Litchfield Minerals says it will run three geophysical surveys in July across two projects in Australia’s Northern Territory. The surveys are designed to test target models that have been refined following the company’s review of BHP’s Xplor study work, according to multiple reports. The planned program is aimed at evaluating the geological targets identified through that modeling process and determining whether they warrant further attention. The company’s approach links the new work to updated interpretations derived from the BHP Xplor model review, with the geophysical surveys intended to provide additional data relevant to the targeted areas. While the outlets do not provide further technical detail in their summaries, they agree on the timing (July), the number of surveys (three), the location (NT), and the purpose (testing revised target models).
Litchfield plans July geophysical surveys to test NT targets after BHP Xplor review
Litchfield Minerals says it will run three geophysical surveys in July across two projects in Australia’s Northern Territory. The surveys are designed to test target models that have been refined foll...
- Litchfield Minerals plans three geophysical surveys in July.
- The surveys are in two Northern Territory projects.
- The work tests target models refined after a BHP Xplor model review.
- The surveys are intended to gather data on the identified geological targets.
- All reports describe the same project scope and rationale.
Litchfield Minerals is set to launch three geophysical surveys in July across two key NT projects to test target models refined through its recent BHP Xplor studies.
2 hours agoLitchfield Minerals is set to launch three geophysical surveys in July across two key NT projects to test target models refined through its recent BHP Xplor studies.
2 hours agoLitchfield Minerals is set to launch three geophysical surveys in July across two key NT projects to test target models refined through its recent BHP Xplor studies.
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