West Cobar Metals (ASX:WC1) has released an update on its flotation testwork at the Bulla Park copper-antimony project in New South Wales. The project, fully owned by West Cobar, is located within Exploration License EL8642 and features significant copper, antimony, and silver mineralization. Initial sulfide flotation tests are underway, with further results expected by January 2025.
West Cobar Metals has been actively conducting flotation testwork at the Bulla Park project, focusing on extracting copper, antimony, and silver. Initial tests have been conducted by Laboratory Core Resources Pty Ltd, with further optimized tests scheduled for January 2025. The samples were taken from a 20-meter section of drill core, indicating a potentially significant mineral system. The project forms part of West Cobar's broader exploration portfolio, alongside ventures in the Fraser Range and Salazar. The company aims to continue its exploration activities with additional geological mapping and potential further drilling. The results of the testwork will guide future development decisions at Bulla Park.
The first flotation concentrate has been prepared, but no conclusions regarding recoverability or quality can be drawn until laboratory results are available in January 2025.