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Bryah Resources (ASX:BYH) hits copper at Mount Labouchere

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ASX:BYH      MCAP $3.048M
25 August 2021 04:00 (AEST)
Bryah Resources (ASX:BYH) - Neil Marston (left)

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Bryah Resources (BYH) has received further results from the Mount Labouchere Prospect in Western Australia.

The Mount Labouchere Prospect is part of the company’s Bryah Basin Project which lies between 100 to 150 kilometres north of Meekatharra.

Early last year, Bryah drilled 16 shallow reverse circulation (RC) holes at Mount Labouchere with samples showing anomalous copper, cobalt and nickel mineralisation.

This prompted Bryah to drill six aircore holes, for 279 metres, in May with four of the holes returning more than 500 parts per million (ppm) copper.

Best results include 33 metres at 0.13 per cent copper, 683ppm cobalt and 583ppm nickel including 12 metres at 0.22 per cent copper, 0.11 per cent cobalt and 0.16 per cent nickel.

Other results include nine metres at 0.13 per cent copper, 742 ppm cobalt and 804ppm nickel.

Managing Director Neil Marston is pleased with the results intersected.

“Drilling at Mount Laouchere last year intersected copper-cobalt-nickel and manganese mineralisation to depths of 30 metres,” Mr Marston commented.

“Most of these deeper drill holes ended in elevated copper grades, demonstrating that the Mount Labouchere prospect and the surrounding area represents a genuine exploration target for us to focus additional resources at over coming months.”

Planning is now underway for the next phase of exploration.

Bryah has ended the day 1.96 per cent in the red with shares trading at five cents in an $11.23 million market cap.

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