Rockfire Resources plc (LSE:ROCK) has revealed new research from the University of Patras on its Molaoi zinc deposit in Greece, uncovering significant concentrations of gallium, nickel, copper, and gold. These findings could influence the project’s exploration strategy and enhance its long-term economic potential. The company is carrying out additional metallurgical testing to assess the commercial viability of extracting these metals. Evidence suggests that Molaoi may have formed in an epithermal environment, pointing to multiple mineralization events. Rockfire is advancing the project toward feasibility, with ongoing drilling aimed at increasing resource confidence.
About Rockfire Resources plc
Rockfire Resources plc is an exploration company focused on gold, base metals, and critical minerals. Its portfolio includes the high-grade Molaoi zinc/lead/silver/germanium deposit in Greece, which holds a JORC Inferred Mineral Resource of 15.0 million tonnes at 7.26% Zn, 1.75% Pb, and 39.50 g/t Ag. In Australia, the company’s Plateau project in Queensland contains a JORC resource of 131,000 ounces of gold and 800,000 ounces of silver, alongside additional gold, copper, and silver exploration targets.
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