• One Step Closer to More Sulphides - Galileo Mining Limited (ASX: GAL)

  • Apr 21 2022
  • Length: 21 mins
  • Podcast

One Step Closer to More Sulphides - Galileo Mining Limited (ASX: GAL)

  • Summary

  • Coffee with Samso Episode 140 with Brad Underwood, Executive Chair and Managing Director of Galileo Mining Limited (ASX: GAL) is all about the next drilling campaign in Norseman. A systematic approach is now testing their palladium prospect in Norseman, Western Australia. If you are looking for an exploration company on the Australian Stock Exchange or ASX Limited (ASX: ASX) you need to DYOR big time on Galileo Mining Limited (ASX: GAL). This episode is a discussion on the technical merits of the Norseman project. Galileo is about to undertake another drilling program. Chapters: 00:00 Start 00:20 Introduction 00:57 Brad Updates. 01:28 The drilling starts again. 02:21 What have you learned from the past drilling campaign in Norseman? 03:40 Is the geology in Norseman and Albany Fraser different and if so, what are the differences? 05:14 How are the host rock chemistry differ in Norseman and the Fraser Range. 06:14 Has the exploration strategy for GAL changed over time? 07:45 Is GAL is looking at a new mineralising province? 09:12 What is a good Palladium grade? What should investors look for in a Palladium project? 10:37 What is the magical number that investors should look at in an announcement? 12:24 Is there a proportion of Nickel and Palladium to look for? 13:23 Palladium 13:47 Why is GAL so well funded? 15:03 GAL has good shareholders. 15:44 What does Brad think of the Nickel market? 17:23 The News coming up for Investors and Shareholders. 18:37 Norseman has not been a Palladium area. 19:33 Conclusions
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