TechGen Metals (ASX:TG1) has released an update on its exploration activities at the Station Creek Project in northern Western Australia. The project, which is fully owned by TechGen, shows promise for antimony, copper, gold, and silver. Recent findings include a significant antimony soil anomaly, with ongoing geochemical and geophysical surveys to further assess the area's mineral potential.
TechGen Metals Limited has identified a substantial antimony soil anomaly and a new copper target at its Station Creek Project. The company is conducting infill and extensional geochemical surveys to explore these findings further. Additionally, six Dipole-Dipole Induced Polarisation geophysical lines are planned to explore deeper mineralization sources. The project, located in the Capricorn Orogen, is part of TechGen's strategy to explore promising regions in Western Australia. Future exploration will also extend to the Mt Boggola project, focusing on antimony, base metals, and precious metals, including a uranium anomaly. These efforts highlight the company's focus on critical minerals and strategic development of its exploration assets.
The identification of a significant antimony soil anomaly and the discovery of a new copper target underscore the potential of the Station Creek Project. We are committed to advancing our exploration activities with detailed geochemical and geophysical surveys to unlock the full potential of this region.