Toro Energy says high-confidence laboratory results confirming massive nickel sulphides at its Dimma discovery in Western Australia’s Goldfields region are double the thickness previously modelled on x-ray fluorescence scoping data. Previously thought to be 2.4m thick, Toro says it now has 4.31m of massive and semi-massive nickel-sulphide grading 1.37 per cent nickel, 0.13 per cent copper and 0.539g/t tonne platinum and palladium from 332m.
05/07/2023 - 16:53
Nickel deposit now nearly “twice as thick”, says Toro
By Andrew Duffy
05/07/2023 - 16:53
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