Sabre Resources (ASX:SBR) said geochemical air core drilling at its Sherlock Bay nickel-copper-cobalt project in Western Australia produced "significant" copper intersections with anomalous gold, cobalt, and nickel, according to a Thursday filing with the Australian bourse.
The results included intersections of 18 meters at 0.25% copper, 0.03 grams per tonne grade of gold, 133 parts per million of cobalt, and 178ppm nickel from 6 meters, the miner said.