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Emu NL ( (AU:EMU) ) has issued an update.
Emu NL has reported solid progress at its Georgetown copper-gold project for the December quarter, highlighted by the maiden reverse circulation drilling campaign at the Fiery Creek prospect, where visible copper sulphide mineralisation was logged in 12 holes totalling 1,978 metres. Results from this program are now guiding a follow-up diamond drilling campaign at Fiery Creek and preparations for a maiden drilling program at the high-priority Yataga Valley prospect in 2026, while historical high-grade gold results of up to 224 g/t within the broader district are driving a renewed focus on defining drill-ready gold targets across the project area. The company’s 12–18 month strategy is to advance Yataga Valley to drilling, complete and integrate RC and diamond drilling data from Fiery Creek, and systematically re-evaluate historic gold prospects, with the aim of moving beyond isolated prospects toward defining a coherent, district-scale copper-gold system that could enhance the project’s scale and appeal for investors and potential partners.
The most recent analyst rating on (AU:EMU) stock is a Hold with a A$0.03 price target. To see the full list of analyst forecasts on Emu NL stock, see the AU:EMU Stock Forecast page.
More about Emu NL
Emu NL is an Australian mineral exploration company focused on copper and gold, with its key activities centred on the Georgetown Project in Queensland. The company is targeting a district-scale copper-gold system across three tenements, particularly within the Yataga Intrusive Complex, using modern, technically driven exploration methods to unlock under-explored but historically well-endowed mineral ground.
Average Trading Volume: 323,947
Technical Sentiment Signal: Sell
Current Market Cap: A$8.58M
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