Aldoro Resources Limited announce that the induced Polarisation (IP) surveying has commenced at Target 1 of three survey areas targeting potential Ni-Cu- PGE mineralisation. The Narndee Ni-Cu mineralisation model is based on the Callisto Ni-Cu deposit in the Fraser Range held by Galileo Mining Limited. Target 1: The planned East-West survey lines cover the previous drilling at VC01 and an area to the east. At VC01 Ni-Cu mineralisation was intersected (up to 2.9m @0.92%Ni and 0.40% Cu in hole NDD0008) at the base of the ultramafic cumulate where they interface with mafics (including
sediment) where this contact appears to dip to the east. It is interpreted that the mineralisation may thicken to the east and the three IP lines extend 1km to the east to test the mineralisation model. The model places the thickest sulphide ore lies in a zone at the base of the magma chamber through gravity segregation and PGE geochemical anomalies may indicate a late-stage fault-controlled ultramafic intrusive. Previous drilling indicates deeper offset intersections to the north was a possible NE-SW striking fault causing the rapid changes in lithological depths and its presence is possibly support from the aeromagnetic interpretation.