Albion Resources Limited announced that the prospective nickel-copper and gold exploration license, 36/1005, located 30km southeast of Leinster, is now granted. This strategic and significant new tenement is along strike from Auroch's recently announced the Horn and related Ni-Cu prospects and adjacent to BHP's Nickel West Weebo Ni deposit. The Leinster Project comprises one exploration licence application (E36/1005). The Project covers 42 km2 in a world-class base-metal and gold province approximately 30 kilometres southeast of the town of Leinster. Historic drilling was mostly shallow (<100m), with both nickel and gold mineralised intercepts poorly tested at depth by RC or diamond drilling. An electromagnetic survey (MLTEM) or gradient array induced polarisation/resistivity survey (GAIP) is being considered for each of the two principal nickel targets, i.e. north of the Horn trend and south of the Weebo deposit, to identify potential conductors along the prospective strike of ultramafic rocks. The controls on gold mineralisation across the district appear to be poorly understood. Albion believes gold mineralisation is associated with late extensional structures developed in greenstones adjacent to granite domes. The mineralisation is restricted to intrafolial shear zones and parallels the stretching direction.