The Northern Molong Porphyry Project hosts five discrete monzonite intrusive/magnetic complexes within a 15 kilometre northwest trending corridor through the northern Molong Volcanic Belt in the central west of New South Wales.
Further drill testing of the Boda target has indicated a significant increase in grade to the south and at depth, confirming the extensive gold and copper mineralisation. Drill intercepts include:
Previous drilling had indicated widespread and extensive alteration of the monzonite intrusives and host rocks, with significant gold – copper mineralisation near all the intrusive complexes.
The monzonite intrusive complexes are similar to those hosting the major gold – copper deposits in the Cadia Valley to the south.