McLaren Minerals Limited has released further assay results from its 2026 drilling program at the McLaren Titanium Project in Western Australia. The results, which include 68 holes with consistent heavy mineral grades and thick mineralized profiles, highlight the repeatable and continuous nature of the mineralization across the drilling area. The findings, such as 24 meters at 5.44% HM in MAC233, will aid in updating the geological model and Mineral Resource estimate, supporting future Ore Reserve estimates and feasibility studies.
Key Points
McLaren Minerals Limited reported further assay results from their 2026 drilling program at the McLaren Titanium Project in Western Australia.
The drilling results comprised 68 holes with a total of 1,432 meters sampled, reporting no HM cut-off, with at least 2% HM average grade.
Consistent heavy mineral grades and mineralized thicknesses were observed, reinforcing the repeatability and continuity of the mineralized profile across the drilling area.
Notable results include 24 meters at 5.44% HM in MAC233, and 12 meters at 5.95% HM in MAC238.
The results will contribute to updating the geological model and Mineral Resource estimate, supporting future Ore Reserve estimates and bankable feasibility studies.
Drilling traverses were designed to cross strike deposits at approximately 90° to the mineralization strike with all holes being vertical.
No HM cut-off or grade truncation was applied, and maximum grades are based on the highest individual one-meter assay within each hole.
The drilling program aims to increase confidence in the Resource and improve the understanding of mineralization continuity, leading to future development actions.
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