26 Jun 2023

MetalsGrove Mining has RC drill spinning in maiden Box Hole and Edwards Creek program in NT

MetalsGrove Mining Ltd (ASX:MGA) has set the reverse circulation (RC) drill spinning in maiden drilling testing the Box Hole zinc-lead and Edwards Creek copper-gold prospects within the Arunta Project in the Northern Territory.

The critical metals exploration and development company says the 2,400-metre program will test several high-priority targets including stratabound mineralisation.

These targets have been generated by Intrepid Geophysics, which has processed and overlaid significant historical geochemistry, electromagnetic and radiometric data sets.

Next phase begins

Managing director Sean Sivasamy said: “We are very pleased to have this next phase of drilling underway within our Arunta Project.

“Given the recent completion of RC drilling at our highly prospective Bruce REE Prospect, we have utilised the availability of the drill rig to carry out this next phase of work at Edwards Creek and Box Hole.”

The maiden drilling program at Box Hole and Edwards Creek is expected to take around three weeks to complete with first assays to be reported within 4-6 weeks thereafter.

Box Hole follow-up

Historical drilling at Box Hole returned a best intersection of 13 metres at 2.7% zinc and 0.7% lead from 17 metres including 5 metres at 2.3% zinc and 1.4% lead, and 5 metres at 4.3% zinc and 0.2% lead from 25 metres. The latter included 1-metre at 14.7% zinc and 0.3% lead from 25 metres.

The Box Hole zinc-lead, REE prospect comprises a single granted mineral exploration licence covering about 12,765 hectares and is about 340 kilometres northeast of Alice Springs.

At the prospect’s Kings Working deposit, 15 tonnes of galena was historically mined with an average grade of 66% lead, 58.50 g/t silver and 0.43% bismuth.

The known outcrop at Box Hole has a strike extent of 7 kilometres with mineralisation open in all directions.

This previous work and MetalsGrove’s reconnaissance have led to a conceptual exploration target of between 50 and 80 million tonnes at a grade ranging between 3.0% to 4.0% zinc-lead and at a shallow depth.

Edwards Creek program

Previous work at Edwards Creek, which covers around 380 square kilometres about 75 kilometres NNE of Alice Springs in the highly prospective Arunta region, has also provided encouragement for MetalsGrove heading into the RC campaign.

Historical drilling returned high-grade mineralisation including 4.5 metres at 2.25% copper, 0.11% lead, 1.54% zinc and 0.14 g/t gold from 47 metres and 18.6 metres at 0.22% copper, 0.17% lead, 0.49% zinc and 0.14 g/t gold from 44.3 metres.

Territory Exploration Pty Ltd acquired new EM data over Edwards Creek in 2017 and identified a strong EM conductor that was interpreted to be caused by sulphide mineralisation at depth.

Two RC holes were drilled to test the conductor intersecting relatively weak zones of copper mineralisation with a maximum value of 0.81% copper.

Systematic exploration

“Our Arunta Project is a highly prospective asset located in a prime exploration jurisdiction and we are committed to unlocking its value through continued systematic exploration over the coming months,” Sivasmy continued

“Box Hole and Edwards Creek are excellent prospects, with significant discovery potential as demonstrated by historical exploration data and recent reconnaissance work completed by MGA.”

Article courtesy of Proactive

07 Jun 2023

MetalsGrove Mining soars on confirming magnetic and heavy rare earth anomaly at Bruce prospect, Arunta Project

MetalsGrove Mining Ltd (ASX:MGA) has soared on identifying high-value magnetic and heavy rare earth elements (REE) at Bruce prospect within the Arunta Project in the Northern Territory, with outcropping carbonatite and high-grade REE mineralisation now extending over 9 kilometres of strike.

Surface sampling revealed a high percentage of valuable heavy rare earth oxides (HREO) and magnet rare earth oxides (MREO), with results including up to 1,800 parts per million (ppm) total rare earth oxides (TREO), consisting of 38% HREO, 31% MREO, 23% neodymium-praseodymium and 23% yttrium.

In addition to these high-value rare earths, the company also identified a large copper-gold and base metal anomaly.

