Black Canyon (ASX:BCA) extends manganese footprint at Wandanya
Black Canyon’s latest drill campaign has extended manganese mineralisation at Wandanya to 3km, with iron enrichment providing further upside.
Black Canyon’s latest drill campaign has extended manganese mineralisation at Wandanya to 3km, with iron enrichment providing further upside.
Black Canyon Managing Director Brendan Cummins says the latest results from Wandanya highlight some of the thickest and highest-grade manganese intersections drilled to date, reinforcing the project’s scale and growth potential.
Black Canyon has resumed drilling at its Wandanya project in WA, chasing a three-kilometre strike of high-grade manganese and iron mineralisation.
Black Canyon Managing Director Brendan Cummins says the latest results from Wandanya highlight a growing high-grade manganese discovery with strong scale potential and favourable metallurgy.
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