Legend Mining has lit up eight gold and base metal soil anomalies at its newly acquired Pinnacle Well project in WA's northern Goldfields. Located near major gold and base metal operations, the project spans a 110sq.km block and features high-grade historical hits, quartz veining, gossans and key regional fault structures. Drill targeting is now underway.
Legend Mining has snapped up a 100 per cent interest in the Pinnacle Well gold and base metals project outside Leonora in Western Australia for a mere $50,000 cash. The company says its underexplored gem in the northern Goldfields marks Legend's first foray beyond its nickel-copper stronghold in the Fraser Range and signals a strategic gallop into the booming gold space.
Legend Mining has reached for some innovative exploration techniques at its Rockford nickel-copper project in WA's Fraser Range, earning it a windfall $1.77 million research and development cash refund from the taxman. Legend's high-power fixed loop electromagnetic equipment has pushed the boundaries of traditional electromagnetics by identifying targets at depths below 600m.
Legend Mining is priming the drill bit for the Magnus prospect within at its Rockford project in WA after picking up four highly-conductive plates using its advanced high-powered fixed-loop electromagnetic survey. The most significant plate, with conductance measuring up to 5000 siemens, sits at the edge of a gravity anomaly and 550m below the deepest drilling to date, hinting at an undetected, but mineral-rich target.
The race is still on for companies trying to crack the exploration code within Western Australia's rugged Albany-Fraser Orogen in the ongoing mission to reproduce the area's renowned – and only – Nova-Bollinger nickel-copper find. Despite some firms claiming to have defined the geological silver bullet they believed would shoot them to fame, the search for the elusive prize continues.
Legend Mining is preparing the diamond drill bit after identifying six important electromagnetic geophysical nickel-copper conductors at its Octagonal prospect within Western Australia's Fraser Range. The company believes its newly-discovered conductors relate to and potentially extend the mineralised eastern margin of the Octagonal intrusive – part of its Rockford project – where previous drilling has already delivered multiple nickel-copper sulphide intercepts.
Legend Mining has reignited its search for nickel and copper at the Octagonal prospect within Western Australia's rugged Fraser Range, launching a new electromagnetic survey following a four-month bad weather delay. The company has confirmed the program at its Rockford project is now firmly back on track and will explore a strong conductive zone on the eastern flank of the prospect.
Cashed up and ready to drill – Legend Mining has $14 million in the bank and is preparing to dive into a bag of targets at its Rockford project in Western Australia's Fraser Range. The company is looking for magmatic nickel-copper, volcanogenic massive sulphides hosting zinc, copper and silver and structurally-controlled gold in ground that has recently returned some tantalising geophysical hits.
Legend Mining says seismic reprocessing and machine learning have boosted the exploration potential of its Rockford project within Western Australia's rugged Fraser Range, about 250km east of Kalgoorlie. The new geophysical datasets suggest a depth extension of the Mawson nickel-copper-cobalt deposit that already has an indicated resource of 860,000 tonnes at 1.34 per cent nickel, 0.88 per cent copper and 0.08 per cent cobalt.
Legend Mining's mission to conquer WA's mighty – but patience-testing – Fraser Range has taken a positive new twist, with geophysical data defining three conductors possibly related to nickel and copper. The conductors, identified during a maiden high-power fixed loop electromagnetics survey over the company's entire “Octagonal” intrusive complex in the past three months, have positive drill intercepts with visual sulphide mineralisation identified in core.
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Legend Mining has launched a high-power fixed loop electromagnetics survey to identify conductors below 600m at its Octagonal prospect that forms part of its greater Rockford project in Western Aus
Legend Mining believes it is getting closer to unearthing a “Nova-style” nickel-copper deposit after finding encouraging signs in its latest diamond drillhole at its Octagonal prospect within Western Australia's rugged Fraser Range. Management says it identified visual sulphides at regular intervals between 848m and 1661m in the hole which ran to a depth of 1700m.
Legend Mining is midway through a diamond drilling program targeting two significant nickel-copper sulphide targets at its Octagonal prospect in Western Australia's Fraser Range – home to IGO's mammoth Nova-Bollinger nickel-copper-cobalt mine. Legend is bouncing off a slight delay in drilling operations at its first hole, running a downhole electromagnetic survey to pinpoint additional targets, while the rig lines up on the second hole.
