WATCH: While in the field, MD Mike Schwarz discusses how iTech Minerals (ASX: ITM) is using the latest drone technology to focus a detailed soil sampling program along the main prospective structure for Gold (Au) and Antimony (Sb) at the Reynolds Range Project, as well as the challenges the iTech team faces while working and exploring in the vast landscape of the Northern Territory. (3min)
HIGHLIGHTS
New detailed 25m spaced drone magnetic survey has revealed multiple gold and antimony-bearing structures at Reynolds Range, in the Northern Territory.
- The structures are directly related to recent drill results announced by iTech on 12 January 2026, including
- SBRC25-001 12m @ 2.13 g/t Au from 12m
- SBRC25-002 10m @ 2.82 g/t Au from 69m
- SBRC25-003 12m @ 4.11 g/t Au from 18m
- SBRC25-004 31m @ 2.5 g/t Au from 61m
- o FLRC25-004 14m @ 6.31 g/t Au from 18m
- The new data show a series of four new east-west structures that appear to control high-grade gold and antimony mineralisation, each with a strike length of over 3km
- Historical interpretations assumed a regional NW-SE structural control while the new interpretation shows that a local E-W control is obvious in the new data
- The new structures form along the margins of magnetic dolerite dykes which form a strong competency contrast with the host pelitic schist
New 25m ultra-detailed magnetics over historical 100m magnetics with structural interpretation and gold-antimony prospects (Historical drill results and rock chip data from, ASX: ITM 19 August 2025).
- iTech is planning to undertake detailed soil sampling along these structures in January and February to identify additional drill targets
- iTech is seeking fast tracked clearances for follow up drilling to the recently completed programs at Sabre and Falchion. The Company will update the market on the progress and timing of drilling as more details become available
iTech commissioned an ultra-detailed, low-level magnetic survey over the recently drilled gold-antimony prospects at Reynolds Range in the Northern Territory. The difference between the historic 100m spaced data and new 25m spaced data is like night and day with this improved technology. For the first time, the controlling structures that host high grade gold and anitmony mineralisation, can be clearly seen. Importantly, the structures are much more numerous and extensive than previously thought, significantly increaing the potential for finding additional gold and antimony mineralisation.
— Managing Director Mike Schwarz
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