Investors have responded positively to the results with shares as much as 70% higher in early ASX trading to $0.17.

Large footprint of potential high-grade REEs

“We are delighted with the outcomes from this soil sampling program which clearly highlight a large footprint of potentially high-grade mineralisation within our Bruce Prospect,” MetalsGrove Mining managing director Sean Sivasamy said.

“Our geological review has established multiple high-priority carbonatite and REE-bearing drill targets that will be a priority for testing during our maiden drill program this quarter.

“Our Arunta Project continues to shape as an exciting opportunity for MetalsGrove over the coming months and we look forward to providing regular updates on progress as exploration increases.”

Of particular interest to MGA are the high levels of neodymium and praseodymium found in soil sampling at Bruce, with values up to 408 ppm and 23% of TREO.

The company says these are comparable levels to those reported by other neodymium-praseodymium focused projects, including Lynas Rare Earth’s Mount Weld Project, Peak Rare Earths’ Ngualla Project and Arufura Resources’ Nolan’s Bore Project.

MGA will begin a maiden drilling program at Bruce within the current quarter, testing high-grade rare-earth anomaly targets, broad conductor targets and a large intrusive system within the Bruce Prospect area.

Bruce soil sampling location plan.

Article courtesy of Proactive

23 Feb 2023

MetalsGrove Mining eyes strong pipeline of results from critical metals portfolio

MetalsGrove Mining Ltd (ASX:MGA) is advancing a suite of critical metals projects in Western Australia and the Northern Territory with a strong pipeline of results to be delivered over the next 6-8 months.

northern territory mining map

The following are the latest updates from MetalsGrove’s projects:

Upper Coondina Lithium Project – WA

Upper Coondina is a lithium, tin and tantalum project in the highly prospective Pilbara Mineral Field in Western Australia.

The project is near lithium and tantalum producers including Pilbara Minerals Ltd (ASX:PLS) (Pilgangoora Project), Mineral Resources Ltd (ASX:MIN) (Wodgina) and Global Lithium Resources Ltd (ASX:GL1).

Surface mapping and sampling at Upper Coondina have confirmed multiple outcropping pegmatite dykes from 3 to 30 metres wide occurring in swarms.

MetalsGrove’s maiden 4,200 metres reverse circulation (RC) drilling campaign was completed in December 2022 with the first assays due in Q1 2023.

Arunta Project – NT

MetalsGrove has identified advanced rare earth elements (REE), lithium, copper, gold and base metal targets at the Arunta Project in the Northern Territory.

The company is getting ready to start drilling at three priority target areas within Arunta:

  • Bruce Prospect: maiden 3,000-metre drill program to start in Q2 2023 to test the bedrock conductor and historical pegmatite mines;
  • Box Hole Prospect: maiden 2,500-metre drill program to start in Q2 2023 to test the known mineralisation and geophysical targets; and
  • Edwards Creek: maiden 600-metre drill program to start in Q2 2023 to test the known mineralisation down-dip extension and geophysical targets.

Woodie Woodie North Manganese Project – WA

The Woodie Woodie North Manganese Project covers an area of about 13,740 hectares and is adjacent to well-known manganese mines in the Pilbara.

Surface sampling has returned several highly anomalous assays up to 52% manganese with 12 drill-ready walk-up drilling targets defined.

MetalsGrove has planned a maiden 2,500-metre drilling program at Woodie Woodie North in Q3 2023 to test a broad conductor along a major structural corridor.

Article courtesy of Proactive

24 Jan 2023

MetalsGrove Mining completes heritage survey across key Arunta Project tenements

MetalsGrove Mining Ltd (ASX:MGA) has completed a heritage survey across key tenements within the Arunta Project, 10 kilometres north of Alice Springs in the Northern Territory.

This survey was undertaken by members of the Aboriginal Areas Protection Authority (AAPA) and covered the area comprising the Bruce, Box Hole and Edwards Creek tenements.

The Arunta Project hosts a considerable suite of REE, gold and base metal targets which will be a key focus for near-term exploration.

Arunta Tenements

“Compelling targets”

MetalsGrove managing director Sean Sivasamy said: “We would like to thank the Traditional Owners of this land for their efforts in completing this important heritage survey.