Could Legend Mining finally be poised to unearth a nickel monster from the renowned Fraser Range? Management has lined up its strategic ducks and has the drills ready to explore two key targets at its Octagonal prospect, 250km east of Kalgoorlie. The company believes results from a combination of seismic data, an induced polarisation survey and 3D audio magnetotellurics survey has changed its game.
Legend Mining has highlighted two significant nickel-copper sulphide targets ready for diamond drilling at its Octagonal prospect in Western Australia's Fraser Range after analysis of 3D seismic and additional data sets. Octagonal forms part of the company's Rockford project and sits within the same structural corridor as IGO's game-changing Nova-Bollinger deposit.
A detailed 3D seismic cube has helped Legend Mining identify what it says are compelling targets within its Octagonal nickel-copper prospect, which sits within the same structural corridor as IGO's Nova-Bollinger deposit in WA's Fraser Range. The company says data processing results support its exploration model that suggests the intrusive complex continues below previously completed drilling.
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Legend Mining has declared a maiden nickel-copper-cobalt resource at its Mawson deposit in the Fraser Range that it says still has plenty of room to grow and is currently comparable to about a year's worth of production from heavyweight Fraser Range neighbour IGO's Nova discovery. The initial estimate clocks in at 1.45Mt at 1.14 per cent nickel, 0.74 per cent copper and 0.07 per cent cobalt.
ASX-listed Legend Mining has benefited from a financial windfall after the company received a refund from the Australian Taxation Office to the tune of $2.93 million including a research and development claim. The early Christmas bonus will be more than enough to cover the cost of a recent 3D seismic survey of its Octagonal prospect that forms part of its greater Rockford project in the Fraser Range.
Legend Mining's board has got its boots on the ground at the company's Rockford project in the Fraser Range to view field activities on-site including an ongoing 3D seismic survey of its Octagonal prospect. The company recently engaged hard rock seismic solutions company HiSeis to define the structure of the Octagonal intrusive complex at Rockford to a minimum depth of 1500m below the surface where it is targeting nickel-copper mineralisation.
An exploration blitz combining air-core drilling and electromagnetic surveys has identified highly prospective new targets for Legend Mining across its Rockford multi-metal project in WA's Goldfields region. The company says the site's potential has been highlighted by the recent discovery of nickel-copper occurrences at Legend's Mawson and Octagonal prospects that sit within the greater Rockford project.
Legend Mining will conduct a new 3D seismic survey at its Octagonal prospect in WA's Fraser Range following the success of a similar survey at the company's Mawson nickel, copper and cobalt discovery. The new 3D seismic survey will cover 24.5 square kilometres of Octagonal that forms part of the company's flagship Rockford project.
The latest round of diamond drilling at Legend Mining's Mawson nickel, copper and cobalt discovery in Western Australia's Fraser Range has hauled in massive nickel sulphides from a suite of prospective host rocks. A drilling program is chasing up a swag of valuable targets identified from a recently completed detailed 3D seismic survey that covered a 6.5 square kilometre area of the prospect.
ASX-listed explorer Legend Mining has completed two holes from its diamond drilling program at its Mawson nickel, copper and cobalt discovery in the Fraser Range of Western Australia. The exploration intersected a largely prospective intrusive package below previous levels, confirming the Mawson mineralised intrusions extend at depth as predicted. Air core drilling and geophysical surveys have also been completed.
Junior explorer, Legend Mining has set the rods spinning with a diamond drilling program at its Mawson nickel, copper and cobalt discovery in the Fraser Range of Western Australia. The drilling program is designed to test the source of several intriguing seismic anomalies etched out from a recently completed 3D seismic survey.
Legend Mining has received positive modelling results from a 3D seismic survey carried out over a 6.5 square kilometre area of its Mawson prospect within the Rockford nickel project in the Fraser Range of Western Australia. The survey was undertaken by HiSeis and has shown a clear seismic signature of the Mawson discovery zone that looks to have a repeated offset position below the main target area.
