*Detailed Interpretation of Results
1. TREO Grades and Intercepts
TREO Concentrations:
- Most holes report significant TREO concentrations, often exceeding 1,000 ppm, with standout intervals reaching up to 6,046 ppm in 24WCRC015.
- Other notable intercepts include:
- 109m @ 1,109 ppm (24WCRC016), including 4m @ 1,677 ppm.
- 80m @ 1,280 ppm (24WCRC017), including 16m @ 257 ppm MREO.
- 73m @ 1,251 ppm (24WCRC015), including 2m @ 6,046 ppm.
Industry Comparison:
- TREO grades around 1,000 ppm are generally considered economically viable, especially if supported by favorable metallurgy and access to infrastructure.
- The reported grades significantly surpass this threshold in many intervals, indicating potential for commercial viability. The presence of higher-grade zones (>1,500 ppm) adds to the economic attractiveness.
Broad and Continuous Intervals:
- Broad mineralization (e.g., 109m, 80m) starting near surface is a major advantage. It implies:
- Low overburden removal costs.
- Potential for open-pit mining, reducing operational costs.
- Scalability of operations given consistent grade continuity.
2. MREO Grades
- High-Value Elements:
Industry Comparison:
Magnet Rare Earth Oxides (MREOs) include Neodymium (Nd), Praseodymium (Pr), Dysprosium (Dy), and Terbium (Tb). These are critical for permanent magnets used in:
- Electric vehicles.
- Wind turbines.
- Other advanced technologies.
Significant MREO results include:
- 24WCRC015: 4m @ 708 ppm, 1m @ 723 ppm, and localized 2m @ 1,208 ppm.
- 24WCRC016: 8m @ 270 ppm MREO.
- MREO grades over 250 ppm are regarded as significant, and grades above 500 ppm are highly attractive.
- Intervals reported here are competitive within the global rare earth mining industry, suggesting the deposit could cater to high-value markets.
3. Geology and Consistency
Host Rock and Mineralization:
- Mineralization is hosted within biotite granite (an alkaline granite intrusion), known for hosting rare earth deposits globally.
- The mineralized zone is consistently intersected across the drilling campaign, with mineralization remaining open at depth, indicating that further exploration could uncover additional resources.
Mineral Identification:
- Petrological analysis identified Monazite and Zircon as the primary rare earth element (REE) minerals.
- Monazite is especially valuable for its high concentrations of light rare earths like Nd and Pr.
- The presence of trace Pyrochlore and Columbite-Tantalite adds potential for niobium and tantalum credits.
Implications:
- Consistent geological features suggest the potential for a large-scale deposit.
- Mineralogy supports ease of processing, as Monazite is a well-understood REE mineral in metallurgical practices.
4. Standout Results by Hole
Hole ID Interval Grade (ppm TREO) Notable High-Grade Subsections 24WCRC015 73m from 7m 1,251 ppm 2m @ 6,046 ppm; 4m @ 708 ppm MREO 24WCRC016 109m from 11m 1,109 ppm 4m @ 1,677 ppm 24WCRC017 80m from surface 1,280 ppm 3m @ 1,516 ppm; 16m @ 257 ppm MREO 24WCRC008 80m from surface 1,144 ppm 1m @ 1,648 ppm 24WCRC002 86m from 3m 1,099 ppm Broad mineralization with minor variation 5. Project Potential
Strategic Importance of Elements:
- The focus on high-demand REEs (Nd, Pr, Dy, Tb) positions the project favourably for industries like EV manufacturing and renewable energy.
Exploration Scale:
- With mineralization remaining open at depth and distributed across the intrusion, the deposit size could grow significantly.
- The alkaline granite as a host suggests a homogeneous resource, which simplifies resource modelling and mining planning.
Economic Considerations:
- High TREO and MREO grades near surface reduce initial stripping ratios and capital expenditure.
- The identification of multiple high-grade zones enhances potential project economics, particularly if these zones can be targeted for early production.
Overall Assessment
- Grades: High-grade compared to industry standards, particularly for MREO components critical to green technologies.
- Continuity: Consistent, broad mineralization intervals starting at or near surface indicate a robust resource.
- Upside Potential: Open at depth and across the intrusion, suggesting significant scalability.
- Economic Viability: Based on grades and geometry, the project has strong potential for cost-effective extraction and downstream processing.
Next Steps
- Remaining Assays: Results from the remaining holes will determine the full extent of mineralization.
- Resource Estimation: A maiden resource estimate will clarify the deposit’s size and commercial viability.
- Metallurgical Testing: To confirm recovery rates and processing feasibility.
- Drill Expansion: Testing depth extensions and lateral continuity to enhance project valuation.
These results indicate that the Wabli Creek Project is shaping up to be a competitive REE deposit with significant potential for development.
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