“We are pleased that the outcomes from the survey allow MetalsGrove to undertake our planned exploration programs across some advanced and highly prospective REE, gold and base metals targets at Arunta.

“Our work to date has already identified some compelling targets, with surface field mapping and rock chip sampling within the Bruce Prospect area highlighting multiple zones of mineralised pegmatites.

“We look forward to reporting further updates on activity in the near term.”

Broad conductor

In July 2022, MetalsGrove identified a broad conductor at Bruce Prospect along strike from the Plenty River mine, which is adjacent to magnetic features interpreted to be components of the pegmatite intrusion.

Consequently, a program of about 3,000 metres of RC drilling is proposed to test the bedrock conductor at Whistleduck, Plenty River and Whitehorse historical pegmatite mines in three different stages, all within the Bruce Prospect area.

At Box Hole and Edwards Creek another 3,000 meters of RC drilling is proposed to test known exploration drilling targets.

Article courtesy of Proactive

24 Jan 2023

Heritage Survey Complete at Arunta Project, Northern Territory

Critical metals exploration and development company MetalsGrove Mining Limited (ASX: MGA), (“MetalsGrove” “MGA” or the “Company”), is pleased to announce that it has received the results from a recently completed Heritage Survey (“Survey”) at the Arunta Project, located 110km north of Alice Springs.

Highlights

  • Heritage survey complete across key tenements within the Arunta Project including Bruce, Box Hole and Edwards Creek
  • Arunta Project hosts a considerable suite of REE, gold and base metal targets which will be a key focus for near-term exploration
  • Heritage clearance has now been granted allowing planned work programs to commence
  • Initial program of approximately 10,000m of air core drilling will test the bedrock conductor at Whistleduck, Plenty River and Whitehorse historical pegmatite mines located within the Bruce Prospect area

The Survey was undertaken by members of the Aboriginal Areas Protection Authority (AAPA) and covered the area comprising the Bruce (EL31225), Box Hole (EL32419) and Edwards Creek (EL32420) tenements.

As previously reported (see ASX release dated 20th July 2022), MetalsGrove has identified a broad conductor at the Bruce Prospect, along strike from the Plenty River mine which is adjacent to magnetic features interpreted to be components of the pegmatite intrusion. The broad conductor has not been tested to date.

At the Bruce Prospect, a program of approximately 3,000 meters RC drilling is proposed to test the bedrock conductor at Whistleduck, Plenty River and Whitehorse historical pegmatite mines in three different stages.

At the Box Hole and Edwards Creek another 3,000 meters RC drilling is proposed to test the known exploration drilling targets.

Commenting on the completion of the heritage survey at Arunta, MetalsGrove’s Managing Director, Sean Sivasamy said:

“We would like to thank the Traditional Owners of this land for their efforts in completing this important Heritage Survey. We are pleased that the outcomes from the survey allow MetalsGrove to undertake our planned exploration programs across some advanced and highly prospective REE, gold and base metals targets at Arunta.

Our work to date has already identified some compelling targets, with surface field mapping and rock chip sampling within the Bruce Prospect area highlighting multiple zones of mineralised pegmatites. We look forward to reporting further updates on activity in the near-term.”

Arunta Project (Bruce, Edwards Creek, Box Hole Projects) – NT

The Arunta Project ~300 km by road from Alice Springs and 13 km north of the Plenty Highway (see Figure 1).

Bruce Prospect (EL 31225)

The Bruce Prospect is located within the Central Desert Region of the Northern Territory and covers an area of approximately 17,722 ha and the maximum distance across the project is about 25 km east–west and 10 km north–south.

The nearest historical mine is the inactive Harts Range garnet mine (approximately 80 km to the west-southwest) while the Molyhil tungstenmolybdenum project (Thor Mining PLC) is approximately 10 km to the northeast.

Edwards Creek Prospect (EL 32420)

The Edwards Creek polymetallic (copper-lead-zinc-gold) prospect comprises a single granted mineral exploration licence (EL32420), located approximately 85 km north-northeast of Alice Springs, NT. The tenement covers an area of approximately 7,568 ha.

