GreenTech Metals (ASX:GRE) has started a Fixed Loop Electromagnetic (FLEM) survey at its Whundo Copper Project in Western Australia. The survey aims to identify extensions to down-plunge mineralised shoots and will use modern equipment for better depth penetration. Results are expected in January.
GreenTech Metals has initiated a FLEM survey at its Whundo Copper Project, aiming to identify extensions to mineralised shoots such as Whundo, Austin, Shelby, and Yannery. Using advanced equipment, the survey will cover 1.14km² and involves 300 stations. Results are expected in January, informing an upcoming drill campaign potentially extending the resource and identifying new targets. Engaging Southern Geoscience Consultants, this survey aligns with GreenTech's strategy to expand resources in copper, nickel, lithium, and cobalt sectors. The company plans to interpret post-survey data to refine its drilling program, with up to 4,000m of diamond core drilling anticipated.
The survey is crucial for updating historic data and identifying new targets with modern technology,' emphasized Tom Reddicliffe, Executive Director of GreenTech.