14 November 2024
The information contained within this announcement is deemed
by the Company to constitute inside information under the UK Market
Abuse Regulations ("MAR"). Upon the publication of this
announcement via a Regulatory Information Service ("RIS"), this
inside information is now considered to be in the public
domain.
Global Petroleum
Limited
("Global"
or "the Company")
Juno Project Aeromagnetic
Results
Global Petroleum Limited (LSE
AIM:GBP) is pleased to announce further to the
announcement on 7th October and 9th October
2024, results of an Airborne Aeromagnetic Survey at
Juno.
The Company's main focus at Juno is targeting
Intrusion Related Gold Systems (IRGS) similar to Havieron and
Telfer. Havieron and Telfer are large gold and copper deposits
located in the north of Western Australia.
Gold and copper mineralisation at Havieron was
discovered following exploration drilling of a strong discrete
magnetic feature. Havieron also displays a coincident gravity
response.
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Figure 1 -
Newly acquired 50m line spaced data overlayed on historic 400m line
spaced data.
Global has targeted the northern parts of
E08/3497 as its initial area of focus. Processing and imaging of
aeromagnetic data covering the northern portion of the main Juno
magnetic feature is complete (Figure 1). Imaging has revealed the
data is of high quality and very detailed in nature.
The new aeromagnetic data confirms the
location, highlights the strong intensity and verifies the large
size of the Juno magnetic feature. This new detailed aeromagnetic
data reveals structures and other features not seen in historical,
lower resolution, magnetic data. The aeromagnetic survey was
carried out during October 2024 using a fixed wing aircraft at 50m
line spacing.
Further work is scheduled for aeromagnetic data
for the southern parts of the project and then unconstrained
modelling of the aeromagnetic data.
Global is concurrently planning work programmes
including detailed gravity, lidar and electromagnetics. Forward
modelling of magnetic data and gravity data will be completed once
data acquisition is complete. Following completion of these
programmes targeting of initial exploration drill holes will be
prioritised.
Callum Baxter,
Joint Venture Partner and Consulting Geologist
commented:
"I am pleased
to see that the acquisition, processing and imaging of the
new detailed aeromagnetic data has been successful. The new
aeromagnetic data is of very high quality and confirms the strong
intensity and large size of the magnetic feature at
Juno."
Omar Ahmad,
CEO of Global Petroleum commented:
"I am very
much looking forward to the additional ongoing exploration
programmes which we will integrate with this new aeromagnetic data.
It is pleasing to see we have made rapid progress at Juno over
recent months and we aim to continue at this pace going
forward."
Competent Person - The information in this
announcement relating to the project is deemed to be a true
representation of the exploration results. Mr Steven Andrew Milner
has sufficient experience, to qualify as a Competent Person as
defined in the 2012 Edition of the Joint Ore Reserves Committee
(JORC) "Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results,
Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves". Steven is a member of the
Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (M.Aus.lMM
#109255), is employed as a consultant with Austwide Mining Title
Management Pty Ltd and is a graduate of Durham University and has
over 40 years of experience in exploration and mining in Australia,
Zimbabwe and Namibia. Steven is a Director of Mineral Search Pty
Ltd.
For further information please
visit: www.globalpetroleum.com.au
or contact:
Global Petroleum Limited
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Andrew Draffin, Company Secretary
and Non-Executive Director
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