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St George Mining Ltd.

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Summary

Project:

Mt Alexander

Deposit:Stricklands
Location:Australia
Commodities:Nickel-Copper-Cobalt-PGM-Gold-Silver
Date:6/4/2018
Report Code:JORC
Report Type:Exploration/Drilling Update
Project Stage:Pursuing Resources Definition
Report details:4-6-2018: St George Mining Ltd. announces an Exploration/Drilling Update report for its Stricklands deposit at the Mt Alexander project. Drilling results incl. 9.75m @ 3.46% Ni, 1.76% Cu, 0.16% Co, 2.26g/t PGE, 0.15g/t Au, 4.92g/t Ag. Emerging West Austra
Resources:x
CP/QP:[Overall Report]: Matthew McCarthy (Internal)
ABSTRACT:Emerging West Australian nickel company St George Mining Limited (ASX: SGQ) (“St George” or “the Company”) is pleased to announce that drilling at the Mt Alexander Project, located near Leonora in the northern Goldfields, continues to extend the high-grade sulphide mineralisation along a +400m strike at the Stricklands Prospect; see Figure 1. The high-grade nickel-copper-cobalt-PGE sulphide mineralisation at Stricklands commences from a shallow depth below surface (i.e. 40m) and is open to the west, north and east. There is also potential for additional mineralisation at depth with most drill holes completed within 120m of surface. Figure 2 (below) is a long section of Stricklands and highlights the multiple intersections of +1%Ni mineralisation over a 400m strike. There are large areas between the significant intersections of mineralisation that are undrilled with potential to host further ultramafic with nickel-copper sulphides. Figure 3 (below) is a cross section of the MAD85 and MAD71 line at Stricklands. The mineralisation may potentially extend down plunge to the north-west. This area will be tested when drilling re-commences at Mt Alexander shortly. St George Mining Executive Chairman, John Prineas said: “We are very pleased to see laboratory assays confirming the thick intersections of high-grade nickel-copper sulphides at Stricklands from the recently completed drill programme. “The last round of drilling at Stricklands has identified a sizable extension to the mineralised ultramafic, with new high-grade intersections in the west, north and east of the prospect area. “The most exciting aspect is that there is potential for further extensions of the mineralisation with large areas of Stricklands remaining untested. A follow-up drill programme is now being designed.”

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