Galileo Mining Commences 5,000-Meter Platinum Group Metals Drilling at Norseman, Western Australia
2026-06-18 10:44
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Galileo Mining has launched a 5,000-meter aircore drilling program targeting platinum group metals (PGMs) at its Norseman project in Western Australia, aiming to drive new palladium and platinum discoveries to supplement the current JORC resource of 1.27 million ounces of palladium equivalent (PdEq).

Company Managing Director Brad Underwood stated that the next phase of drilling at the Norseman project has commenced, with subsequent drilling targeting sulfide mineralization zones identified at the Mission Sill prospect. The sulfides encountered to date appear to be associated with a geological structure extending over 10 kilometers, presenting significant opportunities for new mineral discoveries at this location.

The upcoming drilling program is designed to infill areas of interest around previously shallow sulfide intercepts that returned anomalous levels of platinum group metals. This work is further supported by geophysical data, indicating strong induced polarization anomalies near a promising gravity trend.

The drilling program is expected to be completed within three weeks. Galileo Mining's tenements at Norseman include mining, exploration, and prospecting licenses, covering a total area of 255 square kilometers.

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