Duketon Mining Ltd. announced multiple Moving Loop Electromagnetic (MLEM) anomalies have been identified from additional lines over The Bulge ultramafic following up from previously announced exploration results1. Nine (9) lines in total were completed over The Bulge in two sections for 15 line kilometres
and 150 stations. A large deep, sub vertical anomaly was modelled along strike from the C2 contact to the south, with a southerly plunge. The anomaly is broad and deep with this modelled scenario best fitting the known geology. The conductance is modelled at approximately 5,000 siemens which is the right order of magnitude for nickel sulphides. Historic drilling up dip of this plate at the base of the ultramafic has intersected significant nickel and PGE mineralisation including: 4.56m @ 1.40g/t Pt + Pd & 0.53% Ni, 3.25m @ 1.78g/t Pt + Pd & 0.74% Ni, 5.25m @ 1.27g/t Pt + Pd & 0.87% Ni. This survey has also extended the MLEM response to the north and down dip of the northern extent of Rosie mineralisation. Several other anomalies were identified in the area but are attributed to known stratigraphic conductors. Further technical review is being undertaken.