Ashburton (Cheela Copper) Project

Located in the Ashburton Basin, the Cheela prospect covers the Cheela Fault.
Evidence of large mineralised systems in the district with two major gold mines located along strike.
3 EM Targets identified with an airborne survey.
Anomalous rock chips returned anomalous copper assays up to 32%.

Overview

Cazaly holds the rights to the Cheela Copper Prospect located in the Ashburton Basin, in the Pilbara region of Western Australia.

The Ashburton Basin forms the northern part of the Capricorn Orogen, a ~1000km long, 500km wide region of variably deformed metamorphosed igneous and sedimentary rocks located between the Yilgarn and Pilbara cratons. The region hosts Northern Star’s (ASX: NST) Paulsen’s gold deposit and Kalamazoo’s (ASX: KZR) Mount Olympus gold deposit.

Location Map – Ashburton (Cheela Copper) Project

The Cheela Prospect covers the Cheela Fault, interpreted to be a splay off the mantle tapping crustal scale Nanjilgardy Fault. Three EM targets were identified with an airborne survey, and anomalous rock chips returned anomalous copper assays up to 32%.

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picture of Three new EM target trends identified at Ashburton

16 February, 2023

Three new EM target trends identified at Ashburton

picture of Anomalous REE Assay Results received from Ashburton

14 February, 2023

Anomalous REE Assay Results received from Ashburton

picture of Major Regional REE Trend Identified at Ashburton Project

16 January, 2023

Major Regional REE Trend Identified at Ashburton Project