Stelar Metals’ critical minerals portfolio of assets cover significant and prospective geological domains in both New South Wales and South Australia.
The Company’s focus is on the Trident Lithium Project located in the NSW Broken Hill Block and the Baratta Copper Project located in South Australia.
Stelar Metal’s critical minerals portfolio of assets cover significant and prospective geological domains in both New South Wales and South Australia. Â
The current primary exploration focus is the Trident Lithium Project located in the Broken Hill Block, a historically significant mining district in NSW.
The Baratta Copper Project comprises two licences in South Australia, highly prospective for sediment-hosted copper mineralisation.
The Project hosts a 7km corridor of copper mineralisation and geophysical targets that have been overlooked by previous explorers.
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The Trident Lithium Project (EL 8736), covering an area of 260km², is located approximately 50km north of Broken Hill in New South Wales.
The project extends over upper sequences of Broken Hill stratigraphy and includes the historic Euriowie Tin Field.
The Midas Copper-Cobalt Project (EL 8732 & 8904) covers 187km² about 50 km north east of Broken Hill in New South Wales.
The project is considered prospective for copper and cobalt and has NSW drilling approvals in place to test three prospect areas.
Stelar Metals’ South Australian projects cover three important and prospective geological domains in the Gawler Craton, Stuart Shelf and Adelaide Fold Belt.
Projects include Perseus, Linda Zinc, Torrens, Baratta, Gunson, and Evelyn Dam.