Box Hole Prospect (EL32419)

The Box Hole zinc-lead, REE prospect comprises a single granted mineral exploration license (EL32419), located approximated 340 km northeast of Alice Springs, NT. The tenement covers an area of approximately 12,765 ha.

Arunta Project Location Map
Figure 1: Arunta Project Location Map
14 Nov 2022

Turning battery metals into bigger money-makers: MetalsGrove Mining

A long career in the mining industry prepared Sean Sivasamy well as he looks to turn lithium and the like into the world’s most valuable minerals.

“About 10 to 15 years ago, nobody talked about lithium,” says Sean Sivasamy, the managing director of MetalsGrove Mining Ltd (ASX:MGA).

He’s not wrong: in 2014, the average lithium carbonate price, measured in US dollars per metric tonne (mt), was $6,690.

Fast forward to last year, and it was nearly triple that, at US$17,000/mt.

“I’ll tell you a nice story, about why I have become attracted to the new energy movement,” Sivasamy begins.

“In 2016, Global Advanced Metals owned the Wodgina Lithium Project. And for some reason, they wanted to sell all their assets in Australia.

“You won’t believe it, but they sold it for A$16 million. That same asset today is worth a couple of billions.”

Mineral Resources Ltd was the buyer, and in 2019 it completed a joint venture agreement with US-based battery metals giant Albemarle.

Albemarle is the world’s biggest lithium producer. Listed on the New York Stock Exchange, it is currently worth about $31 billion, and according to recent reports, is considering spinning out its lithium assets, which could be worth north of $10 billion.

MetalsGrove to the future

It’s no wonder Sivasamy is interested — not to mention confident — that MetalsGrove will evolve to be a key player in the battery metals sector.

“I was originally more focused on copper and gold,” he says. “But I could see through some of these deals that lithium and battery metals were the future.”

Sivasamy joined MetalsGrove as managing director in September last year and the company listed on the ASX in early July following an initial public offering that raised $6.4 million.

“We’re focused on the exploration and development of its portfolio of high-quality lithium, rare earth, copper-gold, manganese and base metal projects in Western Australia and the Northern Territory,” Sivasamy says.

“We’re committed to green metal exploration and development to meet the growing demand from the battery storage and renewable energy markets in the transition to a decarbonised world.”

From India to Victoria to Western Australia and the Northern Territory

Sivasamy holds a Masters in Geology from the University of Madras and moved to Australia in 2000, combining further university studies with work in the goldfields in Victoria’s southeast.

Successful stints with a number of small Victorian mining companies followed before Sivasamy moved to Western Australia in 2011 and began working with Aditya Birla Group, one of India’s largest companies with a market capitalisation in excess of $50 billion.

“I took on a role as a senior geologist with Aditya Birla and was then promoted to geology manager, looking after all of their exploration assets,” he says.

Birla once managed two operations in Australia: Nifty and Mt Gordan (now known as the Capricorn Copper mine). Nifty is now in the hands of Cyprium Metals whiile Capricorn Copper is operated by 29Metals Ltd.

“In 2011, Capricorn Copper only had about a year of mine life ahead of it. The project hosted around 22 million tonnes of resource, and the board was looking at offloading it, considering that it had not been a very attractive investment,” Sivasamy says.

“I proposed that if we invested in the project, we could add additional resources and make it more attractive to their investors.”

“We turned those 22 million tonnes into about 182 million tonnes within three to four years. 29Metals raised $1 billion earlier this year and the mine life was extended well beyond a decade.”

Following that stint, Sivasamy also worked at OreMin Global, Pilgangoora Minerals and most recently Tambourah Metals, but says it’s the potential of MetalsGrove’s WA and Northern Territory projects that excites him most.

“We are very pleased with the progress made during the September quarter, highlighted by the confirmation of significant lithium pegmatite potential at our flagship Upper Coondina Project in WA,” he says.

MetalsGrove in a nutshell

MetalsGrove has five main projects: three in the Northern Territory (Bruce, Box Hole and Edwards Creek) and two in Western Australia (Woodie Woodie North and Upper Coondina).

The Bruce Prospect is prospective for rare earth and copper-gold mineralisation and the company kicked off surface mapping and a geophysical survey last month.

