Argent Minerals (ASX:ARD) confirms high-grade copper at Mt Palgrave, WA


  • Argent Minerals (ARD) confirms “extensive” copper mineralisation at the Mt Palgrave prospect within the Copperhead project in Western Australia
  • The company received high-grade copper results of up to 14.96 and 21.1 per cent from a maiden helicopter-borne rock chip reconnaissance survey
  • Argent says the program showed the copper mineralisation is “vastly more extensive” than first reported during exploration in the late 1960s
  • The company says it’s confident there’s outcropping mineralisation extensions in various zones, with further work now planned
  • Company shares last traded at 1.6 cents at 2:46 pm AEDT

Argent Minerals (ARD) has confirmed “extensive” copper mineralisation at the Mt Palgrave prospect within the Copperhead project in WA’s Gascoyne province.

The company completed the first helicopter-borne rock chip reconnaissance survey at Mt Palgrave and surrounding prospect areas late last year.

The maiden program returned high-grade copper assays including 4.14 per cent, 5.92 per cent, 8.8 per cent, 14.96 per cent and 21.1 per cent, with “strongly anomalous” zinc mineralisation up to 0.11 per centfrom 12 rock chip samples.

Argent Minerals Managing Director Pedro Kastellorizos said the company is “absolutely delighted” to confirm high-grade copper mineralisation at the Mt Palgrave prospect.

“Field based observation have confirmed of strong copper assay results, as the copper mineralisation is vastly more extensive that previously reported from the exploration work completed from 1966-1967,” Mr Kastellorizos said.

The company believes there’s further outcropping mineralisation extensions on the western, eastern and synclinal hinge zones which vary from 2.5 to 3.3 kilometres and remain untested.

Argent said it plans to proceed with ground-based exploration programs at Copperhead.

Company shares last traded at 1.6 cents at 2:46 pm AEDT.


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