- Trigg Mining has received highly encouraging results from ground-based gravity surveys at its Lake Throssell Sulphate of Potash Project
- Modelling of data from a recently completed ground-based in-fill gravity survey has indicated the presence of a significant palaeovalley
- Trigg believes this may contain a large volume of potentially high-grade potassium-rich brine
- Results will allow the company to refine the most prospective parts of the palaeovalley for an upcoming aircore drilling program
- Drilling scheduled to begin in mid-September and it will aim to establish a maiden mineral resource estimate
- Trigg is up 3.45 per cent on the market and shares are trading for 15 cents each