Helix Resources (ASX:HLX) has announced significant results from their recent reverse-circulation (RC) drilling at the Bijoux prospect in the Cobar-Nyngan area. The drilling extended the copper sulphide mineralisation to a strike length of 290 meters, with potential for further expansion.
Helix Resources has made significant progress with their RC drilling at the Bijoux prospect, extending the known copper sulphide mineralisation. The prospect is part of their tenements in New South Wales and is identified as a CSA-type copper deposit. With copper mineralisation intersected in all drilled holes, the strike length now measures 290 meters and remains open for further exploration. The company is actively exploring its NSW tenements, with plans for further drilling and EM surveys. Helix Resources aims to expand its resource base and unlock new copper discoveries in the Cobar Basin. The company holds a significant land position and is focused on systematic exploration to achieve its goals.
Managing Director Kylie Prendergast expressed satisfaction with the results, indicating a significant expansion of the mineralisation footprint and highlighting the potential for new discoveries in the Cobar Basin. Emphasized the systematic approach in exploring the large-scale Cobar tenements.