Minigwal
The Minigwal Project is located to the northwest of the Narnoo Project on the southeast margin of the Yilgarn Craton. The Project is some 627km2 and overlays two playa-lake chains.
EMA considers that playa-lakes and associated underlying sediments are favourable for calcrete, roll-front- or tabular-style and sandstone-hosted uranium deposits.
The north eastern region of the Yilgarn Craton and adjacent south western region of the Gunbarrel Basin contain a substantial endowment of sediment-hosted uranium mineralisation.
Known calcrete-type (or playa-lake) deposits in this area of the Yilgarn Craton include Yeelirrie, Lake Way, Lake Maitland and Thatcher Soak, with many other smaller deposits or prospects. The Mulga Rock Deposits ('MRD') are located in the adjacent area of the Gunbarrel Basin. Collectively, these two regions of Western Australia comprise a very substantial and prospective uranium province.
Exploration of the area will focus initially on very shallow calcrete-type targets, then progressively include the deeper sandstone-hosted targets.


