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Survey jags new copper-gold targets for Carnaby, Latitude 66

A recently-completed magnetic survey by Carnaby Resources has jagged multiple new copper and gold targets at the Greater Duchess joint venture (JV) it shares with Latitude 66 near Mount Isa in Queensland.

The versatile time domain electromagnetic (VTEM) survey covering 194km revealed multiple strong bedrock conductors at previously-undrilled sites at the JV’s Mount Hope and Nil Desperandum deposits.

A helicopter VTEM survey in action at the Greater Duchess copper-gold project in Queensland that is jointly-owned by Latitude 66 and Carnaby Resources.

Encouragingly, of the strong conductors that have been picked up to date, only four – Mount Hope Central, Mount Hope South, Mohawk and Nil Desperandum – have previously been drilled. All of them correlate with copper mineralisation, showing that the remaining targets have a high potential to become further discoveries.

The company says one of the standout results from the survey came from the Mohawk NS corridor, which extends across 4km. The area, which threw up a discovery intersection of 21m at 2 per cent copper and 0.6 grams per tonne gold earlier in the month, has now lit up with multiple other strong undrilled conductive plates, making it a priority drilling target.

‘Carnaby’s first-ever VTEM survey at Greater Duchess has delivered game-changing results.’

Carnaby Resources managing director Rob Watkins

Another prospect, Pronuba, also set the VTEM alight with a new strong conductor, while a strong electromagnetic (EM) response resembling the nearby Nil Desperandum deposit was found 2km south-east of that target.

Carnaby Resources managing director Rob Watkins said: “Carnaby’s first-ever VTEM survey at Greater Duchess has delivered game-changing results. The numerous new undrilled strong late time conductors identified are all exceptional walk-up drill targets and provide an immediate focus for ongoing exploration drilling aimed at increasing the open-pit mineral resources at the Greater Duchess project.”

Greater Duchess, which spans more than 1900 square kilometres in the mineral-rich Mount Isa region, has been a key focus for the JV due to its multiple iron oxide-copper-gold (IOCG) deposits. Sitting 70km south of Mount Isa, the project benefits from world-class infrastructure including access to rail, roads, a gas pipeline and a highly-skilled workforce that is supported by many contract mining and haulage operators.

Carnaby, as the operator at Greater Duchess, is a conducting prefeasibility study (PFS) on the jointly-owned grounds and it will play a critical role in future development plans.

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