Shaw River Resources announced test work results from its Baramine project located in Western Australia. The testing demonstrates that Baramine
material can be upgraded to 43% manganese through simple Dense Media Separation and gravity separation. The company also reported that the scoping study to commence within the project.
Shaw River Resources announced further significant manganese drill results and a project update from the recently completed drilling program at its 70% owned Baramine project, located 80km to the north west of the Woodie Woodie manganese mine in the Pilbara of Western Australia. Shaw River is targeting manganese mineralisation similar to that at the world-class Woodie Woodie deposits. New deeper intervals returned 18 m @ 21.4% manganese from 73 m, including 4 m @ 25.8% Mn from 74 m and 4m @ 33.6% Mn from 86 m including 1 m @40.2% Mn from 86 m.
Figure 1. Baramine geology showing previous Shaw River drilling and current program target areas
October 25, 2010
Shaw River Resources Limited., announced assay results from drilling program at Baramine project in Western Australia. Highlights include hole BRC250 intersecting 14 m at 21% manganese from surface.