Petratherm (ASX:PTR) has announced promising drill results from the Rosewood Prospect within the Muckanippie Project in South Australia's northern Gawler Craton. The initial assays from five drill holes reveal high heavy mineral concentrations, indicating a significant discovery of heavy mineral sands.
Petratherm has reported high-grade heavy mineral concentrations from the Rosewood Prospect, with notable drill intercepts showing up to 39.7% HM. The presence of valuable minerals like Leucoxene and Rutile enhances the project's potential. With further results expected from 45 additional drill holes, Petratherm plans more detailed analysis and additional drilling in the coming year. The discovery aligns with global interests in critical minerals, especially titanium, which is essential for modern technologies. Petratherm's strategic focus now includes further exploration and leveraging this significant find to meet global mineral demands.
The results from the initial step-out drilling at Rosewood Prospect are very encouraging and highlight the significant potential of the area. Our focus will now shift to further exploration and detailed analysis to fully understand the scale and value of this discovery. The presence of high-value minerals such as Leucoxene and Rutile is particularly exciting, given the current global demand for titanium.