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Title: EL 29790 Bluebush-Bonanza Project GR164 Annual Report 1 February 2020 to 15 May 2020 and Final Surrender Report 14 September 2016 to 15 May 2020
Title Holder / Company: Prodigy Gold
Report id: CR2020-0161
Tenure: EL29790
Year: 2020
Author: Colclough, H
Abstract: The surrendered tenement (EL 29790) is wholly owned by Prodigy Gold NL and is part of the Bluebush/Bonanza Project which currently comprises a total of 22 tenements and is located approximately 650 km northwest of Alice Springs, 90 km northwest of the Callie Mine (Figure 1). Prodigy is exploring the project for the potential of gold mineralisation. No on - ground exploration was completed during the life of the surrendered tenement which was granted in September 2016 as exploration activities focused on other areas deemed to be more prospective. Prior to 2016, the blocks comprising the tenement were originally part of the Central Desert Joint Venture (McFarlane Agreement) between AngloGold Ashanti Ltd and Otter Gold NL and became part of the Tanami Exploration Agreement (Parker, 2007). Historic exploration prior to July 2001 included 21 regional and regional infill surface samples (EL 9758). This occurred before the takeover of Otter by Normandy and this digital data is not available. Details of the sampling can be found in reports previously submitted to the Northern Territory Mines Department. During November to December 2002 a regional aeromagnetic survey (by Otter Gold NL) was conducted over the previous tenement as part of the Deep Cover program designed to determine methods of exploring under transported cover. Details of the survey can be found in reports previously submitted to the Northern Territory Mines Department. In 2006 a gravity survey was completed in the MacFarlanes area by Fugro Ground Surveys. There were 2380 stations at 1km spacing, 16 of which were located on this tenement. The survey was carried out to get a better understanding of the large structures in the area, particularly the intrusions (Parker, 2007).
Date Added: 25-Aug-2020
Appears in Collections:Minerals Exploration Reports (MEX)

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