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Title: | Farrands Hill Project GR183-11 Group Annual and Final Report for the period 27 March 2006 to 15 January 2024 |
Title Holder / Company: | Tanami (NT) Northern Star (Tanami) |
Report id: | CR2024-0019 |
Tenure: | EL9843; EL22061 |
Year: | 2024 |
Author: | Pellatt, A |
Abstract: | This report describes exploration activities primarily for gold undertaken by over the Farrands Hill Project (EL 9843 and EL 22061, between 27 March 2006 and 15 January 2024. The Farrands Hill Project forms part of a larger Joint Venture agreement (Central Tanami Project Joint Venture), between Tanami Gold (NT) Pty Ltd and joint venture partner and manager Northern Star (Tanami) Pty Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of Northern Star Resources Ltd. The licences are located approximately 650 km northwest of Alice Springs, Northern Territory, along the Tanami Road. The target commodity is gold and mineralisation can be found at the top of the Dead Bullock Formation, similar to the gold deposits of The Granites and some of the Dead Bullock Soak deposits, located approximately 90 km southwest of the project area. Most of the project area is covered by alluvial and aeolian sand, with sparse Gardiner Sandstone outcrops. Under the cover sequence, Dead Bullock Formation and Killi Killi Formation of the Tanami Group are interpreted over most of the project. Work completed during the reporting period included regional studies, database compilation, target review, aeromagnetic/radiometric surveying, surface sampling, Aircore drilling and rehabilitation. Following years of exploration, work was unsuccessful in defining target areas that coincided with Northern Star and the Central Tanami Project Joint Venture's requirements for a Tier 1 gold deposit (>2 million oz) within 100 km of the current Central Tanami Mill. While Tanami Group rocks were confirmed on the tenure, exploration failed to define structural traps crucial for gold mineralisation. Therefore, Northern Star on behalf of the Central Tanami Project Joint Venture surrendered the licences on 15 January 2024. |
NOTE: | See Previous Annual Reports for Data |
Date Added: | 1-Jul-2024 |
Appears in Collections: | Minerals Exploration Reports (MEX) |
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GR183_11_2024_AS_01.pdf | 2.14 MB | Add | |
GR183_11_2024_AS_DepthofCover_Report.pdf | 2.19 MB | Add | |
GR183_11_2024_AS_Env_Report.pdf | 4.98 MB | Add | |
GR183_11_2024_AS_RegGeol.lpkx | 59.86 kB | Unknown | Add |
GR183_11_2024_AS_VerificationList.txt | 1.71 kB | Text | Add |
CR2024-0019_GR183_11_2024_AS_Aeromag_interp.zip | 13.14 kB | ZIP | Add |
CR2024-0019_GR183_11_2024_AS_Drilling.zip | 662.69 kB | ZIP | Add |
CR2024-0019_GR183_11_2024_AS_SurfaceSamples.zip | 21.86 kB | ZIP | Add |
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