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Litchfield Minerals found a high-grade copper-zinc zone up to 91 meters thick in Australia’s Northern Territory, with plans for major drilling in 2026.
Litchfield Minerals has reported a 91-meter copper-zinc intersection at its Oonagalabi Main Zone in the Northern Territory, including a high-grade 37-meter segment with 0.9% copper, 1.8% zinc, and trace metals, extending from surface to at least 500 meters depth.
The mineralization spans 1.5 kilometers along strike and occurs in calc-silicate and marble zones, suggesting a skarn-style system similar to the nearby Jervois deposit.
Geophysical surveys indicate a deep intrusive body and structural corridor supporting a large polymetallic system.
The company plans a major diamond drill program in early 2026 and is advancing exploration at additional targets like Bomb Diggity and VT2, where sulfide anomalies have been detected.
Litchfield Minerals encontró una zona de cobre y zinc de alto grado de hasta 91 metros de espesor en el Territorio del Norte de Australia, con planes para una perforación importante en 2026.