MOLONG NORTH PROJECT
Large Copper-Gold Intrusive Related Systems
- Inflection has acquired Exploration Licenses totalling 3,336 km² by applying for open ground that covers a number of large copper-gold targets that have never been drill tested
- Licenses cover interpreted concealed extensions of the Molong Volcanic Belt (MVB), part of the Macquarie Arc, that exhibits prominent geophysical features under a blanket of post-mineral cover
- Licenses strategically located north of the world-class Cadia copper-gold mine owned by Newmont Corporation (“Newmont”) and the Boda-Kaiser copper-gold project owned by Alkane Resources (“Alkane”)

Total magnetic intensity map with reduced-to-pole filters. Regional magmatic complex situated on the under-cover extension of the interpreted northern MVB coincident with magnetic features interpreted to represent potential intrusive related copper-gold targets. Figure shows Inflection exploration license (Black lines) with the structural interpretation (Red lines).
COONAMBLE TARGETS
Eleven major targets, analogous with other alkalic porphyry systems in belt, have been identified based on government aeromagnetic and gravity data. The airborne magnetic data, collected on 200 metre spaced lines, displays high amplitude signatures indicative of Ordovician basement at depth. The data also suggests that this terrain is potentially an offset segment of the Ordovician Macquarie Arc which exhibits discreet zones of magnetite enrichment suggestive of a porphyry-related alteration at depth.
MENDOORAN TARGETS
The Mendooran target area (Figure 3) comprises of a series of interpreted intrusions which broadly follow an interpreted NW-SE trending structural corridor construed to be a significant cross-arc structure. Cross-arc structures are widely considered important in the Macquarie Arc and in other volcanic arcs elsewhere as they are known to vector fluid flow and often influence the emplacement of large-scale intrusive bodies and mineral systems.