Killi Resources Confirms Significant Gold-Copper-Molybdenum Anomaly at Mt Rawdon West in Queensland
Killi Resources has identified a large gold-copper-molybdenum anomaly at the King Louie prospect within the Mt Rawdon West Project in Queensland. The anomaly measures 1,100 by 225 meters and is located 20 kilometers northwest of the Mt Rawdon gold mine. The discovery of a breccia is seen as significant for potential mineral deposits, with current geochemical values indicating promising exploration targets. Killi plans further mapping and sampling, aiming to commence drilling in March.

Killi Resources has reported a significant gold-copper-molybdenum anomaly at the King Louie prospect in the Mt Rawdon West Project, Queensland. The anomaly spans 1,100 meters by 225 meters, located 20 kilometers northwest of the Mt Rawdon gold mine.
The discovery of breccia suggests tectonic activity and the potential for mineral deposits. Killi has prioritized the King Louie breccia as a drill target and is evaluating access for drilling equipment.
The company will conduct mapping and sampling in the area, with drilling expected to begin in March. Killi is also seeking permission to test additional geochemical anomalies in the Baloo area.




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