Mike Whitlow, Managing Director, said: “It has been a highly productive year for ECR, with significant progress made across our portfolio of gold and rare earths projects, and exploration activities are set to accelerate even further. We consider that we’re on the verge of identifying the key sources of gold at Lolworth, with a number of high-priority drill targets soon to be lined up for testing.
This marks a pivotal step forward as we look to unlock the project’s full potential. At the Blue Mountain Project, we are eagerly anticipating the results from our enhanced gold recovery process which will be critical in guiding us towards the potential commercial options for gold extraction.
In Victoria, our focus remains firmly on drilling. We’re set to commence drilling at the Tambo Project in the coming weeks and work is underway to further explore the highly prospective Antimony potential at Bailieston. With the recent surge in this critical mineral’s price, we believe that the Bailieston project’s Antimony potential may become increasingly significant.”
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