White Cliff Initiates Follow-Up Drilling at Rae Project for High-Grade Copper
White Cliff Minerals has commenced a follow-up drilling program at its Rae project in Canada, targeting high-grade copper mineralization. The initiative builds on previous findings, notably a 3.5-meter section grading 7.2% copper, and aims to explore an extensive 1.7-kilometer target horizon.

White Cliff Minerals (ASX:WCN) has initiated a follow-up drilling program at its Rae project, focusing on high-grade sediment-hosted copper mineralization. The program follows last year's results, including a significant intercept of 3.5 meters at 7.2% copper.
The current campaign will explore extensions of previously identified mineralization to the east and north, with a total of over 70 kilometers of prospective strike identified. Exploration suggests a favorable geological setting for copper deposits, positioned between reduced mudstones and oxidized sandstones. A second drill rig is anticipated on-site shortly, enhancing exploration capacity and potentially increasing the scale of the copper system.




Comments