Great Dirt Resources (ASX:GR8) has announced significant manganese mineralization findings at their Basin Project in New South Wales. The findings include manganese content as high as 54.5% in rock chip assays. The company plans to expand its soil sampling program and commence drilling at the Doherty Project in early November.
Great Dirt Resources (ASX:GR8) has made promising discoveries of manganese mineralization at the Basin Project in NSW. Rock chip assays revealed manganese contents as high as 54.5%, prompting the company to expand its soil sampling program. The Girraween area also showed significant manganese grades. Great Dirt Resources is preparing for drilling at the Doherty Project, set to start in early November. Historically, the Doherty Project has been a source of high-grade manganese, and the company aims to further explore and define new areas of mineralization. Additionally, the company's expansion into Western Australia indicates a strategic focus on broadening its exploration efforts, in line with the growing demand for battery metals.
The rock chip assays from the Basin Project have confirmed significant manganese concentrations, with samples returning up to 54.5% Mn. High-grade manganese occurrences have been identified to the west and north of the Basin Farm area.