Lancaster Resources is making history with their maiden drill program set to get started this spring. The company recently received administrative approval from authorized officials to officially commence the drill program at their Minjar Prospect in the Murchison region of Western Australia.
The Minjar Prospect covers an impressive 10,000 hectares of land and is one of the largest mineral leases in the West Australian district. Lancaster is planning to use diamond and reverse circulation drilling techniques to assess the mineral targets outlined in the of the prospect.
According to Scott Williamson, Managing Director of Lancaster Resources, the drill program has the potential to uncover significant discoveries as they believe the potential of the region has yet to be fully realized. He believes the success of the drill program will ultimately depend on how much iron they can recover from the prospect.
In addition to their drill program, Lancaster is also looking to leverage state-of-the-art technologies and techniques to ensure the best possible results. This includes the use of advanced geophysical surveys as well as high-precision GPS and geoscience mapping.
Despite the fact that Lancaster Resources is still in the early stages of the drill program, Williamson is confident they will realize success as they have a great team of highly-experienced and committed stakeholders. He also believes that the Minjar Prospect has the potential to become a major player in the West Australian mining sector in the near future.
This will not only be an exciting project for Lancaster Resources but for the entire mining sector as a whole. The potential for discovery in the Minjar Prospect is high and it could be a game-changer for minerals in the area.
The excitement surrounding the start of the drill program is palpable and the industry is looking forward to seeing the results of the prospects. Lancaster Resources is dedicated to doing quality work and their commitment to achieving success is unwavering.