Ragnar Metals announced the intersection of 137m of visual nickel sulfides, including massive and semi-massive zones within the Granmuren gabbroic intrusion. Drill hole 22DDTS012 was drilled towards the northern contact of the gabbroic intrusion, perpendicular to a previous wide intersection in drill hole 21DDTS007 (146.3m @ 0.6% Ni, and 0.5% Cu). According to the company, the drill hole has helped greatly in understanding the controls of sulfide development and deposition at Granmuren, indicating that more massive mineralization lies at the northern edge of the intrusion, extending to the basal zone at depth. Phase two drilling to test the eastern extension and northern lobe targets has commenced and Geovista is currently processing DHIP-R data from the most recent surveying.
Close-up of pyrrhotite and pentlandite bearing massive and semi-massive sulphides in drill hole 22DDTS012 (405.8m-408.7m shown) (Source: www.ragnarmetals.com.au)