
Pivotal Metals (ASX:PVT) has reported results from its recent induced polarisation survey at the Lorraine mine target, part of the company's 100%-owned Belleterre Projects in Québec, Canada.
The survey, conducted east of the past-producing Lorraine Cu-Ni-Au mine, has delineated multiple high-chargeability anomalies extending known mineralisation into areas with minimal modern exploration.
Gold-focused anomalies extend up to 1.8km east, aligning with historic underground and surface sampling, including bonanza grades of 28m @ 45 g/t Au, and correlate with discrete drill-ready targets.
Concurrent copper-nickel-gold targets were identified through combined high chargeability and low resistivity signatures, indicative of gabbro-hosted magmatic sulphide systems, supported by historic surface samples of up to 0.63% Cu and 0.93% Ni.