RE: 34m thick interception!15 Jul 2021 01:39
Drill-hole BO_318RC intersected significant visible copper
mineralisation in two distinctive zones – 11m from 89-100m and
34m from 153-187m (apparent thickness):
? Notably, massive copper sulphide mineralisation –
chalcopyrite and chalcocite – was clearly observed
o More significantly, all seven drill-holes completed in the
campaign so far, through visual inspection, have appeared to
intersect copper mineralisation – the best intercepts are shown
in Figure 1 below:
FIGURE 1: BEST INTERCEPTED MINERALISATION
Borehole From (m) To (m) Apparent Thickness (m)
BO_318RC 89.0 100.0 11.0
BO_318RC 153.0 187.0 34.0
BO_319RC 55.0 64.0 9.0
BO_321RC 63.0 72.0 9.0
BO_315RC1 61.0 69.0 8.0
BO_316RC1 113.0 120.0 7.0
BO_316RC1 129.0 146.5 17.5
BO_317RC1 90.5 103.0 12.5
Note: Results for drill-holes 315-17RC published on 29 June 2021
o Reconciling these new data points with the geological
modelling completed to date, clearly verifies material
extensions to known mineralisation and potentially a larger
underlying system then initially envisaged
o A key feature behind the success of the current campaign has
been the significantly improved targeting, resulting from the
effective utilisation of geophysical insights2 to refine and
reshape the drilling program to boost the collective exploration
potential
o All samples from drill-holes BO_318-21RC are currently with
the laboratory for analysis, while results from BO_315-317RC
are expected to be received imminently.