yes phosphate in tennant creek check out TUC announcement
HELEN SPRINGS PROJECT (4,888km2-ELs 25060, 25071, and 25082) TENNANT CREEK PROJECT (2,904km2-ELs 24966, 24967, 24975 & ELAs 24963, 24968, 24976) Phosphate Potential Figure 3, adapted from the recent NTGS phosphate study, illustrates �epromising assays�f located in and proximal to Territory Uranium�fs Helen Springs and Tennant Creek tenements within the phosphate prospective Georgina and Wiso sedimentary basins. The figure also shows the location of the Wonarah phosphate deposit1 and the Alroy deposit2. Favorable infrastructure (rail, road and gas pipeline) in and around Territory Uranium�fs ground position would make a positive impact on the economics of any discoveries in terms of capital, fuel/power and transport costs. Analysis of sub-basinal stratigraphic columns across the region suggests that rocks formed within the Territory Uranium ground package have the potential to be of similar composition, geological forming event and hence phosphate prospectvitiy to deposits such as Alroy. Recent phases of phosphate exploration in the Georgina and Wiso Basin areas of the NT have not focused on Territory Uranium�fs expansive land holdings leaving the ground relatively underexplored. For a more detailed description of phosphate potential on the Helen Springs and Tennant Creek tenements refer to the TUC ASX announcement dated 08/04/2008. A field trip was conducted in April to investigate uranium and phosphate potential (mapping, soil & rock chip geochemistry and ground radiometrics) at identified geological targets in the Helen Springs area. A total of 47 geochemical and rock chip samples will be analysed in the coming quarter.
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