Critical Resources Identifies Three Priority Gold Targets at Lammerlaw Project in New Zealand
Critical Resources has pinpointed three priority targets at the Lammerlaw gold project in New Zealand, deemed highly prospective for gold and tungsten. The targets emerged from a desktop study integrating historic mining data, aerial imagery, and geophysical data. The study also revealed extensive historic alluvial workings. The company plans near-term validation of the two main targets, Devils Creek and Stony Creek, through low-cost, high-information activities.

Critical Resources (ASX:CRR) has identified three priority targets for gold and tungsten at its Lammerlaw project in New Zealand, following a desktop study. The study utilized historical mining records, aerial imagery, and geophysical data to define these targets.
Lammerlaw, covering approximately 410 square kilometers and located 50km from the Cap Burn project, is positioned for systematic low-cost field programs. Near-term efforts will focus on refining the two main target areas, Devils Creek and Stony Creek, with early-stage programs aimed at identifying the most prospective structural zones before advancing to intensive exploration.




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