Trigg Minerals Limited (ASX:TMG) has announced the commencement of a systematic maiden exploration program at its recently acquired ultra-high grade Taylors Arm Project (EL 9668) in the New England Orogen in northern NSW. The project is highly prospective for economic antimony + gold mineralisation, with 71 historical workings on granted EL that produced ultra-high-grade antimony. Trigg remains well funded to carry out exploration on its recently acquired ultra-high grade Antimony Portfolio.
The due diligence completed by Trigg highlighted 71 historical workings, which have seen prior informal mining and extraction in two crucial periods: World War II and the early 1970s. Despite the widespread nature of these antimony occurrences, exploration efforts have mainly focused on these previously identified zones. There has been no modern, systematic exploration since at least the 1990s. Trigg aims to broaden its scope by exploring the potential for larger-scale deposits across one or more of these occurrences. The goal is to unlock further economic value from this historically productive region.
Trigg Minerals Limited (ASX:TMG) has commenced a systematic maiden exploration program at its ultra-high grade Taylors Arm Project in northern NSW. The project is highly prospective for economic antimony + gold mineralisation, with 71 historical workings on granted EL that produced ultra-high-grade antimony. Trigg aims to broaden its scope by exploring the potential for larger-scale deposits across one or more of these occurrences, with the goal of unlocking further economic value from this historically productive region. The company remains well funded to carry out exploration on its recently acquired ultra-high grade Antimony Portfolio. Trigg will focus on data compilation and remote and geophysical surveys to prioritize exploration targets while minimizing the impact on the environment and local communities. The company has engaged Dr Neil Pendock to complete thermal remote sensing studies across the prospective geology, and regular updates on the exploration program's progress and results will be provided to the market.