What's happened?
Blackstone Minerals Ltd (ASX: BSX, “Blackstone”) has intersected massive nickel sulfide in two maiden drill holes at the Ban Chang Prospect, part of its Ta Khoa Nickel-PGE Project, Vietnam.
What are the key highlights?
- Maiden drill holes were 200m apart and along strike within a 1.2km-long massive sulfide target zone defined by high priority electromagnetic (EM) plates.
- Blackstone’s drilling has intersected massive sulfide within a few metres of the modelled EM plate, providing confidence and proof of concept that EM will be an important tool to unlock the world-class magmatic nickel sulfide geology throughout the Ta Khoa nickel sulfide district.
- Blackstone’s second drill rig is testing high priority EM targets generated from 25 MSV prospects already identified within the Project including, King Snake, Ban Khoa, Ban Chang, and Ban Khang.
- Blackstone is targeting MSV prospects analogous to the previously mined Ban Phuc MSV, where previous owners successfully mined 975kt of high grade ore at average grades of 2.4% Ni & 1.0% Cu from an average vein width of 1.3m, for 3.5 years between 2013 and 2016, producing 20.7kt Ni, 10.1kt Cu and 0.67kt Co.
For more information, please refer to the announcement in the link below.