That exercise, along with rock chip sampling, has highlighted multiple zones of mineralised pegmatites, strengthening the company’s hopes as it prepares to kick off a maiden drill campaign in late November 2022.

“We are delighted with the initial outcomes from this surface mapping, which further confirms the strong mineralised potential of this region,” Sivasamy says.

“This work will help refine priority drill targets for testing in our upcoming drill program, scheduled to get underway in 2022’s final quarter.

Bruce is found within the wider Arunta minefields, near Alice Springs, which Sivasamy says hosts a “suite of exciting critical metals prospects”.

“We’re systematically working through each prospect to prioritise the most compelling targets for initial drill testing,” he explains.

Across the way, MetalsGrove’s Box Hole is prospective for base metal and rare earth mineralisation while Edwards Creek encompasses the Edwards Creek copper-zinc-lead and Mueller Creek copper-gold prospects.

Investors also see the potential beneath the ground: back in September, MetalsGrove shares doubled in a day, reaching a new benchmark of around 20 cents following news the company had identified lithium pegmatite potential at Upper Coondina.

Detailed surface mapping highlighted multiple, outcropping pegmatite dykes on the property, occurring in swarms within a regional corridor extending 8 kilometres.

“Given this project has never been systematically explored for lithium, we continue to be highly encouraged by these early works,” Sivasamy says.

While it’s still early days for MetalsGrove, Sivasamy remains excited about what’s to come.

“Our team has completed a tremendous amount of pre-drilling exploration work since we listed in July, and we are now ready to commence the next phase of our exploration campaign,” he explains.

“We enter Q4 with significant momentum and a busy exploration pipeline planned for the remainder of the calendar year.”

Article Courtesy of Proactive

19 Sep 2022

Metalsgrove Mining Ltd (MGA) – Company Deep Dive

MetalsGrove Mining Limited (ASX: MGA) is an Australian-based exploration and development company, focused on the exploration and development of its portfolio of high-quality lithium, rare earth, copper-gold, manganese and base metal projects in Western Australia and the Northern Territory. MGA is committed to green metal exploration and development to meet the growing demand from the battery storage and renewable energy markets in the transition to a decarbonised world.

Highlights

Portfolio of quality assets located in Western Australia and Northern Territory

Led by proven board, management and advisory team driven by ESG fundamentals

MetalsGrove has acquired 100% of the shares of Territory Lithium Pty Ltd

Working on green metals project linked to growing demand for battery and renewable energy

All projects have close proximity to ports and world-class mining infrastructure

Board and Management

Richard Beazley

NON-EXECUTIVE CHAIRMAN

Founder and Director of both Altair Mining Consultancy and Hydrogen Energy Pty Ltd and the Interim CEO and Managing Director for Troy Resources (ASX-TRY). Mr Beazley is an experienced mining engineer with 35 years of experience with a strong corporate, operational and technical background in the resources industry. Throughout his career he has worked on projects throughout Australia, Africa and South America.

Sean Sivasamy

MANAGING DIRECTOR AND CEO

Mr Sivasamy is a mining professional with more than 25 years of global experience. He has held Senior Management roles within large, medium and junior Mining companies in Australia, Africa, India and South East Asia. He is the Founder, Director and CEO of MetalsGrove Mining Limited.

Haidong Chi

NON-EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Mr Chi is one of the very early Co-founders of Kimberley Metals Group and KMG Mining Pty Ltd. Mr Chi has been the Managing Director of the company’s business operations, liaising with key relevant stakeholders, driving strategic company growth, and responsible for the overall performance of the business for more than 10 years.

ms rebecca broughton

Rebecca Broughton

CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER

Ms Rebecca Broughton is a Chartered Accountant with more than 20 years experience in both public practice and commerce, with significant focus in the resources sector.

Projects

upper coondina mining map

Lithium and Tin

Upper Coondina

  • Location: located 85km south-west of Marble Bar in the East Pilbara district.
  • Size: Approximately 6,365 ha (E45/5952).
  • Interest: 100%.
  • CSR identified simple pegmatite veins as the sources of the tin.
  • Potential to establish economic long-term producing assets.
  • High quality lithium, tin and tantalum project in highly prospective regions in Western Australia (Pilbara lithium mineral field).
  • Well connected to mining infrastructure.

