ESPERANCE REE PROJECT (standout from all others!)

REE

A carefully researched project to avoid the nasty typical Esperance district REE deposits. They are not ion absorption clays. They have poor REE recoveries.
Also prospective for Li, Au, base metals, HPA, silica sand.

A carefully researched project to avoid the nasty typical Esperance district REE deposits. They are not ion absorption clays. They have poor REE recoveries.

Also prospective for Li, Au, base metals, HPA, silica sand.

 

Exploration Licence

Exploration Licence E63/2200, (“Wittenoom Hill”), held by P Askins, granted 14 April 2022, 59 blocks; 169 sq km.
Annual expenditure commitment $59 0000 pa.
Exploration Licence E63/2373, (“Lanes Rd”), held by P Askins, granted 6 November 2023, 94 blocks, 269 sq km.
Annual expenditure commitment $95 0000 pa.

On Private Properties, no Aboriginal Heritage issues.

 

Geology

Advantages of this project:
Known REE district. Clearly there are fertile sources of REE in the Proterozoic bedrock.
Along strike there are high REE intercepts at Mia/ Marvin prospect, [eg. 6m at 6,648ppm
TREO (41% MagREO) from 57m in hole MRAC1188; includes 1m at 2.9% TREO], held by my
nearest neighbour, Mt Ridley Mines.
Very close to infrastructure, port, water, power, workforce, beaches, fishing, etc.
Large tenements with potentially very large mineralised systems, closer to surface than the
known Esperance Type deposits; thus likely cheap CAPEX and OPEX.
Cheap to explore (near surface, quick cheap initial test drilling along existing roads for easy
access).
Leverage off the work done by other explorers.
Get the best project in the district!

Location

35km NE of the major town and port of Esperance.