Drilling Continues to Intersect Mineralisation at Kuro

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Stock Trek Metals Ltd (TKM.ASX)
Release Time 6 Jul 2026, 9:33 a.m.
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 Trek Metals Reports Continued Manganese Intersections at Kuro
Key Points
  • Significant zones of visual manganese mineralisation logged in six new RC drill-holes
  • IP surveying to expand in areas around current drilling
  • Further drill samples sent for laboratory analysis
  • CEO highlights potential for a large manganese discovery
Full Summary

Trek Metals Limited is pleased to report ongoing success at its Kuro manganese discovery in the Kimberley region of Western Australia. The maiden Reverse Circulation drill program has now completed 21 holes, with significant zones of visual manganese mineralisation intersected in all eight holes targeting Induced Polarisation chargeability. Notably, all IP targets are under shallow sand cover with no surface manganese expression. The Company has re-mobilised the Moombarriga IP crew to commence additional surveying this week over an expanded area. The first batch of drill samples has been dispatched for priority laboratory analysis, with assay results expected in 3-5 weeks. Trek Metals CEO, Derek Marshall, believes the company has reached a pivotal moment in its hunt for a world-class manganese discovery, with the drilling indicating that the manganese mineralisation is likely hosted within younger Neoproterozoic basin rocks.