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Title: EL 30751 First annual report year to 20 August 2016
Title Holder / Company: Ripple Resources
Report id: CR2016-0481
Tenure: EL30751
Year: 2016
Author: Wilkins, NA
Abstract: Ripple Resources is a fully owned subsidiary of Armour Energy Ltd. Armour has been exploring the gas and oil resources of the McArthur Basin, and has made a significant gas discovery in the Glyde sub basin. Ripple has selected Exploration Licences within areas inside the Armour Energy permits, and has been cooperating with Armour in order to evaluate these EL's for their base metal potential. This cooperation has involved modifications and extensions to the Armour program so that it has greater relevance for base metal exploration. Additionally, the techniques and concepts used in hydrocarbon exploration overlap with leading edge base metal exploration. Base metal exploration within EL 30751 is challenging because the of a complete cover of rugged Bukalara sandstone. A Frogtech basin wide analysis of the entire McArthur Basin was used by Ripple to confirm the that targeted Barney Creek formation is may lie within reasonable depths for exploration. EL 30751 is a small tenement abutting other Ripple EL's. It is of particular interest because of an interpreted growth fault intersection within its area. Even if it is not developed within Barney Creek dolomitic shale facies, the Cooley breccias are also considered good hosts for mineralisation. Work has been postponed due to the death of Aubrey McLarendon, of American Energy Partners who undertook to fund ongoing Armour and Ripple work. Alternatives are being sought. Ongoing work is planned for the EL. The areas of potential are to be investigated with trials of leakage geochemistry.
Date Added: 19-Sep-2017
Appears in Collections:Minerals Exploration Reports (MEX)

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