Rare Earth, Gold, Copper and Base Metals

Artuna Projects- Box Hole, Bruce and Edward Creek

  • Projects: Box Hole, Bruce, and Edward Creek Projects are located in Northern Territory.
  • Location: 110km north of Alice Springs.
  • Size: Approximately 320km 2 (EL32420, EL31225 and EL32419).
  • Interest: 100%.
  • Access: Via Stuart and Plenty Highways.
  • Drill ready walk-up drilling targets.
  • Well connected to existing mining infrastructure
  • Historical presence of Cu-Au, base metal and historical pegmatite workings have been demonstrated in the area

Managanese

Woodie Woodie North-Manganese

  • Location: Situated in the East Pilbara region of Western Australia approximately 400km south of Port Hedland and 95km east of Marble Bar.
  • Size: Approximately 14,400 ha (E45/5945).
  • Interest: 100%.
  • Access: All-weather Ripon Hills Road that ensures continued site access.
  • Manganese is a critical ingredient in steel production and Electric Vehicle (EV) engineering.
  • Drill ready walk-up drilling targets.
  • Surface sampling has returned a number of highly anomalous manganese and cobalt assays (up to 52% Mn and 540ppm Co).

Milestones

Historical Milestones

MGA has acquired 100% of Territory Lithium Ltd.

Agreement with Oremin Consultants Pty Ltd. to acquire WA Projects

Heritage Agreements executed with Nyamal Aboriginal Corporation NTBC (Woodie Woodie)

Duplicate agreement executed with Yamatji Marlpa Aboriginal Corporation (Upper Coondina)

Future Milestones

News & Media

Resources

Prospectus

ASX Announcements

Shareholder Services

Reports

Presentations

Alerts

Company Deep Dive Courtesy of Market Index

22 Aug 2022

Airborne surveys underway at MetalsGrove’s NT Arunta project; maiden drilling in Q4

KEY POINTS

  • Airborne magnetic, radiometric survey to kick off at company’s only NT asset
  • 6,000 line program to provide data on the Bruce, Box Hole and Edwards Creek prospects
  • Bruce Prospect of foremost interest; prospective for lithium, rare earths, and gold

Not long after MetalsGrove (ASX:MGA) identified a massive electromagnetic target underground at its Arunta Project, the company is now chartering helicopters to run a 6,000m airborne magnetic survey overheard. 

The main target is the Bruce Prospect, which is up first on the company’s radar for drilling upon the conclusion of the surveys commenced today. 

The Bruce Prospect is believed to contain commercial quantities of lithium, rare earths, and gold. It is located in the Central Desert Region and covers over 17,000 hectares. The nearest historical mine is the Harts Range garnet mine some 80km southwest.

Q4 Maiden drilling on the horizon

The company notes aggressive drilling at a target identified last month underneath the Bruce prospect area of interest will commence upon conclusion of the airborne survey. 

That magnetic target is believed to be related to lithium pegmatites. 

The breakdown of coverage over each of the targets makes clear where MetalsGrove’s priority lies. 

Three targets at the Arunta Project will be subject to this round of airborne surveys:

  • Bruce Prospect (3,954 line-kilometres) 
  • Box Hole Prospect (1,147 line-kilometres) 
  • Edwards Creek Prospect (872 line-kilometres) 

Drilling will take place in the fourth quarter of 2022. 

“Targeted yet aggressive:” Management 

“This survey programme will play an important role towards refining our priority drill targets for our maiden drilling programme,” MetalsGrove MD Sean Sivasamy said.

“Our team has already completed significant work highlighting strong potential at Bruce.” 

MetalsGrove is having a busy month so far, with the company flying an airborne survey over its WA Woodie Woodie acreage at the start of August. That project is prospective for manganese, another battery metal alongside lithium. 

Isn’t MetalsGrove a lithium explorer? 

Yes, it is. But the same reasons driving enthusiasm for copper, nickel, and silver, are also playing out in manganese exploration markets. 

Last year, Livewire Markets went so far as to describe manganese as the ‘next hot battery metal.’ 

