Long Shortz: Petratherm
Tylah Tully chats with Petratherm (ASX:PTR) CEO Peter Reid as the company announces its best drilling results to date at the Rosewood prospect, part of the broader Muckanippie project in South Australia.
The results extend the mineralisation by 1.6 kilometres and it remains open, pointing to a potentially larger system at play.
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This video was developed in collaboration with Petratherm, a Stockhead client at the time of publishing.
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Originally published as Long Shortz with Petratherm: Best drilling results to date at Rosewood

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