Mount Gill South
Shire of Laverton
Reports
2
Operators
1
Eleckra Mines Ltd
Worked
3yrs
2007 to 2009, 17 years ago
Main target
Gold
2 commodities on record
Exploration record on Mount Gill South
- Local government
- Shire of Laverton
- Commodities targeted
- Gold 2 · Uranium 1
- Programs on record
- 2 geophysics
- Resource declared
- Never on this record
- Reports with no exploration
- 1 of 2 record no work done
- Report types
- Final Surrender 1 · Partial Surrender 1
Exploration reports
2 WAMEX reports filed over Mount Gill South.
Most recent reports
| Report | Year | Operator | Title |
|---|---|---|---|
| A81884 | 2009 | Eleckra Mines Ltd | SURRENDER REPORT FOR YAMARNA PROJECT TENEMENT E38/1336, Mt Gill South |
| A74004 | 2007 | Eleckra Mines Ltd | Surrender Report for E38/1336 - Mount Gill South, (Period 2006, Throssell). |
Who has explored here
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What does the exploration record say about Mount Gill South?
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