Strickland Metals (ASX:STK) has revealed new exploration targets at its Rogozna Gold and Base Metals Project in Serbia. The company identified significant targets at Jezerska Reka and Obradov Potok. These findings come from recent Induced Polarization (IP) survey data, showing strong anomalies larger than those of known deposits. Drilling is set to begin soon, with four rigs already active.
Strickland Metals has announced the identification of new exploration targets at the Rogozna Project in Serbia, specifically at Jezerska Reka and Obradov Potok. These targets exhibit strong IP anomalies, indicating potential for significant mineralization. The company plans to commence drilling at Jezerska Reka soon, with four rigs currently active in the area. Technical reviews suggest potential for porphyry-style mineralization, aligning with Strickland Metals' strategy to expand its resource base. The company's focus remains on unlocking the porphyry copper-gold potential of the Rogozna district, aiming for resource growth through these newly identified targets.
The Jezerska Reka target demonstrates porphyry-related alteration and veining, making it a high-priority target for porphyry-hosted copper-gold mineralization. The technical review by Dr. David Cooke confirms the potential for porphyry-style mineralization, and a historical drill hole supports further exploration.