Gold Exploration Projects in the Murchison Region of Western Australia
Introduction
Two mining companies, Premier1 Lithium and Golden Dragon Mining, are currently carrying out exploration programs to find gold in the Murchison region.
Main Body
Premier1 Lithium has received the required legal and heritage permits to start a drilling program at the Rochefort prospect, part of the Abbotts North project. The company is targeting a specific area where soil samples showed high gold levels, with some surface rocks containing up to 11.7 g/t gold. To determine the size and consistency of this gold system, the company will drill five holes totaling 1,000 metres. This site is located 20 kilometres north of the Crown Prince deposit, which already contains 279,000 ounces of gold. Meanwhile, Golden Dragon Mining has completed its first round of drilling at the Behring Bore prospect within the Cue project. An 18-hole program discovered high-grade gold veins, including one section of 4 metres at 4.36 g/t gold. Consequently, the company has finished a second phase of drilling covering over 2,000 metres and is now waiting for the laboratory results. Additionally, the company is watching the Coodardy prospect, where previous results reached 9.7 g/t gold. Because the Cue project is close to existing processing plants, such as the Big Bell and Tuckabianna mills, it has a significant logistical advantage for future growth.
Conclusion
Both companies are taking advantage of high gold prices and promising geological conditions to increase their mineral resources in Western Australia.
Learning
The 'Connection' Upgrade: Moving from Simple to Fluid
At the A2 level, students usually use simple words like and, but, or because to link ideas. To reach B2, you need Connectors of Consequence and Addition. These words act like bridges, making your writing look professional and logical rather than like a list of facts.
⚡ The B2 Power-Words from the Text
Look at how the author links ideas in the article. Instead of basic words, they use:
- Consequently (A2: So)
- Example: "The company finished a second phase... consequently, they are now waiting for results."
- Additionally (A2: Also / And)
- Example: "Additionally, the company is watching the Coodardy prospect."
- Meanwhile (A2: At the same time)
- Example: "Meanwhile, Golden Dragon Mining has completed its first round..."
🛠 How to use them
1. The 'Logic Jump' (Consequently) Use this when the second sentence is a direct result of the first.
- A2: It rained, so I stayed home.
- B2: It rained heavily; consequently, I decided to stay home.
2. The 'Extra Info' (Additionally) Use this to add a new, important point to your argument.
- A2: I like English. I also like Spanish.
- B2: I am proficient in English. Additionally, I am studying Spanish to expand my career options.
3. The 'Scene Shift' (Meanwhile) Use this when you are talking about two different people or companies doing things at the same time.
- A2: John is cooking. Mary is reading.
- B2: John is preparing the dinner. Meanwhile, Mary is reading a book in the living room.
Pro Tip: These words usually start a sentence and are followed by a comma ( , ). This pause gives your listener or reader a signal that a logical connection is coming!