Galileo Mining: Receives initial assays from Norseman

Galileo Mining Receives initial assays from Norseman

  • Galileo Mining (GAL) receives the first assays from aircore drilling at its Norseman project in Western Australia
  • The company has completed 8000 metres of aircore drilling and the program is expected to conclude over the coming days
  • Initial assays have shown magmatic nickel-copper-cobalt-palladium mineralisation which the company plans to follow up with an EM survey prior to RC drilling
  • According to Managing Director Brad Underwood, the potential for further sulphides is “exceptional”
  • Shares were trading 4.08 per cent in the red at 23.5 cents
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