- New wholly owned exploration license secured covering the
Wongarbon Project, which is interpreted to host one of
the last remaining untested and large intrusive complexes of the
Macquarie Arc:
- Regionally significant magmatic complex situated on the
interpreted under cover extension of the northern Molong Belt
coincident with an intrusive level cross arc structure supporting a
series of large and untested porphyry targets.
- Clear analogues of the nearby complexes and existing Tier 1
deposits in the Arc and aeromagnetic signatures of other globally
significant porphyry deposits.
- Previously identified as a large-scale new intrusive complex
target by Newcrest but not drill tested at the time due the Cadia
Far East and Ridgeway
discoveries.
- Recent interpretations support immediate high priority
targets for drilling.
- The Wongarbon project has never been drilled.
- Alkane and Magmatic Resources' are currently undertaking
drilling at a total of seven porphyry targets along a common
transverse structure that is interpreted to extend into the
Wongarbon Project and be a key control to the 14.7Moz gold
equivalent inventory at the Boda and Kaiser porphyry
deposits.
- In May 2024, Kincora secured
AngloGold Ashanti as a partner for the Northern Junee-Narromine
Belt (NJNB) Project, including the Nyngan and Nevertire licenses,
via an up to A$50m for 80% Earn-in
and Joint Venture agreement. The NJNB Project host's new
district scale and largely untested intrusive complex potential
similar to the Wongarbon Project.
MELBOURNE, Australia, June 3, 2024
/CNW/ - Kincora Copper Limited (ASX: KCC) (TSXV: KCC)
(Kincora or the Company) is pleased have been granted
the Wongarbon Project located on the interpreted northern, under
cover extension of the Macquarie Arc, in central New South Wales ("NSW"), Australia.
The remaining untested intrusive complexes of the Macquarie Arc
porphyry geology are a globally significant exploration
opportunity. This is increasingly evidenced by AngloGold Ashanti,
FMG and S2 Resources' having secured over 10,000km2 of
exploration ground in the last 12 months via four Earn-in and Joint
Venture agreements supporting potentially over A$200m in exploration expenditure. Also in the
Arc over this period Cadia and Northparkes, Australia's largest and second largest
porphyry mines, have been the focus of change of control
acquisitions.
John Holliday, Technical
Committee chair, and Peter Leaman,
VP of Exploration, commented:
"The next Cadia-scale deposit in the
Macquarie Arc will likely be found in the covered and under
explored parts of this proven Tier 1 terrane
and jurisdiction.
This is virgin territory and a major
opportunity with huge upside, which is being increasingly
recognised as evidenced by recent significant deals and increasing
investment by industry heavyweights.
Regional magnetics has proven very effective
in mapping the volcanic belts and the major deposits have
identifiable intrusive complex signatures. This is evidenced in the
southern and more mature sections of the Arc that already hosts
over 160Moz gold equivalent endowment.
Kincora's Wongarbon, Nyngan and Nevertire
projects are real stand out examples of these in the right
locations and with the right features, hosting three of the very
few remaining untested large volcano-intrusive complexes of the
Arc.
It is absolutely mystifying why to date so
little exploration has been carried out over the covered northern
parts of the Arc and why Wongarbon has never been drilled. It is a
prime candidate for major discovery."
About the Wongarbon
Project
Pegged as open ground, Kincora has been granted a new wholly
owned exploration license (EL9652) covering
173km2 and named the Wongarbon Project.
The Wongarbon Magnetic Complex is hosted within EL9652 and
interpreted to be a composite volcanic and intrusive complex such
as Cadia, Cowal, Northparkes and Boda-Kaiser that host a cluster of
deposits. Wongarbon is located on the northern, under cover
extension of the Molong (Ordovician) Volcanic Belt (see Figure
1).
The project hosts analogous aeromagnetic signatures to other
Macquarie Arc porphyry complexes and of other globally significant
porphyry deposits. Importantly, Wongarbon is situated on a linear
parallel structure of the Molong belt (less than 10 km from
outcropping volcanics) with coincident oblique cross arc structural
corridor (the "Dubbo" transverse corridor) – see Figures 2 and 3.
The "Dubbo" transverse corridor hosts Alkane Resource's (ALK.ASX)
Northern Molong Porphyry Project ("NMPP") and Magmatic Resource's
(MAG.ASX) Wellington North Project.
The Wongarbon Magnetic Complex was previously identified as a
large-scale new intrusive complex target by Newcrest but not drill
tested at the time due the Cadia Far East and Ridgeway discoveries. Newcrest undertook
ground magnetics with a number of targets identified at
a 300-400m depth.
