Dart Mining NL (ASX:DTM) has applied for a new Exploration Permit Minerals (EPM 29097) adjoining its recently acquired Triumph Gold Project in Central Queensland. The 320 km2 permit covers the prospective New England Orogen, known for intrusion related gold systems, porphyry copper-gold-molybdenum, and gold-antimony vein hosted mineralisation. The company is enthusiastic about the ground's prospectivity given its geology and proximity to historic mines.
We have moved quickly to peg additional prospective ground adjacent to our advanced Triumph Gold Project. We are excited by the intrusion related gold and vein hosted gold-antimony prospectivity of the ground and the almost total lack of modern exploration.
Dart Mining (ASX:DTM) has applied for a new Exploration Permit Minerals (EPM 29097) adjoining its Triumph Gold Project in Queensland, expressing excitement about the gold and antimony prospectivity of the ground. The company aims to finalize the acquisition and transfer of tenements from Sunshine Metals, update the Mineral Resource Estimate, and commence a drilling program to expand the existing resource along strike and at depth. Additionally, Dart Mining plans to develop and commence a first stage exploration program for EPM 29097 after the tenement has been granted, with initial targets including gold-antimony veins and intrusion related gold deposits. The company also intends to review and identify further advanced projects in the region for potential investment. Dart Mining's entry into the advanced intrusion related gold system project in Queensland aligns with its goal to develop a regional presence in Queensland through advanced stage intrusion related and epithermal gold projects, while continuing to evaluate historic goldfields in Central and Northeast Victoria. The company's strategic exploration footprint in the Central and Northeast regions of Victoria positions it well for potential significant gold endowment.