BALFOUR COPPER-TIN-ZINC-GOLD PROJECT AVAILABLE
New Challenge Resources Pty Ltd is offering the Balfour base metal
and tin-tungsten project in NW Tasmania.
SUMMARY
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EL 4/2002, (110sq km), 100%
held by New Challenge Resources Pty Ltd (
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Balfour is one of
most mineralized copper districts in
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Copper, tin, zinc,
lead-silver occurrences are associated with geochemical and geophysical anomalies
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Past exploration data is
available & new drill targets have been established
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Cu, Zn, Pb:
High quality heliborne EM-data, acquired in 2002,
shows distinct bedrock conductors 500m west of the main copper mineralisation
at Balfour. The area is relatively flat and free of salty-overburden.
Consultant geophysicist Jovan Silic has
identified specific conductor targets that remain completely untested.
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Copper
intersections made by ACI and later
CRA/RIO last decades suggest a north plunging med-high grade copper shoot in a
fault splay NW of the Murrays Reward copper mine. A
model of Sediment Hosted Copper appears to be applicable, with conductive shales overlain by euxinic seds and evaporate all overthrust
onto cupriferous Proterozoic basalts.
Geophysical targets identified may relate to sediment hosted Cu. Drilling at
These results are some
100-200m west of the main Balfour copper trend and suggest a copper target
warranting further drill definition.
Open cut tin & tungsten
potential remains
attractive at Specimen Hill and environs. A resource near surface and
ready for mining could be established by drilliing a
grid of percussion holes to 100m depth across Specimen Hill; this hard rock
deposit is shedding alluvial tin that has been worked in the past. Jaguar
drilled Tatlows old workings and got a good tin
intersection. This exercise would have an exceptionally favourable
"reward to cost" ratio and could immediately define hardrock open-pit Sn-W resources
with a low overburden strip ratio.
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A very
interesting situation for zinc
based on the Canadian Sullivan mine model, in conductive sulphidic
shales. Jaguar Minerals drilled obvious formational
conductors, and then commissioned
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Gold stream
sediment anomalies have not been
followed up.
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Access to these sites is excellent; the area has low button grass
vegetation and pre-existing vehicle tracks.
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Tasmanian government has
declared the area suitable for mining as a "strategic prospectivity
zone" and supports exploration in the area.
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Modern geological maps are
available at 1:250,000 & 1:25,000
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100% equity is available to
an incoming party, exploration expenditure to date is
ahead of government requirements. EL renewal is due in August 2007.
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Several Tasmanian consultants
are familiar with the area and I can supply their contact details.
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Details of the Balfour
project, including a summary, figures and photographs are available at
NCR’s website- http://users.bigpond.net.au/newchall/
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entry terms are reasonable and a draft option agreement is available.
Tel: 03 9510 4138 Mob:
0417 418 381 plegge@bigpond.net.au