St George intersects more nickel-copper at Mt Alexander

THE DRILL SERGEANT: St George Mining (ASX: SGQ) announced the discovery of further massive nickel‐copper sulphides at the Investigators prospect in the company’s Mt Alexander Project in Western Australia.

St George claimed to have hit three further intersections of massive nickel‐copper sulphides from testing separate targets at the Investigators prospect.

MAD37 intersected massive sulphides at 122.5 metres depth testing Anomaly 5 in the western part of the prospect.

MAD38 intersected ultramafic with massive sulphides at very shallow depth of 27.6m testing Anomaly 4 in the central part of Investigators.

MAD40 intersected massive sulphides at 107.85m depth testing for an extension of Anomaly 2 in the central‐eastern part of Investigators.

St George said the massive sulphides intersected in MAD40 demonstrated an average nickel content of 15 per cent nickel (based on field XRF analysis) and includes pentlandite veining.

The company now has downhole EM surveys underway in completed drill holes to identify extensions to known mineralisation and any additional conductive sources.

The company indicated further drilling will be planned to test the extent of the high-grade mineralisation identified at Investigators.

“The multiple intersections of massive sulphides at Investigators, including at very shallow depths, occur over a strike length of 1.3 kilometres and demonstrate an under‐explored nickel‐copper system at Mt Alexander that is growing with every drill program completed by St George,”St George Mining executive chairman John Prineas said in the company’s announcement to the Australian Securities Exchange.

“The new discoveries at Investigators are a major milestone for the Mt Alexander project and further reinforce its status as a significant nickel sulphide project in Western Australia.”

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