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Westar Resources (ASX:WSR) identifies four conductors at Opaline Well

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ASX:WSR      MCAP $2.039M
02 March 2022 18:10 (AEST)
Westar Resources (ASX:WSR) - Managing Director, Karl Jupp

Source: Westar Resources

Westar Resources (WSR) has identified four highly prospective conductors at its Opaline Well Project, about 190 kilometres southeast of Port Hedland in Western Australia’s Pilbara region.

Results come from an airborne electromagnetic survey (AEM) using New Resolution Geophysics’ (NRG) Xcite system, which flew over the entire 70 square-kilometre project last October.

The survey followed field reconnaissance and rock-chip sampling completed last year and was intended to rapidly identify discrete conductors representing potential massive sulphide drill targets.

Westar Managing Director Karl Jupp said the AEM geophysics and modelling have proven to be a rapid and effective exploration tool, identifying several prospects for further evaluation.

“Anomaly 101 is the standout target and will be the focus for ground-truthing in our next field campaign at Opaline Well,” Mr Jupp said.

Anomaly 101 appears as a high-amplitude, classical, stand-alone, prominent, mid to late time twin peak electromagnetic anomaly characteristic of a steeply dipping and relatively conductive body at depth.

Westar says future work programs will include ground-truthing of the identified anomalies, field mapping, rock-chip sampling and establishing access and logistical constraints for potential future ground-based geophysics, and potentially drilling.

Westar’s highest priority is progressing Gidgee North, where a maiden drill campaign is scheduled to commence later this month.

Shares in WSR were trading 9.09 per cent in the green at 12 cents at market close.  

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