Manganese is also a valuable alloy for steelmakers. While pricing for the metal is somewhat opaque, Chinese metal market information provider SMM notes prices at many benchmarks sit above US$2,000 a tonne. 

This reflects a tenfold increase for prices since 2014, when a commodities glut caused many operations to be mothballed. 

And lithium prices, of course, remain some 350% higher than this time last year. 

Existing survey data interpreted into a visual image from existing magnetic information at Arunta. The red like that extends beneath the  historical Plenty River mine is what MGA has its eye on; the target is believed to be lithium pegmatite.

Existing survey data interpreted into a visual image from existing magnetic information at Arunta. The red like that extends beneath the historical Plenty River mine is what MGA has its eye on; the target is believed to be lithium pegmatite.

Article Courtesy of Market Index

20 Jul 2022

MetalsGrove finds massive exploration target at NT Bruce Prospect

KEY POINTS

  • MetalsGrove geos find huge new electromagnetic target on NT acreage
  • Aggressive drilling planned following further surveys
  • Bruce prospect believed to contain range of high-value minerals including rare earths, copper-gold, lithium-cesium-tantalum

MetalsGrove (ASX:MGA) is itching to get drill rigs out on-site at the Bruce Prospect in the NT after discovering a huge new target on-site. 

The company reviewed existing magnetic data for the region with new technology, finding a large target previously missed. 

Running adjacent to the nearby Plenty River mine, the magnetic anomaly has features thought to relate to lithium pegmatites. 

New surveys before drilling 

A new 6000km line airborne magnetic survey will be launched over the company’s NT Arunta acreage in the coming weeks and months. 

This will better define the newly found target at Bruce and allow the company a chance to use modern tech to inform the drilling program. 

Data reviewed by the company came from the 2017-2018 Northern Territory Geological Survey. 

Drills will directly target the magnetic anomaly found at Bruce.

Where is the Bruce Prospect? 

The Bruce Prospect is located in the Central Desert Region of the NT covering an area of some 17,200ha. 

Thor Mining’s tungsten-molybdenum project is located some 10km to the northeast. 

A historical garnet mine once owned by Harts Range is located 80km west.

Magnetic survey imagery underlying the permit boundaries of MetalsGrove's acreage

Magnetic survey imagery underlying the permit boundaries of MetalsGrove’s acreage.

What is the Arunta Project? 

MetalsGrove’s Arunta project is located some 300km from Alice Springs and prospective for rare earths, copper-gold, and lithium.

It is the company’s only NT acreage, with its other two projects being located in WA: Woodie Woodie North and Upper Coondina respectively. 

Both WA projects are south of Port Hedland. 

Company management delighted 

MetalsGrove managing director Sean Sivasamy describes delight with the new find at Bruce. 

“The broader Arunta Project is a highly mineralised region which has already demonstrated the potential to host [high-value minerals,]” Sivasamy said. 

“We are delighted with the results from our review of historic data, as it has confirmed the strong potential of the Bruce prospect.” 

 

Article courtesy of Market Index

13 Jun 2022

Creating A Positive Difference Through Metals & Mining

As the world shifts its focus on utilizing eco-friendly materials and sources of energy, MetalsGrove focuses on green metal exploration and development to meet the growing demand from the battery storage and renewable energy markets in the transition to a decarbonized world. There is an ever-increasing demand for environmentally and commercially sustainable development and a supply of materials that feed into these industries that subsequently flow onto all facets of our society both at a domestic and industry level.

MetalsGrove has a strong portfolio in lithium, tin, tantalum, manganese, copper, gold, zinc, lead, gold-copper, green metals, and base metal exploration projects that have the potential to augment the global demand for metals required to achieve a low emission future. The projects are all based in the Tier One jurisdiction of Australia and located in Western Australia and the Northern Territory.

Led by a proven board, management and advisory team driven by ESG principles, the launch of MetalsGrove coincides with an exciting shift in the demand profile for lithium, manganese, rare earth elements (REE) and copper.

These products aim to be sustainable as we operate with transparency and accountability and reduce the environmental impact caused by daily social, economic, environmental, and cultural activities in Australia and worldwide.