Picking up a strong sniff of gold by the Glengarry Resources NL might advance prospects for the Larranganni project in the Tanami/ Granites area of WA.
Picking up a strong sniff of gold by the Glengarry Resources NL might advance prospects for the Larranganni project in the Tanami/ Granites area of WA.
The company reports the latest round of geochemical sampling on the project, a joint venture between Glengarry and Tanami Gold NL, with the former as manager and operator, have revealed a number of new gold anomalies with values up to 14.3 ppb.
The anomalies, which the company believes could provide a “basis for significantly advancing the project”, are largely from sand-covered terrain and have not been drill tested.
According to Glengarry secretary Shane McBride, this offers potential for economic discoveries in the future.
Followup infill sampling, regolith mapping and RAB drilling are planned for the year 2000.
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