Cazaly Resources Limited announced a Maiden Ore Resource for its 100% owned Bommie Porphyry Copper deposit at the Halls Creek Project in the East Kimberley, northern Western Australia. Cazaly's recent 2022 RC drilling campaign at the Bommie prospect has culminated in a maiden Mineral Resource Estimate (MRE). The total MRE envelope covers 950m of strike N-S with widths ranging from 300m to 600m and extends from surface in places to 340m below surface.

The resource was classified as indicated where drilling was of sufficient density in the central western portion of the deposit, and encompasses 360m of strike N-S, up to 230m width and extends from surface to a depth of 150m. The company engaged Hyland Geological and Mining Consultants (HGMC) to complete the MRE for the Bommie Porphyry Copper Prospect. Collar co-ordinates and assay information from this latest round of drilling were reported in ASX announcement dated 14 October 2022.

Mineralisation is interpreted to be moderately east dipping, with higher grades noted in western portion of the deposit. The Bommie Copper resource remains open in all directions and there is opportunity for growth of the mineral resource especially to the north and west, and at depth in places. The project is situated 25km southwest of Halls Creek and covers part of the Halls Creek Mobile Zone which is highly prospective for a range of commodities including copper, gold, and nickel.

The project includes the Mount Angelo North Copper-Zinc deposit, an extensive zone of near surface oxidised Cu-Zn mineralisation overlying massive Cu-Zn sulphide mineralisation. The Mount Angelo North mineral resource estimate is reported in accordance with the JORC Code 2012 as 1.72Mt @ 1.4% Cu, 1.4% Zn, 12.3ppm Ag (using 0.4% Cu lower cut) for 23kt Cu, 25kt Zn, 680koz Ag. The mineral resource includes the following anomalous intercepts: 64m @ 2.7% Cu (1.1% Zn), 62m @ 2.4% Cu (2.8% Zn), 37m @ 2.6% Cu (6.1% Zn).