Canterbury Resources Limited (ASX:CBY) has reported excellent assay results from the ongoing 2024 drilling program at the Briggs copper-molybdenum project in Central Queensland. The drilling program aims to identify potential areas for higher-grade starter pit operations for a conceptual mining operation and to upgrade resource confidence to support the initiation of a Scoping Study later this year. The funding at Briggs is being provided by Alma Metals Limited (ASX:ALM) under an Earn-in Joint Venture Agreement, with Alma expected to meet its Stage-2 expenditure requirements this year, increasing its project interest to 51%.
Managing Director, Grant Craighead, expressed excitement about the progress at Briggs, stating, 'We are excited by the progress at Briggs, where we are successfully delineating broad zones of shallow, high-grade mineralisation that represent opportunities to maximise copper production and minimise costs during the early years of a conceptual mining operation.'
Canterbury Resources Limited's ongoing 2024 drilling program at the Briggs copper-molybdenum project in Central Queensland has yielded excellent assay results, confirming high-grade copper mineralisation. The company aims to identify potential areas for higher-grade starter pit operations for a conceptual mining operation and to upgrade resource confidence to support the initiation of a Scoping Study later this year. The funding at Briggs is being provided by Alma Metals Limited under an Earn-in Joint Venture Agreement, with Alma expected to increase its project interest to 51% by meeting its Stage-2 expenditure requirements this year. The Briggs deposit comprises an Inferred Resource of 415Mt at 0.25% Cu and 31ppm Mo, with an Exploration Target of 480Mt to 880Mt at 0.20% to 0.30% Cu and 25ppm to 40ppm Mo. The potential tonnage and grade of the Exploration Target is conceptual in nature, and there has been insufficient exploration to estimate a mineral resource. The drilling program is expected to continue until late in the December quarter, with samples providing material for metallurgical test-work contributing to the Scoping Study for Briggs.