Province Resources updated on current and future activities at its 100% owned Gnama nickel-copper project in the Fraser Range Province of Western Australia. The Company has engaged the Ngadju Native Title Aboriginal Corporation, as representatives of the traditional owner groups at the Gnama Project, to notify them of the requirement to complete a heritage survey across E63/1935. A heritage survey was completed in November 2021 to clear areas for the March 2022 drilling programme.

The expanded survey area will enable Province to implement follow up drilling testing extensions of the same fertile intrusion encountered in that drilling. In addition, flora and fauna surveys will be carried out across the expanded area of interest. The scope has been provided to the consultants used in the previous surveys and engagements will be finalised shortly.

A Programme of Works will be lodged once the results of these surveys are available. Province plans to complete 6 deep RC holes at Gnama testing extensions to the mafic-ultramafic intrusive body intersected in its March 2022 drilling programme. Geochemical analysis showed that this intrusion had many similarities to the intrusive which hosts the Nova-Bollinger nickel-copper deposit (owned by IGO).

The drilling programme aims to provide both geological and geochemical information to enable the Company to vector in to the most prospective parts of the intrusion as well as enable downhole EM surveying to be completed to detect concentrations of sulphide minerals. The Company has engaged Southern Geoscience to review historical geophysical surveys over the project area. Sirius Resources completed EM surveys when it previously held the tenure, and the review will ascertain whether any target area present or whether the survey may have been ineffective in any way.

EM survey techniques have advanced significantly in recent years, in part due to work in new frontiers such as the Fraser Range where the presence of conductive cover, groundwater and sedimentary units has prompted refinements to the traditional methods of data collection and processing. The Gnama Project is located at the southern end of the Fraser Range, host to several recent nickel discoveries including Nova-Bollinger (Sirius Resources /IGO), Silver Knight (Creasy Group) and Mawson (Legend Mining).