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Western Desert Resources Limited (ASX:WDR) is a diversified mineral exploration business with the objective to increase shareholder value by company growth through the discovery, acquisition and development of substantial economic mineral resources. The Board and Management of Western Desert Resources have substantial experience in the development of mining projects with specific expertise in project generation and delivering exploration success. Western Desert's principle projects are; Roper Bar which is an exciting Iron Ore project in the Northern Territory. WDR has gained access to a substantial tenement area which has never been drilled. Outcropping iron stone formations are evident across large areas of the tenements; Rover, a joint venture with listed company TNG Limited located 100kms south-west of Tennant Creek (NT) giving WDR access to tenements adjacent to the Rover 1 project (Westgold Resources Limited) which recently announced “bonanza” gold grades from drilling and the acquisition of a major interest in Thor Mining provides exposure to the high grade Molyhil tungsten and molybdenum deposit in the Northern territory. Plans for construction of a plant to commence.
Western Desert Resources identifies copper gold targets at Limbla
Western Desert Resources (ASX: WDR) has identified three Electromagnetic targets at the Limbla Project after an airborne survey.
The aim of the survey was to define any bedrock conductors associated with sulphide mineralisation.
Interestingly, Mithril Resources (ASX: MTH) recently reported significant copper and nickel Cu-Ni mineralisation in its adjoining tenements, immediately to the east of the Limbla Project.
Recent work by the Northern Territory Geological Survey had shown the tenement area is prospective for shear zone hosted gold-copper mineralisation. Grab samples from one prospect returned assays of 35.4% Cu and 0.12% Au.
A field trip will be undertaken in March to take grab samples from each of the targets to evaluate where there is any indication of bedrock conductors.
Norm Gardner, managing director of WDR said drilling could be undertaken if initial results were encouraging.




















