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First Development Resources Plc (LSE:FDR) has launched its Phase I diamond core drilling campaign at the Wallal Project in Western Australia. The program, carried out by DDH1 Drilling Pty Ltd, is designed to test magnetic bullseye anomalies comparable to those found at the Havieron discovery. Initial drilling will target the Eastern anomaly, with boreholes expected to reach depths of around 1,220 meters.
The initiative marks a significant step in advancing the company’s exploration efforts and has the potential to strengthen its position in the Australian mineral exploration sector.
About First Development Resources Plc
First Development Resources Plc is a UK-listed exploration company focused on mineral projects in Australia. Its portfolio includes eight tenements, with copper-gold assets in Western Australia and a multi-mineral project in the Northern Territory containing rare earths, uranium, lithium, and gold. The company continues to seek early-stage opportunities to expand its Australian exploration footprint.
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