iTech Minerals (ASX:ITM) has reported significant findings from its Reynolds Range Project in the Northern Territory, Australia. Initial exploration efforts have revealed promising mineralization in gold, silver, and antimony across three main prospects. The company is set to enhance its focus on geophysical surveys and drill target generation.
iTech Minerals has made notable progress at its Reynolds Range Project, with substantial findings in gold, silver, and antimony mineralization. The company's exploration has expanded the mineralized zone, particularly at the Sabre, Falchion, and Lander 1 prospects. High-grade mineralization results, including up to 735 g/t silver and 11.4 g/t gold, underscore the project's potential. Moving forward, iTech plans to conduct geophysical surveys and identify drill targets, with a particular focus on the Scimitar Copper-Gold Prospect. The company aims to organize a diamond drilling program to further explore this promising area. With full ownership of three exploration licenses covering 375 km², iTech is positioned to leverage the strategic location and geological significance of the Reynolds Range Project as part of its broader strategy to develop critical mineral resources in Australia.
The results from our recent rock chip sampling at the Reynolds Range Project have been very encouraging, demonstrating high-grade mineralization. We are excited to advance our exploration efforts and focus on the significant potential at the Scimitar Copper-Gold Prospect.