[New Developments in the Dante Reefs Vanadium-Titanium Polymetallic Deposit in Western Australia] Terra Metals has achieved further results from new drilling at Dante Reefs in Western Australia, with surface mineralization indicating a Bushveld-type deposit. Diamond drilling intersected ore at a depth of 86 meters, with a thickness of 7.7 meters, a copper grade of 0.27%, a total grade of 0.67 g/mt for three platinum group elements (PGE3), a titanium dioxide grade of 18.4%, and a vanadium pentoxide grade of 0.68%.
Terra Metals has made further discoveries in its new drilling at Dante Reefs in Western Australia, with surface mineralization indicating a Bushveld-type deposit.
Diamond drilling intersected ore at a depth of 86 meters, with a thickness of 7.7 meters, copper grade of 0.27%, total grade of platinum group elements (3 types, PGE3) at 0.67 g/mt, titanium dioxide grade of 18.4%, and vanadium pentoxide grade of 0.68%.
In the Reef2 exploration area, a 2-meter-thick ore body was intersected, with a copper grade of 0.42%, PGE3 grade of 1.01 g/mt, TiO2 grade of 26.5%, and V2O5 grade of 0.91%.
In the Reef1 exploration area, reverse circulation drilling intersected ore at a depth of 12 meters, with a thickness of 5 meters, copper grade of 0.26%, PGE3 grade of 0.86 g/mt, TiO2 grade of 19.2%, and V2O5 grade of 0.78%.