RE: LAM14 May 2021 13:16
Thanks for that Carrib....very good to understand....
So, we have two TR-1's just now with those close to the company adding, we have stage three to 75% requiring a JORC over 750,000 ounces and we have from April 1 RNS:
Cobra, the gold explorer focused on the Wudinna Gold Project in South Australia, is pleased to provide an update on its intended work programme for 2021 following the completion of the analysis of data acquired from the 6,090 metres of Reverse Circulation drilling undertaken between September and November 2020 (the "2020 Work Programme").
Significantly, the 2020 Work Programme successfully identified a strike extension of mineralisation at the Clarke prospect, with an intersection in Hole CBRC009 of 31 metres at 3.06 g/t of gold (including 15 metres at 5.2 g/t).
The 2020 Work Programme has provided further data on the orientation and continuity of the mineralisation at Clarke and Baggy Green, leading to a new model and a revised structural interpretation. Important outcomes of this revised structural interpretation are that:
· the mineralisation is now thought likely to persist downdip to depths not previously drilled; and
· the mineralisation is now thought likely to persist along strike into areas not previously drilled or geochemically sampled.
In line with the Board's strategy to deliver incremental resource expansion, this year's work programme will focus on drilling for further strike extensions to the Clarke mineralised trend sufficient to deliver an initial Mineral Resource for this prospect, as well as drilling strike extensions of existing Mineral Resources at Baggy Green.
The Company is presently finalising a work programme which will include:
· auger geochemical sampling at Barns and White Tank to guide future drilling work;
· air-core geochemical sampling at Clarke and Baggy Green to guide drilling work;
· air-core geochemical sampling to define drilling targets at the Benaud prospect (1 km north of Barns), three iron oxide-copper-gold (IOCG) targets, and an extension of the Laker prospect in preparation for drill testing later in the year; and
· Reverse Circulation drilling at Clarke and Baggy Green.
The first stage of geochemical sampling work is expected to begin next week and further details in respect of this work programme will be announced once necessary approvals have been granted and contracts have been negotiated.
They might get to 750,000 without going down dip and along strike at Clarke, but whatever is the case, it looks like some are very confident... never mind the 3 IOGC's
I am ready for the MULTI BAG whenever they are. GLA