Lincoln Minerals Refines Minbrie Exploration Strategy with Fresh Assay Insights

3 min read | August 19, 2025 03:46 PM AEST | By Team Kalkine Media

Highlights

  • Lincoln Minerals (LML) advances Minbrie exploration in South Australia
  • Fresh assay results refine geological understanding of the project
  • Multiple new targets identified for upcoming drill program

Lincoln Minerals (ASX:LML) has strengthened its exploration roadmap at the Minbrie prospect on the Eyre Peninsula, South Australia, following new assay studies. This development comes at a time when many ASX 200 companies are sharpening focus on resource exploration and project expansion, placing more attention on long-term mineral opportunities.

The company revisited historical drill samples from the northern part of Minbrie, confirming the presence of mineralisation across a wide corridor. These outcomes not only reaffirm earlier geological models but also expand confidence in the project’s potential.

Structural Features Driving Exploration

The updated assay results highlight the significance of structural elements such as shear zones and breccias, which seem to influence mineralisation distribution across the project area. Using this insight, Lincoln aims to direct its future drill programs toward both oxide and sulphide zones, areas that hold substantial exploration upside.

The identification of these structural controls provides a more targeted strategy for upcoming campaigns, allowing Lincoln to outline prospective extensions that were previously overlooked.

Multiple New Targets Emerging

The analysis has already revealed numerous high-priority targets in the northern section of Minbrie. A maiden drill program is being planned to further assess these zones, expected to deliver additional clarity on mineral continuity and scale.

By reassessing past drill core, Lincoln has been able to extract fresh insights at relatively low cost, paving the way for a deeper understanding of the Minbrie system. These findings highlight the broader mineral potential that lies within this underexplored district of South Australia.

Focus on the Footwall Sequence

The company’s geological team has also emphasised the importance of the footwall sequence within the Minbrie project. This zone is regarded as a promising host for base metal deposits, offering both favourable lithologies and structural pathways for mineralisation.

Significantly, past exploration did not fully test this area, leaving considerable scope for further discovery. The recognition of this untapped potential underscores the long-term growth prospects of the Minbrie project.

Lincoln Minerals’ refined exploration strategy marks an important step in unlocking the mineral potential of Minbrie. With new targets identified and deeper geological insights, the project stands positioned for further progress through upcoming drill programs.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the Minbrie project and where is it located?
    The Minbrie project is an exploration prospect on the Eyre Peninsula in South Australia, being advanced by Lincoln Minerals (ASX:LML).
  • Why are structural features important in exploration at Minbrie?
    Structural features such as shear zones and breccias play a key role in controlling mineralisation, helping to guide drilling towards more prospective areas.
  • What future steps has Lincoln Minerals outlined for Minbrie?
    Lincoln plans to undertake a maiden drill program targeting both oxide and sulphide zones, while also focusing on the underexplored footwall sequence for further potential discoveries.

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