Bardoc Project



The Bardoc Project is centred on the historical Gold mining centre of Bardoc, located 50 kilometres north of Kalgoorlie. Following Nickelore's acquisitions of key landholdings adjacent to the project, the Company now controls tenure over a combined area of over 98 square kilometres. The increased tenement holding encompasses over 25 kilometres of strike of the Bardoc Tectonic Zone (BTZ) and provides access to 15 kilometres of nickel sulphide prospective Komatiites. Bardoc is also very well located with excellent proximity to both infrastructure and mineral processing facilities.

Both the geological and structural setting at Bardoc are conducive for the development of large scale gold and nickel mineralisation as is evident by the numerous mining centres in the immediate area, including the very successful Paddington Gold deposit (4Moz) and the Scotia Nickel Mine (35,000t Nickel metal). Major mineralised systems in the area are associated with the BTZ, a broad structural regime that extends over a strike length of 75 kilometres and hosts in excess of 6Moz of gold.

Use the links below for specific discussion on each of the potential minerals:

  

Nickelore Limited
Level 2, 45 Richardson Street,
West Perth WA 6005 

PO Box 568,
West Perth WA 6872 

tel:       +61 8 9481 2433
fax:      +61 8 9322 5907
email:  info@nickelore.com.au

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