Bali Copper Find
Konrad Forrest
Norwest Minerals Limited announced today it had received the assay results for the 33 RC drill holes (3,886m) completed at its 100% owned Bali Copper Project in Western Australia. The Bali Copper Project comprises approximately 8 kilometres of the Bali shear zone, a significant structure extending through the region and hosting numerous copper and other base metal prospects. The RC drilling targeted four priority prospects, with many holes returning wide copper intercepts grading ≥ 0.2% with 16 individual metres assaying ≥ 3% copper and the highest being 11.2% Copper.
Norwest’s CEO, Mr. Charles Schaus "This is the first drilling undertaken at Bali since 1989 and we are very encouraged by the results. The program tested each of the four prospects by systematic drilling of holes along strike with the aim of locating the source(s) for the high-grade copper exposed at surface. All prospects returned one or more wide drill intersections of copper mineralisation. Also, we have identified additional shear zones across the Deep South area with highgrade copper rock chips, with drill planning underway focusing on potential lateral and depth extension of these seven high-grade copper vein structures."
Great to have a little Bali in WA