Macro Metals Limited announced that heritage survey clearances have been received for the priority drill targets at the Mogul VMS Project in the Pilbara region of Western Australia. The Mogul VMS Project is a Cu-Pb-Zn-Ag-Au project 60km east of Nullagine in Western Australia on tenement E46/1399. The project was acquired by Macro Metals in 2022 and hosts a cluster of gossans including the Mogul and CEC gossan which were discovered in the 1970's and return highly anomalous Copper results of up to 36% Cu and 11% Zn (WAMEX a6531).

Diamond drilling undertaken by Carpentaria Exploration in 1975 return 3.65m @ 3.9 % Cu and 3.12 % Zn from 12.75 -16.4 m and 0.4m @ 4.35 % Cu and 9.45 % Zn from 12 -16m (WAMEX a6531). A subsequent 8-hole RC drill program by Peninsular Gold beneath the CEC gossan in 1997 returned best copper results of 4m @ 3.11 % Cu and 1.47 % Zn from 12 -16m and best Zinc results of 4m @ 9.52 % Zn from 40-44m (WAMEX a50290). The prospect geology consists of steeply dipping anticlinal belt of Archean greenstones, metasediments and volcanics, surrounded by younger Archean greywackes, shales, conglomerates, and tuffs.

The project is cut by a regional North-South faults with multiple gossans being mapped along the Western strike of the fault. The occurrence of multiple gossans being mapped along the strike of the regional North-South fault also points to the potential for multiple clusters of mineralisation, as seen at prominent VMS deposits such as Golden Grove. Upon acquisition of the project, Macro commissioned an I.P. survey which highlighted two priority exploration targets, with one anomaly down dip from the previously announced high-grade surface mineralisation and drilling.

Encouragingly, this historic drilling did not reach the deeper basement responses which the company intends to test using the $180,000 of EIS co-funding, in addition to testing a second, larger I.P. response associated with a resistive zone, lying west of the previously defined Mogul mineralisation.