- Galileo Mining (GAL) has intersected significant sulphide mineralisation from its Lantern Prospect in Western Australia
- This is significant for the company as it demonstrates the presence of the mineralising processes needed to form magmatic nickel-copper deposits
- Galileo has now completed the first two holes, LARC008D and LARC013D, of a three-hole diamond drilling program
- One hole intersected 16 metres of dispersed sulphides while the other intersected 23 metres
- Hoel LARC013D intersected 23 metres of heavily dispersed, banded and blebby nickel-copper sulphides
- Galileo is steady in early morning trade and shares are trading for 32.5 cents