Nickel-copper-platinum exploration programme in Northern Ireland gets underway

Irish diamond explorer, AIM-listed Karelian Diamond Resources plc has announced that a nickel-copper-platinum group metals exploration programme has commenced in Northern Ireland.

A series of stream sediment samples have been collected across three licences and despatched for analysis to Overburden Drilling Management Limited in Canada (ODM).

The exploration programme follows the discovery of anomalous amounts of chromite and forsterite olivine and metamorphosed / magmatic massive sulphide Indicator minerals (MMSIM), suggestive of the presence of nickel-copper-platinum mineralisation, during the course of a stream sediment sampling programme for diamonds on a prospecting licence in Co Fermanagh.

A technical review based on geological and geochemical data, including the Northern Ireland TELLUS survey, noted soil sample results of up to 765 ppb Platinum (Pt), 394 ppb Palladium (Pd) and 123 ppb Gold (Au). Mafic and/or ultramafic dyke-sill complexes are also present in the area, further indicating the possible presence of nickel-copper-platinum mineralisation. These are similar to those hosting the world class Noril’sk nickel-copper-platinum deposit in Russia.

As a result, two adjacent prospecting licences were acquired, giving the company a total exploration area in Co Fermanagh of approximately 750 km2.