Boadicea Resources Ltd. has entered a Sale and Purchase Agreement with Duketon Mining Ltd. to acquire 100% of exploration licence E62/2050, known as Cat Camp. The Cat Camp lithium-nickel project is located 425km east of Perth, Western Australia in the lithium regions of Lake Johnston and Lake Percy. The Cat Camp project has previously shown successful exploration for nickel and identified anomalous lithium bearing pegmatites.

Opportunities exist as neither commodity has been completely tested. Reverse Circulation (RC) and aircore (AC) drilling completed in 2001 and 2006 intersected several pegmatite units which have also been mapped at the surface by previous explorers. Pegmatite thicknesses up to 17m (downhole) have been intersected by the RC drilling.

Limited lithium assaying was completed on the drilling samples although the assays available identified anomalous lithium and pathfinder elements for LCT pegmatites. The pegmatites identified within the tenement represent a clear exploration target for lithium-caesium-tantalum (LCT) pegmatites in a region that has demonstrated lithium prospectivity. Australasian Resources 1completed an aircore drilling program in 2007 at the Cat Camp Project and had success encountering a nickeliferous laterite profile that overlies a thick ultramafic unit.

There is some geological evidence to suggest this ultramafic unit correlates with the Honman Formation, the host of the Maggie Hays and Emily Ann nickel ore bodies. The regional scale air core drilling identified significant shallow nickel intersections including: CSRC007: 32m @ 0.51% Ni, from 38m; CCACOO1: 12m@ 0.70% Ni, 0.035% Co from 20m downhole, and CCAC024: 13m@ 0.49% Ni and 0.025% Co from 16m downhole. The results of the 2007 drilling noted that the geochemical data at Cat Camp South defines clear Cu anomalism, coincident with elevated Pt and Pb, in drillholes CSRC-015 and CCAC-024 at the north-western end of the unit and identified the anomaly as an excellent target for blind mineralisation.