explorer, Impact Minerals, has discovered zones of visual copper-nickel sulphides at the Plat Central prospect within its Broken Hill project in NSW. The company was again guided by its proprietary geochemical ratio exploration tool that it says can vector in on higher-grade base and platinum group metals mineralisation.
ASX-listed PGM junior, Impact Minerals, has identified a “potentially powerful geochemical vector” that it says increases towards higher-grade nickel-copper-platinum group metals mineralisation at the Platinum Springs prospect which forms part of its Broken Hill project in NSW.
ASX-listed explorer, Impact Minerals, has defied the weather gods and kept the drill rods turning at its Broken Hill platinum group metals project in western NSW. Despite numerous interruptions to drilling work brought on by unseasonal heavy rain, the Perth-based company hopes to finish its current RC program by the end of the week, with assay results from the exciting Platinum Springs and Red Hill prospects to follow shortly.
Impact Minerals has jumped back into drilling at its high-profile Broken Hill nickel-platinum group element project in New South Wales. The current program of RC drilling will follow up on previous high-grade palladium drill results and geochemical surveying across the project area, with work set to focus on the company's Platinum Springs and Little Broken Hill Gabbro prospects in addition to the stunning Red Hill discovery.
Impact Minerals looks to be tugging on the tail of a tiger with recent geochemical sampling at Apsley in NSW outlining a sizeable anomaly that flaunts all the hallmarks of a classic ‘text-book' porphyry copper-gold deposit according to the company. Sampling at the company's Apsley project has highlighted three priority targets for immediate testing with geophysical surveying expected to commence later this month.
Impact Minerals now has around $5.5m in its war chest after raising $3.24m in a heavily oversubscribed placement to follow up on past drilling that unearthed possibly the best platinum group result ever produced in Australia near Broken Hill in NSW. The project boasts a smorgasbord of mixed metals headlined by platinum, palladium, gold, nickel and copper.
Perth-based explorers S2 Resources and Impact Minerals have both launched capital raisings today, with the proceeds to advance exploration activities at their Western Australian and NSW assets.
Impact Minerals has locked in its ownership of the Blackridge conglomerate gold project, laying claim over majority of the historic goldfield in central Queensland.
Impact Minerals has been exploring its ground in the prolific Lachlan Fold Belt of New South Wales and the company's efforts have unearthed some exciting results with rock chips from the Greenobbys prospect returning up to 9.5 g/t gold, 215g/t silver and 745ppm bismuth. Rock chip samples from the Boda South prospect also returned up to 0.1 per cent copper, 2g/t silver and 40ppm bismuth.
Impact Minerals has doubled down on its ground position in the emerging Southwest nickel province of Western Australia with the company applying for an additional 1,050 square kilometres of ground surrounding its already extensive Arkun Nickel-Copper-PGE project southeast of Perth. Arkun now covers over 1,900 square kilometres, with the company looking to hunt down a look-alike of the spectacular Julimar Nickel-PGE discovery to the northwest.
Impact Minerals has picked up an interesting suite of five tenements that it believes are prospective for nickel-copper-PGM in the south-west of WA's Yilgarn Craton. The tenements will be known as the Arkun project. The Yilgarn craton is revered for its gold, nickel and copper deposits. However, more recently, interest has turned to the rare suite of platinum group elements in the area.
With platinum group metals pricing reaching near record prices, Impact Minerals has re-analysed previous drilling samples from its poly-metallic Red Hill prospect in NSW and come across some remarkable numbers including 29m grading 10.9g/t 7PGM, which comprises the six platinum group metals plus gold. This near 30m zone includes copper grading 2.3%, 0.4% nickel.