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Title: EL 30817 Partial Relinquishment Report covering the period from 15 February 2016 to 15 February 2022
Title Holder / Company: Ripple Resources
Report id: CR2022-0312
Tenure: EL30817
Year: 2022
Author: Bierling, J
Abstract: This report presents exploration work conducted on the relinquished portion of EL 30817, over the duration of tenure from initial grant on 15 February 2016 to relinquishment on 15 February 2022. EL 30817 is owned and operated by Ripple Resources Pty Ltd, and along with EL 30818 forms the Victoria River Project, just north of Victoria River Downs in the Northern Territory. The Victoria River Project was acquired due to the evidence of petroleum accumulation and base metal deposition within the main dome, which shows remarkable similarity to the Century Zinc deposit architecture and metallogenic processes. Existing exploration data identified geochemical peaks associated with gravity highs, indicating that blind bodies of dense structurally-controlled sulfide mineralisation lie within the domes. On 15 February 2022 two blocks were relinquished, resulting in a current area of 6 blocks (16.96 km2). No on-ground exploration work was conducted over the relinquished portion of the title during the duration of tenure from initial grant on 15 February 2016 to relinquishment on 15 February 2022. Two blocks were required to be relinquished from the title on the sixth anniversary of its grant date. The relinquished portion of the title was considered to be less prospective than other areas of Ripple's tenure, and was surrendered to allow the Company to focus on its identified exploration targets
Date Added: 23-Dec-2022
Appears in Collections:Minerals Exploration Reports (MEX)

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