Rox identifies new Fisher East conductors

THE DRILL SERGEANT: Rox Resources (ASX: RXL) has continued its run of promising exploration results from the company’s Fisher East nickel project, north of Kalgoorlie in Western Australia.

Rox recently completed an airborne Versatile Time Domain Electro-Magnetic (VTEM) survey along strike and to the south of the Camelwood and Musket nickel sulphide deposits at Fisher East.

The survey has allowed the company to identify a number of conductors along the trend of the Fisher East ultramafic unit that hosts the nickel sulphide deposits Rox has discovered over the last two and a half years.

The company’s attention has been drawn to one particular area, situated about five kilometres to the south of the recent Sabre discovery, with a cluster of five conductors, with other conductors further south than those.

“We are very pleased with the results of this VTEM survey, which was designed to detect accumulations of nickel sulphide mineralisation,” Rox Resources managing director Ian Mulholland said in the company’s announcement to the Australian Securities Exchange.

“We have used this technique very successfully in the past and these new conductors, situated along the trend of the Fisher East ultramafic unit where we have already successfully discovered a number of nickel sulphide deposits, are very encouraging.”

Rox indicated it was continuing its evaluation of the VTEM survey with the assistance of the company’s geophysical consultants, Southern Geoscience.

This is anticipated to lead to the design of a drilling program.

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