Trigg Minerals (ASX:TMG) has updated the Mineral Resource Estimate for its Wild Cattle Creek antimony deposit, part of the Achilles Project. The estimate now stands at 1.52 million tonnes at 1.97% antimony, marking a 92% increase from the previous assessment. The resource, classified under JORC 2012 guidelines, highlights potential for further expansion.
Trigg Minerals has significantly increased its antimony resource estimate at the Wild Cattle Creek deposit to 1.52 million tonnes at 1.97% antimony. This resource, part of the Achilles Project, shows potential for further growth with high-grade zones open for expansion. Future plans include enhancing data quality and aiming for a 100Kt resource base. Historical data shows strong antimony recovery rates, supporting the project's strategic importance. Trigg's efforts emphasize their commitment to expanding their antimony resources and strengthening their position in the global market.
The resource modelling has revealed multiple high-grade antimony zones, some exceeding 1.6% Sb, that remain open both down-dip and along the strike, indicating potential for further resource expansion.