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Title: Highlander Surrender Report Final Report for Highlander Project EL 26094 for the period 6 May 2008 to 5 May 2020
Title Holder / Company: Podium Minerals
Report id: CR2020-0249
Tenure: EL26094
Year: 2020
Author: Cook, D
Abstract: EL 26094 is located in the Rum Jungle area and is considered highly prospective for gold and base metals. The area has been moderately explored due to its proximity to known resources and two gold prospects (Highlander and De Monchaux) are recorded within the tenement. There are numerous prospects and mines nearby covering various commodities. Between 6 May 2008 and 17 May 2018 the exploration licence was held by Assetowl Limited (AssetOwl), previously named Regalpoint Resources Limited. Work during this period focused on the Highlander Prospect where gold has been recorded in north-trending quartz veins over a strike exceeding 2000 metres. Shallow RC drilling by Assetowl in 2011 confirmed historic results with a best intersection of 6m @ 3.91g/t Au including 1m@ 13.1g/t Au. In June 2014 Assetowl was notified by the Northern Territory Department of Primary Industry & Resources (DPIR) that parts of EL 26094 fell within the Adelaide River Offstream Water Supply (AROWS) catchment and so more than half the tenement was voluntarily relinquished. The remaining parts of the licence retain the known gold prospects at Highlander and De Monchaux. In February 2018 Podium Minerals Limited (Podium) completed a transaction to acquire the tenement from AssetOwl with transfer of the licence effective from 17 May 2018. A renewal of the license for 2 years until 5 May 2020 was granted by the DPIR on 13 September 2018. The license renewal included advice that a portion of the tenement will be excised from the license and become general reserve land as part of RL 30617 as per Government Gazette G25 dated 24 June 2015. During Podium's tenure, the company completed compilation of historic drilling and costeaning into a database and rock chip sampling along the northern continuation of the Highlander-Flaming Fury mineralised trend. Analyses of the rock chip samples failed to report elevated gold concentrations. Due to the lack of significant precious metal grades in both the drilling and rock chip sampling and alternative priorities, Podium elected not to seek a renewal of the project.
Date Added: 11-Oct-2020
Appears in Collections:Minerals Exploration Reports (MEX)

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