Scotia project
Scotia project
Country Australia 
Province Western australia
Close to Kalgoorlie
Status BROWN EXPLORATION 
Surface 238 km² / 58,810 acres
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Risk and valuation analysis of the Scotia project
Status Risk : Brown exploration
Country Risk : Very Low
Title(s) of the Scotia project
Breakaway Resources
Owner: 100%
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Location of the Scotia project
The Scotia Nickel Project, which is located 65 kilometres north of Kalgoorlie in Western Australia, covers 40 strike kilometres of the nickel sulphide bearing Highway Ultramafi c which regionally correlates with the same ultramafi c unit that hosts the Kambalda nickel deposits located approximately 120 kilometres to the south.
 
History of the Scotia project
The Scotia Deposit itself consists predominantly of disseminated nickel sulphides that were mined by underground methods during the 1970’s to a depth of 360 metres, resulting in the production of some 14,700 tonnes of nickel from ore with an average grade of 2.2% nickel. The Scotia Mine ceased production in 1977 due to a pillar collapse.
 
Geology of the Scotia project
The Scotia Nickel Project covers 40 strike kilometres of the nickel sulphide bearing Highway Ultramafic which regionally correlates with the same ultramafic unit that hosts the Kambalda Nickel Deposits located approxiamately 120 kilometres to the south.
 
Data last updated on : 12/31/2006
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