GSQOpenData@resources.qld.gov.au - EPM26411 LINCOLN SPRINGS PROJECT FINAL REPORT FOR PERIOD ENDING 19 NOVEMBER 2022
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URL: https://geoscience.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/cr142264 Australian Lime Company Pty Ltd ABN 29 096 102 788 holds Exploration Permits for Minerals (EPMs) in the Broken River Province (Figure 1) in Northern Queensland, near Ingham, comprising EPM 26411 and EPM 26716 (Application)(Figure 2), with the potential for the discovery of various minerals including cobalt, copper, lead, zinc and gold. This report details the exploration activities carried out at the Lincoln Springs Project, comprising EPM 26411, during the period 20th November 2017 to 19th November 2022. The project is considered prospective for base and precious metals in particular cobalt, copper, lead, zinc, silver and gold. No Activities were conducted within EPM26411 during this final period.
GSQOpenData@resources.qld.gov.au - EPM28415 BELL CREEK FINAL REPORT FOR PERIOD ENDING 06 MAY 2024
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URL: https://geoscience.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/cr147179 The Exploration Permit for Minerals 28415 Bell Creek was granted to Yacimiento Pty Ltd for five years on 28 August 2023, and was surrendered on 6 May 2024. The EPM comprises 28 sub blocks located in the northern part of the Drummond Basin in Central Queensland. The Drummond Basin is one of Queenslands most prolific gold provinces, with past production of over 4.5M oz Au. The Bell Creek EPM was selected because it contains Drummond Basin Cycle 1 rocks Saint Anns Formation, which are prospective for epithermal gold silver mineralisation, similar to that found at the nearby Pajingo Vara Nancy and Yandan gold mines. Secondary targets include intrusive related mineralisation associated with high level, intermediate to felsic intrusions found throughout the Bell Creek tenement. The Kidston and Mount Leyshon gold mines in northern Queensland are the two most well known examples of intrusive related mineralisation. Exploration activities conducted in EPM 28415 during the reporting period mainly involved reviewing historical exploration data and creating a MapInfo GIS exploration database. The goal was to gain a better understand of the geological processes that control mineralisation at both local and regional levels, and to identify potential target areas for economic gold and base metal mineralisation. The review of historical exploration completed in the Bell Creek EPM outlined several Au, Ag, As, and Cu Pb Zn geochemical anomalies. While some of these anomalies are associated with Drummond Basin Cycle 1 rocks and coincide with favourable structural zones, they do not appear to have the potential for economic gold silver or base metals mineralisation to merit further exploration. As a result, it was recommended that EPM 28415 be surrendered.
GSQOpenData@resources.qld.gov.au - EPM26740 BULIMBA ANNUAL ACTIVITY REPORT FOR PERIOD ENDING 01 AUGUST 2022
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URL: https://geoscience.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/cr133926 Exploration Permit Minerals (EPM) 26740 was granted to Newcrest Operations Limited (Newcrest) on 1 August 2018 for a term of five (5) years. EPM26740 forms part of the companys Bulimba Project, which consists of six (6) granted Exploration Permit Minerals; EPM26530, EPM26531, EPM26532, EPM26533, EPM26738 and EPM26740, located approximately 50km northwest of Chillagoe and 200km west of Cairns in northeast Queensland. The exploration permit is located within the Walsh (7664) 1 to 100,000 and Walsh (SE5404) 1 to 250,000 map sheets. The Bulimba Project is considered highly prospective for gold (Au) and copper (Cu) resources. The Bulimba Project tenure is positioned within a fertile structural corridor which hosts major gold-copper deposits such as the Red Dome and Mungana deposits and is therefore considered highly prospective for gold (Au) and copper (Cu) resources. The cover that exists over most of the project area has prevented effective previous exploration, providing an excellent opportunity for Newcrest to open up a new, province-scale area to systematic exploration. Exploration activity across Newcrests Queensland exploration tenure was significantly disrupted in 2021; due to Government covid policies; and consequent restrictions placed upon the travel, movement, and associations of employees, landholders, traditional owners and business partners. These imposed conditions severely affected the ability to effectively implement the proposed work programmes over the recent past, and also during this current field season. This report is prepared by Chillex and documents work carried out by Chillex on EPM26740 during the reporting period 2 August 2021 to 1 August 2022. Exploration activities completed included: Further database interrogation and desktop research. On site reconnaissance and minor field work (when permissible). Collation of geophysical studies, data entry, programme revision.