Huckitta Fluorite
Northern Territory
Project Highlights
Fluorite Exploration in the Northern Territory
- Large-scale fluorite system — extensive mapped fluorspar veins
and reefs across district - Adjacent to and along strike from Tivan’s Sandover Project —
same geological corridor - High-grade outcropping fluorspar with significant upside under
shallow cover - Field programs (Oct & Dec 2025) identified new ultra-high-
grade prospects - Potential to be Australia’s largest & highest-grade fluorite
project
Project Location & Background
The Huckitta Fluorite Project is Daly Resources’ flagship asset, covering approximately 3,600 km² in the Northern Territory’s Georgina Basin and forming part of a broader 6,324 km² landholding across the Territory. The project is strategically located immediately adjacent to and along strike from the Sandover Fluorite Project owned by Tivan Limited, placing it within the same mineralised fluorite corridor.
Huckitta Fluorite Mineralisation
Highly Prospective Mineralised Fluorite Corridor
Exploration has identified an extensive fluorspar system comprising multiple mapped veins and reefs, with recent field programs confirming exceptionally high-grade fluorite mineralisation, including rock chip assays up to 95.1% CaF₂ and numerous samples exceeding 80% CaF₂.
Historical drilling at the Narbarloo North prospect returned 6.1 metres grading 35% CaF₂, while recent drilling by neighbouring Tivan has validated the regional geological model and highlighted the prospectivity of the corridor.
