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flag Litchfield Minerals starts drilling at Oonagalabi to explore for major base metals, with plans for 14 holes and potential extension beyond 10 km.

flag Litchfield Minerals is set to begin drilling at its Oonagalabi project in the Northern Territory, using a reverse circulation rig to investigate gravity, magnetic, and VTEM anomalies. flag A second-phase program of 14 drill holes, totaling 3,750 meters, will target the Bomb Diggity cluster and other high-priority areas, with the goal of determining if the site could host a world-class base metals deposit. flag Earthworks are nearing completion, and the company plans to extend the system potentially beyond 10 kilometers. flag Litchfield also raised $500,000 and intends to conduct high-resolution airborne surveys at its Lucy Creek 2 project, where rock chip assays showed up to 35% manganese, supporting its role as a key growth area.

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