Noronex Limited (ASX:NRX) has commenced drilling at its Fiesta Copper Project in the Kalahari Copper Belt in Namibia. The drilling program, which is part of the recently announced Earn-in Agreement with South32 Limited, aims to test parallel shear zones across the mineralised sections to target large-scale copper deposits. Additionally, a gravity survey has been completed at Fiesta, defining a central low density zone that will be drill tested, with a similar survey nearing completion on the Damara Project.
Noronex Chief Geologist Bruce Hooper expressed excitement about the new drilling program at Fiesta, stating, 'We have a new program underway to test new geological concepts at Fiesta. It is particularly exciting to be able to drill fences of holes across a number of parallel shear zones, looking for a large mineralised system. The recent gravity survey is also assisting targeting at Fiesta as well as on our Damara targets, where we are learning more with a new dataset in areas that have never been drilled before.'
Noronex Limited has initiated a drilling program at its Fiesta Copper Project, with plans to extend the highly encouraging intercepts from previous drilling. The company is also set to commence drilling at the Damara prospects to the north following the completion of the Fiesta program. The Fiesta Project, located in the Kalahari Copper Belt, holds significant potential for large mineralised systems, and the ongoing exploration activities reflect Noronex's commitment to leveraging modern technology and exploration techniques to expand its resource base. With the completion of the gravity survey and the commencement of drilling, Noronex is poised to advance its exploration efforts and unlock the full potential of its projects in Namibia.