Dreadnought (ASX:DRE) keep growing Gifford Creek Carbonatites
The Gifford Creek carbonatites now appear similar to a massive Bayan Obo carbonatite which accounts for around half of global production.
The Gifford Creek carbonatites now appear similar to a massive Bayan Obo carbonatite which accounts for around half of global production.
Mineralisation across all tenements shows strong ionic behaviour and some of the highest extractions reported by any public company.
High grades and thick intercepts back up early results while auger work highlights a wide spread of close to surface anomalism at Bencubbin.
A 29m @ 5,919ppm TREYO strike headlines a series of intercepts into widespread enriched clay-hosted rare earth mineralisation.
A pair of deep high-grade intercepts will form the basis to an Exploration Target after showing the huge scale potential of an open system.
High grades and heavy levels of NdPr continue to establish a globally significant rare earth asset in the West Australian Gascoyne.
Early diamond results indicate a very large rare earth and niobium mineralised system over an area greater than two square kilometres.
Infill drilling expands rare earth ironstones analogous to nearby high-end deposits in the West Australian Gascoyne.
Dreadnought further reinforce Mangaroon as a globally significant critical mineral asset primed for hefty and continued expansion.
Average MREE recoveries of 91 per cent build on previous indications of easy upstream beneficiation and reduced costs for full-scale processing.