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Eaglefield Holdings P/L

Eaglefield Holdings Pty Ltd began acquiring the Mulga Rock deposits in 2000. It undertook a preliminary feasibility study on the Ambassador deposit, which indicated that an open pit producing four metals including 200 tpa Sc oxide over ten years should be viable. The other two deposits should double mine life. Metallurgical studies show high recoveries of uranium and scandium using acid leach and solvent extraction.

The Mulga Rock Deposit is part of a larger resources project named the Narnoo Project.

The Mulga Rock polymetallic deposit 250 km north east of Kalgoorlie was discovered by the Japanese government company PNC Exploration in 1979. It comprises Ambassador, Emperor and Shogun deposits, the first being some 20 km from the others and the three covering some 7 square kilometres. Mineralisation consists principally of uranium, scandium, nickel and cobalt in lignite within a sedimentary basin, with uranium apparently comprising half or less of the recoverable value of minerals. In particular the orebodies are a major scandium resource. Ore thickness is 0.5 to 5 metres at depths of 35 - 45 m.

Emperor and Shogun E39/876 applied for 11/08/2000 granted 28/02/03, E39/877 applied for 11/08/2000 granted 28/02/03, E39/1091 applied for 22/06/2004, E39/1092 applied for 22/06/2004 and E39/1114 applied for 01/02/2005

Company Information

Michael Edward Fewster
U 3, 44-46 Farrall Road
Midvale WA 6056

Directors

Edward Fewster
Suzanne Fewster


 

 

 



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