Panther Metals plc has awarded the contract for phase I diamond drilling and access trail logistics at Dotted Lake, on the north limb of the Schreiber-Hemlo greenstone belt in Ontario, Canada.
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The company said that Platinum Diamond Drilling Inc was mobilising to the site as part of drill pad and access preparation work.
The programme aims to discover nickel, cobalt, copper, gold and platinum group element-bearing sulphide mineralisation associated with the mafic-ultramafic intrusive complex in the north-east of the project.
Phase I comprises six planned holes for 1,200m and will test an initial four target areas.
Chief executive Darren Hazelwood added: “The north shore of Dotted Lake contains every piece of the geological puzzle required to support a significant discovery, and I’m delighted that the Platinum team are starting work on making that discovery.
“In addition to Platinum, we’ll have our own team on site and guests who have expressed interest in reviewing our work at Dotted Lake, something Panther are delighted to facilitate.”