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West Cobar Uncovers Higher Antimony Grades at Bulla Park, Boosting Resource Upside

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  • West Cobar’s new peroxide fusion assays show antimony grades at Bulla Park were historically under-reported, with an average 14% uplift and gains up to 68% in key mineralised intervals.
  • The higher antimony grades point to increased contained metal and stronger project economics at Bulla Park, potentially enhancing West Cobar’s resource base and strategic position in antimony supply.
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West Cobar Uncovers Higher Antimony Grades at Bulla Park, Boosting Resource Upside

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The latest update is out from West Cobar Metals Ltd. ( (AU:WC1) ).

West Cobar Metals has confirmed that historic antimony assays at its Bulla Park copper‑antimony‑silver deposit materially under‑reported grades, after peroxide fusion re‑analysis of key drill core intervals showed an average 14% uplift and increases of up to 68%. The company says the new assay method provides more representative results for this mineralisation style, indicating potential for higher grades and contained antimony metal in future resource estimates, which could strengthen the economic and strategic appeal of the Bulla Park project amid strong global demand for antimony.

The current Bulla Park resource stands at 20 million tonnes at 0.58% copper equivalent, including 0.10% antimony, and the deposit remains open along strike and at depth within a broader district‑scale landholding. Management argues that the systematic uplift in antimony grades supports a clearer pathway to enhancing the mineral resource and bolstering the development case, potentially improving West Cobar’s positioning in the strategically important antimony supply chain for stakeholders.

More about West Cobar Metals Ltd.

West Cobar Metals Ltd. is an Australian exploration company focused on copper, antimony and silver, with its flagship Bulla Park deposit located west of the Cobar mining centre in New South Wales. The company holds a district-scale land position of about 1,090 square kilometres over roughly 120 kilometres of strike in the Cobar Basin, targeting stratigraphic horizons already known to host several significant base and precious metal deposits.

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