Project “K” - The Pilbara
Project “K” (comprised of exploration licence application 46/454) is located approximately 55 kilometres north-east of the town of
Newman in the Pilbara region. The exploration targets on this application area are two strong magnetic anomalie where previous ground magnetic and gravity surveys over these targets confirmed the intensity of the initial aerial discovery and show a strong magnetic high over the top of a gravity low.
The two targets are interpreted to be emplaced within a north-north-easterly lineament or fault which traverses the faultbounded Fortescue Basin. These faults are regional features which can be traced for several hundred kilometres. One of these faults is known to have been intruded by a kimberlite dyke (the Brockman Creek Dyke).
The Brockman Creek Dyke is located northeast of Nullagine where the first diamonds in Western Australia were found.
Subject to grant of this tenement, either close spaced aeromagnetic, or a ground magnetic geophysical survey will be conducted over
the tenement to pinpoint the centre of the geological features that have given rise to the initial anomalies.