Legend Mining has been setting a cracking pace at its Mawson Project in the fabled Fraser Range mineral belt of WA whilst putting in some hard yards when it comes to the science behind its mineral deposit. The ASX-listed explorer has just wrapped up a 3D seismic survey which applied the revolutionary oil and gas exploration technology to its hunt for nickel at Mawson.
Mineral exploration company Legend Mining has launched a 3D seismic survey aimed at uncovering deeper drill targets at its exciting Mawson nickel, copper and cobalt discovery in the Fraser Range of Western Australia. Previous drilling at Mawson returned an assortment of serious nickel and copper hits including 31.1 metres at 2.80 per cent nickel and 2.04 per cent copper from 200.7m depth.
Legend Mining appears to be on the cusp of a new nickel-copper discovery at its Rockford project in WA's rich Fraser Range base metals province. Diamond drilling has intersected nearly ten meters of nickel-copper rich sulphides at the Northerly prospect in a mafic-ultramafic intrusion that is akin to the known fertile intrusions that host the revered Nova-Bollinger and Silver Knight deposits.
Legend Mining continues to reap the rewards of its highly targeted exploration efforts at its Rockford Project in WA's emerging Fraser Range base metal province. A maiden diamond drilling program at the Octagonal prospect has hit a broad zone of blebby and semi-massive nickel-copper sulphides. Drilling has also confirmed the presence of a large layered mafic-ultramafic intrusion that looks to be analogous to the nearby Nova-Bollinger and Silver Knight deposits.
ASX listed Legend Mining has boosted the known extent of the mineralisation at its flagship Mawson nickel-copper sulphide project in WA. The mineralised intrusive footprint at Mawson now extends more than 1.4 kilometres, with gravity modelling suggesting the intrusion potentially extends across more than 3 kilometres of strike and importantly, there is a big increase in the size of the magnesium-oxide rich ultramafic core.
ASX-listed Legend Mining has kicked off a regional exploration program at its Rockford project in Western Australia's famed Fraser Range. The diamond drill rods are now spinning into nickel-copper prospects along the western structural corridor with four holes, totalling 1800m, to be punched into the Magnus and Octagonal intrusive complexes. Another 100 aircore holes will be ploughed into regional targets to test geophysical and geochemical targets.
Legend Mining continues to grow the mineralised intrusion at its Mawson nickel-copper-cobalt find in the Fraser Range of Western Australia with further sulphide intercepts including an 11m hit going 1.02 per cent nickel and 0.61 per cent copper, several hundred metres away from the discovery zone. A new intrusion some 2km south of Mawson has also been identified as downhole electromagnetic modelling defines further targets.
Legend Mining has returned further encouraging drill intersections from the Mawson nickel-copper-cobalt massive sulphide prospect within its Rockford project in WA's Fraser Range district. Best of the latest results are 3m at 1.04 per cent nickel, 0.61 per cent copper and 0.09 per cent cobalt from 181m and 1.7m at 1.48 per cent nickel, 1.12 per cent copper and 0.10 per cent cobalt from 456.4m.
New zones of massive to semi-massive nickel-copper sulphides have been picked up in two recently drilled holes at Legend Mining's Mawson nickel-copper-cobalt prospect in Western Australia's Fraser Range. The intercepts 200m north and west of previous drilling continue to expand “the 3D footprint of the mineralised intrusive” at the key Rockford project area, according to Legend.
Legend Mining's innovative exploration approach at its Mawson nickel find in WA is paying tremendous dividends, with drilling across the prospect area intersecting massive sulphides more than a kilometre east of the original discovery zone. Drilling has returned intervals of semi to massive sulphides up to 13.2 metres thick, containing both nickel and copper sulphides, with samples now being expedited through the labs.
Legend Mining looks to be tugging on the tail of a tiger in WA's coveted Fraser Range with drilling continuing to expand the footprint of its exciting Mawson nickel sulphide discovery. An innovative blend of geophysics and deep diamond core drilling has outlined three new nickel targets, which extend over more than 3 kilometres of strike.
Legend Mining has stepped up its hunt for nickel at the Rockford Project in WA's Fraser Range. An aggressive 10,000m diamond drilling campaign marks the start of the 2021 field season with one rig already feeling the dirt at Legend's Mawson prospect in the revered Fraser Range. A second rig is due next week as the company begins to smash out the metres at Mawson.