Mokine Hills E70/2814
The Mokine Hills Project is situated on the Western-Central portion of the Yilgarn Block in Western Australia. The project area lies east of the Darling Fault in the South-west of Western Australia.
The tenement is mostly dominated by Archaean granite. A small band of migmatite with a GSWA molybdenum occurrence is interpreted along the eastern edge of the project area.
There are two listed occurrences of molybdenite within the Mokine Hills Project Area. The most easterly occurrence already mentioned is called McMillans Occurrence, while the one to the west is called Mokine.
Exploration Programme
The listed occurrences in this area will be located and sampled. Accessible areas in the Mokine Hills Project will be soil and stream sampled and analysed for molybdenum and associated minerals such as tungsten. Positive areas will have geophysical surveys such as magnetic and electromagnetic surveys carried out over them.
A drilling programme will be carried out over all of the positive areas. Geochemical anomalies on cultivated ground will be thoroughly investigated prior to drilling as molybdenum is used in some fertilisers, and this can give false readings in geochemical analyses.

