Kakarook Project

The Kakarook Project is located 250km ENE of Kalgoorlie and 15km NE of the Mulga Rock uranium deposits in Western Australia.

The Project area formed part of a large regional uranium exploration project after the discovery of Mulga Rock. Areas of low-grade mineralisation were found in and around the project area but were not followed-up in detail as the main focus was directly around the Mulga Rock deposit.

Previous exploration for uranium in the area resulted in the definition of conglomerate-filled palaeochannels which contained uranium, confirming mineralising processes were active. Digital terrain data, not available during original exploration, show several interpreted palaeochannels which drained the Yilgarn Craton to the N and E and have geometries similar to those in the vicinity of the Mulga Rock.