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Title: EL 29011 Red Dog Project Annual report for the period 25 June 2012 to 24 June 2013
Title Holder / Company: Red Dog Exploration
Report id: CR2013-0518
Tenure: EL29011
Year: 2013
Author: Raffan, N
Abstract: The rationale for applying for EL 29011 and other Red Dog tenements are coal seams intercepted in Permian age Bonaparte Basin Kulshill Group sediments from drilling for coal and petroleum. Global Ore Discovery (GOD) reports that multiple coal intersections greater than 0.4 metres are reported with the greatest net coal thickness from historic drilling of 4 metres. The latter result was coal seams intercepted in drill hole Keep River-1 within EL 29010. Intercepts of coal seams are concentrated to the northeast of the Red Dog Project. The geological target is at least 100 million tonnes of thermal coal resources amenable to open pit mining. Red Dog Project is favourably located less than 100 kilometres from the deep-water port of Wyndham. The location in Northern Australian offers a competitive advantage for shipping costs compared with thermal coal shipped to Asian destinations from the Port of Newcastle in New South Wales. The work program for the year ending 14 June 2013 was restricted to desktop studies, commissioning of reports from consultants, including a proposed exploration program for Red Dog Project.
Date Added: 28-Oct-2014
Appears in Collections:Minerals Exploration Reports (MEX)



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