Kingsrose Mining (ASX:KRM) identified six conductive anomaly clusters prospective for intrusion-hosted copper-nickel-platinum group element mineralization at its Virdnechokka project in Norway, according to a Tuesday filing with the Australian bourse.
The anomalies were defined through a helicopter time-domain electromagnetic survey, which is part of the company's exploration alliance with BHP (ASX:BHP), the filing said.
Fieldwork is ongoing to validate anomalies and assess new areas, according to the filing.
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