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flag 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.

flag 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. flag 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. flag Geophysical surveys indicate a deep intrusive body and structural corridor supporting a large polymetallic system. flag 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.

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