Similar to Kincora being the first mover pegging Nyngan and
Nevertire in the Northern Junee-Narromine Belt (NJNB), which in
May 2024 attracted AngloGold Ashanti
as a Earn-In and Joint Venture partner for up to A$50 million in expenditure (see the May 28th release "AngloGold Ashanti
to earn-in to the NJNB Project"), subsequent groups
have since pegged the wider northern Molong Belt around the
Wongarbon Project.
Wongarbon is located as close as 10km and 15km along strike from
Alkane and Magmatics'
Figure 1 (see PDF): The Wongarbon Magnetic
Complex is interpreted to be a composite volcanic and intrusive
complex with analogous aeromagnetic signatures to other Macquarie
Arc porphyry complexes (eg Cadia, Cowal, Northparkes,
Boda-Kaiser, Marsden
etc)
The Macquarie Arc is a proven Tier 1 terrane and
Australia's foremost copper
porphyry belt hosting a number of world-class mines in the
southern, more exploration mature, of the Arc hosting over 160Moz
gold equivalent endowment on-gong exploration and drilling. In
1Q'2024, Alkane commenced a drilling program testing four regional
targets at the NMPP along the interpreted structure trend and
transverse structure that hosts the Boda and Kaiser deposits
(current resource inventory 14.7Moz gold equivalent).
In May 2024, Magmatic raised
further funds and commenced drilling to advance three targets at
the Wellington North Project within the southern portion of the
Dubbo transverse corridor.
Figure 2 (see PDF): Clear analogues of the nearby
complexes and existing Tier 1 deposits in the Arc and aeromagnetic
signatures of other globally significant porphyry
deposits
Situated on a linear parallel structure of the
Molong belt with coincident oblique cross arc structural corridor
which is the current focus of Alkane and Magmatic Resources'
drilling and interpreted to be a key control to the 14.7Moz AuEq
resource inventory at the Boda-Kaiser discoveries
It is well documented that the composite volcanic and intrusive
complexes elsewhere in the Macquarie Arc have large alteration and
geochemical halos that are identifiable from regional geophysical
surveys (features interpreted to be present at the Wongarbon
project). Furthermore, the mineralised deposits generally occur in
clusters situated on intrusive level cross-arc structures, such as
those currently being tested by Alkane and Magmatic, hosting the
Boda-Kaiser deposits, and, interpreted to extend into the Wongarbon
Project.
For example, Cadia hosts a 5.7km mineralised footprint including
5 porphyry and 2 skarn deposits (with wider alteration and
geochemical halos), with the mineralisation occurring within and
around the intrusions in a NW-SE structural zone which is evident
in regional magnetics.
The immediate region around the Wongarbon Project has been
recognized as a new geoscience frontier by the Geological Survey
NSW, a Group 1 Mineral Allocation Area, for copper-gold.
The Wongarbon Project has never been drilled and hosts
compelling drill ready targets. Recent inversion modeling of
magnetic data supports the prior target depth estimates of
Newcrest's, highlighted interpreted important cross arc and
intrusive level transverse structures, and, confirmed high priority
targets for drilling in both the northern and southern sections of
the Project.
Figure 3 (see PDF): The remaining untested
intrusive complexes of the Macquarie Arc porphyry geology are a
globally significant exploration opportunity
Alkane's
exploration to date has identified six discrete magnetic/intrusive
complexes in its NMPP – Kaiser, Boda, Boda
South, Comobella, Driell Creek and Finns Crossing – all
within a 15km NW-SE strike and the "Dubbo" transverse corridor (as
close as <10km from the Wongarbon Magnetic Complex)
Further details on the Wongarbon Project, including a detailed
project level presentation, are available at:
https://kincoracopper.com/wongarbon-project/
(Projects/Wongarbon)
Further details on Kincora's wholly owned, district scale
project portfolio and drill ready copper-gold porphyry projects are
available on the Company's website: https://kincoracopper.com
This announcement has been authorised for release by the
Board of Kincora Copper Limited (ARBN 645 457 763)
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that it is not aware of any new information that materially affects
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Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum and National
Instrument 43-101 – Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects
("NI 43-101") and was reviewed, verified and compiled by Kincora's
staff under the supervision of Peter
Leaman (M.Sc. Mineral Exploration, FAusIMM), Senior
Vice-President of Exploration of Kincora, and John Holliday (BSc Hons, BEc, member of the
Australian Institute of Geoscientists), Non-Executive Director and
Chairman of Kincora's Technical Committee, who are Qualified
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material assumptions and technical parameters underpinning the
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