RE: Who6 Feb 2017 15:53
"Summary
The infill sampling on the Southeast Anomaly has added definition to that anomaly while not yet producing a clearcut, standalone drilling target.
Intriguingly, the ridge and spur sampling suggests that an area 2-3 kilometres southeast of the drilled area at Mt. Visi is more strongly anomalous for copper than the drilled target itself. The rock sampling confirms this area as worthy of follow-up mapping. Anomalous zones north and south of Mt. Visi could also reflect porphyry centres.
This new work expands our area of interest in this highly attractive, mineralised porphyry system with the potential for a number of porphyry centres within the system as a whole. We believe that the exploration results to date clearly support our view that the Mt. Visi area is a prime target for the location of significant, mineralized copper porphyries.
The data obtained has validated the decision to undertake further work at Mt. Visi and, whilst there can be no guarantee of commercial success, Mt. Visi remains an exciting target. Further exploration work in this area is clearly warranted in order to delineate drill targets and details of such work will be announced in due course."